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E152 Retire in Iwakuni, Japan
The thought of living in Japan is considered by many to be prohibitively expensive. That may be the case in Tokyo and other large cities, but not everywhere in the country. Check out “akiyas,” abandoned or vacant homes in rural areas available for very low cost. The type and condition of these houses vary drastically depending on each property, but there appear to be many hidden gems among them. Lawrence and Chiyoko Covian moved from North Carolina to Iwakuni, Yamaguchi where they purchased an akiya for $36,000 US and renovated it. They are now enjoying a beautiful traditional Japanese home. Learn more about the couple’s Japanese home purchase and renovation adventure on Episode 152 of Retire There with Gil & Gene.Watch stages of the Covians’ home renovation, and much more, on their YouTube channel, Coco Lencho Japan.<br/>