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2025-06-13Recently, the saying that it takes 30 years to buy a house in the Tokyo area to pay back the capital has sparked a hot debate.
Prices of new homes in the Tokyo area are way up. 2024, calculated as the price of a new home divided by the annual rental income of the"Housing price-to-earnings ratio (PER)" climbs to 28.93 timesThis is a new all-time high, well ahead of the real estate "mini-bubble" known as 2008 (22x), and even ahead of NVIDIA stock, which is currently trading at a P/E of 24x.
This means that buying a new home in the Tokyo area will take nearly 30 years to pay back the capital from rental income alone.

This figure may seem unattractive when calculated on rental returns alone, but if you take the perspective of theShift from "short-term arbitrage" to "long-term asset allocation" and "identity planning"The unique advantages of Japanese real estate are clear.
In this article, we will explain the true value of Tokyo real estate from two dimensions: the logic of long-term value of Japanese real estate and the added value of status.
#01
Slow is fast.
Long-term value logic of Tokyo real estate investment
👉 租金收益:抗通胀的现金奶牛
The average rental yield in the Tokyo metropolitan area has stabilized at 4%-6%, far exceeding that of first-tier cities in China (about 1.5%-2% in the north).
For an apartment of 30 million yen (about 1.4 million yuan), for example, the monthly rent can reach 100,000-150,000 yen (about 4,700-7,000 yuan), which still covers the mortgage or generates positive cash flow after deducting taxes and fees.
What's more, Japan's rental market is mature, with a vacancy rate of less than 5% for a long time and stable leases, making it an "inflation-resistant passive income tool".
👉 资产保值:永久产权+日元避险属性
Japanese properties are freehold and land values increase over time. Tokyo land prices have risen by more than 30% cumulatively over the past 10 years, with annual increases of 5%-8% in core areas.
At the same time, the yen, as a safe-haven currency, can hedge against risk during periods of global economic volatility. 2023 entry when the yen exchange rate is low, both to enjoy asset appreciation and reap the benefits of exchange rate differentials.
👉 退出机制:流动性优于想象
Despite the long payback period, second-hand properties in Japan are actively traded, and resale after 5 years of ownership is exempt from VAT (subject to fulfillment of conditions). By combining the "B&B operation + resale" strategy, you can increase your income through short-term rentals and shorten the actual holding period.

#02
Identity planning
The "Invisible Leverage" Behind Real Estate
👉 经营管理签证:买房即可移民?
Although there is no policy of "buyer immigration" in Japan, you can apply for a "management visa" to open a company (e.g., a minshuku or a trading company) by purchasing real estate.
The visa has no language or education requirements and can be renewed for 5 years for naturalization and 10 years for permanent residence. Stable income from Tokyo real estate provides cash flow for company operations and reduces the difficulty of visa maintenance.
👉 教育医疗福利:家庭需求的终极解决方案
Children with long-term visas are entitled to Japanese public education (free of charge from kindergarten to high school), and university tuition is only 1/3 of that for international students.
For medical care, the individual pays 301 TP3T of the cost, and seniors over 70 years of age pay only 101 TP3T.
For middle-class families, a Tokyo real estate = "children's education fund + medical protection for the whole family".
👉 居住优势:全球最宜居城市之一
Tokyo has been on Monocle's "World's Most Livable Cities" list for many years, with top security, transportation and public services. For high net-worth individuals seeking quality of life, real estate is the "ticket" to quality resources.

The logic of Japanese real estate is different from the short-term arbitrage of the Chinese market.
Owning a property in Tokyo is about more than just rental returns, it includesSecurity of tenure, quality of life and migration possibilities. With the fluctuating yen exchange rate and the Bank of Japan's policy adjustments, savvy investors are recalculating the value equation for Tokyo real estate.
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