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Are you wondering where to buy property in Japan but not sure where to look exactly? There are roughly 1700 cities, towns and villages across the country but which area is the best place to live in Japan? Knowing that helps to understand the local trends, provides insights into the most popular locations, and shows where growth is happening. How can we see that info? Using the latest 2025 study by a popular magazine that focuses on real data to seek out the best places to live in Japan. Every year, "Inaka Gurashi" (meaning country living) magazine releases a ranking of Japan’s best rural areas to live—but what does this list actually measure? And can it help international buyers decide where to look? 📍 In this video, I’ll cover: 1. How the ranking works – What factors are considered in Inaka Gurashi’s annual report? 2. Overview of the Top 100 locations – Where in Japan are these towns and cities? 3. Closer look at the Top 20 – Which regions are standing out the most? 4. Deep dive into the Top 10 – What makes these the best rural places to live? 5. Key trends & takeaways – What does this ranking tell us about the future of rural Japan? 6. My perspective on how this ranking applies to international buyers – Does this list matter for those looking to buy property? 🏡 What This Ranking Tells Us About Buying Property in Japan: This ranking is not specifically for real estate buyers, but it does provide useful insights into where rural Japan is thriving. Areas with strong infrastructure, growing communities, and good local support programs are more sustainable places to invest compared to isolated towns with declining populations. While this might not be an exact list of the best place to buy a house in Japan, it provides insights to the popular areas where people want to live. 💡 Final Thought: If Japanese people are choosing to move to these areas, that means these towns have real livability, not just cheap land with no future in mind. 💬 Would you consider buying in one of these areas? Let me know in the comments! The goal of this video is to spread the interest of property search around the country—rather than having these towns overwhelmed with investors (think Niseko and Hakuba). I thought this would be a great video to show people all the wonderful places Japan has to offer outside of the internationally well known areas. As I always say, if you are looking to buy property in Japan, first think carefully about what value you can add to the community and how you will contribute. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos on rural Japan, real estate insights, and adventure travel. Top 10 Map & Top 100 Map: https://www.mattguy.net/blog/top100pl... My Top 21 Property Locations: https://www.mattguy.net/wheretobuypro... ORIJA MERCH | www.orija.me JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE | https://www.rexby.com/im.mattguy/japan BUY ME A COFFEE | https://ko-fi.com/mattguy INSTAGRAM | @im.mattguy #japan #property #realestate #living #lifestyle #livinginjapan #wheretobuyproperty #buyproperty #countryside #orija #mattguy #community #positive #goodvibes