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Mie Prefecture Island For Sale

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Mie Prefecture Island For Sale

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Jun 25, 2005 7:33 pm

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Postby GomiGirl » Mon Dec 05, 2005 4:03 pm

Has this been sold I wonder? Or perhaps they put the correct price on it??
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Postby Taro Toporific » Mon Dec 05, 2005 4:47 pm

GomiGirl wrote:Has this been sold I wonder? Or perhaps they put the correct price on it??

Wait couple years and the price will be better.
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Postby Mulboyne » Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:47 pm

GomiGirl wrote:Has this been sold I wonder? Or perhaps they put the correct price on it??


Looks like it is still there according to this Mainichi article:
For the past five years, Osaka Prefecture-based Aqua Styles has been selling uninhabited islands, mostly overseas, but recently with an increasing emphasis on Japan. "We started off only letting people know about islands for sale in other countries, but decided we'd also sell deserted islands inside Japan, too," Masanobu Sato, head of Aqua Styles, tells Flash. "Land is more expensive in Japan, so we recommend groups of buyers pool their money to buy a single island. It does depend on the local government involved, but in some cases it's even possible to name the island yourself."

Apart from the obvious appeal of owning your own island, Sato says the benefits of buying one with its comparatively cheap land and low fixed asset tax mean it's unlikely to place a hefty atoll, er, toll, on the wallet. Sato's top recommendation for an island in Japan is Marujima, just over 1,000 square meters off the coast of Mie Prefecture up for sale at around 30 million yen -- the price of a cheap apartment in Tokyo's outer suburbs.

"(Marujima) is only 60 meters off the mainland and has firm ground. There's no power or water supply, but being so close to the mainland means it wouldn't be too hard to connect them," the real estate boss says. "This island is also known only by its common name so it may be possible to change the name, though I can't give a guarantee about that. Wouldn't it be wonderful to see maps with an island on them that you've named?"

At about twice the price, but for more than 10 times the land and a lot more thrown in, there's Togasaki-shima off the coast of Nagasaki Prefecture. "It's got an uninhabited house just 150 meters away from the mainland. It has power, phones and a well, though the water can't be used for drinking," Sato tells Flash. "(On Togasaki-shima) there are also two houses, which belonged to people who once cultivated pearls. It's a perfect place for those who enjoy fishing or marine sports."

Super value for money can be found on the Seto Inland Sea with Yamaguchi Prefecture's Katajima, over 18,800 square meters of island carrying a price tag of just 20 million yen. "It's warm, with the Seto area having an annual average temperature of 15.6 degrees, and quite idyllic. The waters around the island are crystal clear, making it a famous spot amongst anglers," Sato says. "At nights, you can sometimes see the Southern Cross just above the horizon."

Buying Tsukuga-shima, an atoll of 33,000 square meters priced at 67 million yen and located off the coast of Hiroshima Prefecture could prove to be a fruitful venture. "The entire island is up for sale. At the moment, there's a large mandarin field running across the island, so extensive changes would be needed if you're going to build a big house or some other kind of building," Sato tells Flash. "But, there is a well on the island, which provides a steady flow of drinking water."
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Postby maninjapan » Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:57 pm

Why don't we all club together and buy it? Then we can have our own little hideaway.
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Postby AssKissinger » Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:52 pm

Marujima


Yeah, I love that stuff.
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Postby Buraku » Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:56 pm

is the LDP gov really stuck for cash now that debt has reached 150% of GDP

maybe they try and sell those hokkaido isles to the Russians and flog Okinawa back to Bush at a discount price ?
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