On this episode of Japan Station, we’re talking to the owners of Geisha House Atami and learning about what it’s like to buy an old house in Japan, restore it and more!
Topics Discussed
- About Geisha House Atami
- About Atami
- About the history of Atami
- About what it’s like buying an old house in Japan
- Whether you should buy a cheap abandoned house in Japan
- What you should be aware of before you try to buy a house in Japan
- What can be annoying about buying an old house in Japan
- What you can expect when you visit Geisha House Atami
- And much more
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