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Japanese Real Estate Vocabulary: 30+ Key Terms

Japanese real estate vocabulary is full of legal terms with no Western equivalent: tetsuke (deposit), juyo jiko setsumei (important-matters disclosure), tōki (registration), tsubo (a surface unit). Mastering about thirty words is enough to read a contract, understand a fee invoice, and talk to an agency. Here is the transversal glossary, sorted by family, for the whole transaction.

Listing and property description

The first vocabulary to learn is that of listings. It describes the property, its area, and its age. Unlike our guide to decoding a SUUMO listing in detail, this glossary gives the standalone words you will meet everywhere.

Area is measured in tsubo (tsubo, a unit of about 3.3 sqm) or in square meters. The floor plan is coded by the number of rooms plus L (living), D (dining), K (kitchen): a 2LDK has two bedrooms, a living room, a dining area, and a kitchen.

Term (romaji)KanjiTranslation
mansionmansion (copropriété)Concrete apartment (condominium)
apatoアパートLight low-rise building (wood/steel)
ikkodate一戸建てDetached house
tsubotsuboSurface unit (~3.3 sqm)
chikunensuchikunensūBuilding age
madorimadori (plan)Floor plan / room layout
eki chika駅近Close to the station

The term akiya (akiya, vacant house) refers to abandoned properties sometimes sold at a symbolic price, a topic we cover in our guide to buying an akiya in Japan.

Contract and transaction players

This is the most legal family. It gathers the mandatory documents and the professionals involved.

The pivotal document is the jūyō jikō setsumei-sho (jūyō jikō setsumei書, important-matters disclosure), handed over before signing by a licensed takken agent. We devote a dedicated guide to it: understanding the juyo jiko setsumei.

Term (romaji)KanjiTranslation
baibai keiyakubaibai keiyakuSale contract
juyo jiko setsumeijūyō jikō setsumeiImportant-matters disclosure
takken-shitakken-shiLicensed real estate agent
shiho shoshishihō shoshiJudicial scrivener (registration)
tetsuke手付金Deposit (earnest money)
tokitōkiLand registration
toki-botōki簿Land registry

The shihō shoshi (shihō shoshi, judicial scrivener) secures the transfer of ownership at the registry; discover the role of the shiho shoshi and how to read the toki-bo land registry.

Fees, taxes, and taxation

At immoJapon, total purchase costs stay capped at 6% of the price. This vocabulary lets you check each line of your statement, detailed in our article on property purchase costs in Japan.

Term (romaji)KanjiTranslation
chukai tesuryochūkai tesūryōAgency commission
fudosan shutoku zeifudōsan shutoku-zeiAcquisition tax
koteishisan zeikotei shisan-zeiAnnual property tax
inshi zeiinshi-zeiStamp duty
toroku menkyo zeitōroku menkyo-zeiRegistration tax
joto shotoku zeijōto shotoku税Capital gains tax

Example: on a property at 30,000,000 yen (~200,000 EUR), the legally capped agency commission is around 3% + 60,000 yen before tax. The jōto shotoku zei (jōto shotoku税, capital gains tax) hits the resale; we explain it in our guide on capital gains on Japanese property.

Financing and lending

Essential reminder: Japanese mortgages are reserved for salaried residents in Japan. Non-residents buy in cash. Our dedicated article details the conditions of a mortgage in Japan for a foreigner.

Term (romaji)KanjiTranslation
jutaku ronjūtaku loanHome loan
kinri金利Interest rate
teito-ken抵当権Mortgage lien
atamakin頭金Down payment
kariire借入Borrowing
rimawari利回りRental yield

The rimawari (利回り, rental yield) is the investor's key word: it expresses the ratio of annual rent to purchase price. A yield shown as "gross" (hyōmen rimawari) ignores costs; the "net" figure includes them.

Architecture and property condition

Finally, this technical vocabulary describes the construction and its condition, decisive for estimating the work ahead.

Term (romaji)KanjiTranslation
chintailocationRental
mokuzomokuzōWooden structure
tekkin konkurito鉄筋コンクリートReinforced concrete (RC)
taishin耐震Seismic standard
reformリフォームRenovation
naikennaikenProperty viewing

Common mistake to avoid

Do not confuse chintai (rental) with baibai (sale) in a portal's filters: many buyers waste time on rental listings. The taishin (耐震, seismic) standard evolves: a property built before 1981 falls under an older standard, to cross-check with the property's natural hazards.

Conclusion: a lexicon that saves time and money

These five families cover the essentials of a transaction: describing a property, reading a contract, checking fees, understanding financing, and gauging the state of the building. Thirty words are enough to go from disoriented tourist to a buyer who talks to an agency as an equal.

Keep this glossary open during your search and test it against reality. To turn this vocabulary into method, follow our complete guide to buying in Japan, verify each step with the purchase checklist, and choose the right real estate agency in Japan.

Frequently asked questions

What does 2LDK mean in a Japanese listing?

Two bedrooms (the number 2) plus an L-D-K space: Living, Dining, and Kitchen. It is the standard layout code. A 1K is a studio with a separate kitchen.

How big is a tsubo in square meters?

One tsubo equals about 3.3 sqm. It is the traditional surface unit, still used for land and sometimes for price per tsubo. Living areas are also given in square meters.

What is tetsuke in a Japanese property purchase?

Tetsuke is the deposit paid when signing the sale contract, often 5 to 10% of the price. If the buyer withdraws, they lose it; if the seller withdraws, they refund double.

What is the difference between chintai and baibai?

Chintai means rental and baibai means sale. On a portal, choosing the wrong filter shows properties for rent instead of for sale, a frequent beginner mistake.

What does rimawari mean for an investor?

Rimawari means rental yield, the annual rent relative to the purchase price. Gross yield ignores costs and taxes; net yield deducts them and better reflects reality.

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