I decided to do a little cleaning around the Japanese Garden and rose garden in our house in rural Japan.
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Akiya Bank for my area near Iwakuni City and Hiroshima City: Miwa Town in Yamaguchi
https://iwakuni-iju.jp/akiyajoho
Miwa Town Information:
https://iwakuni-iju.jp/miwa.html
Dave Olson’s website:
Dave provides many links and information Akiya and Komika purchase.
“Akiya” abandoned, cheap/free* houses in Japan / annotations, resources, riffs, musings, stories
At Akiya Sumai you can search for vacant houses around Japan.
https://akiya.sumai.biz
At Ie Ichiba there is a Bulletin board to search vacant houses / Akiya Houses and old buildings in Japan
https://www.ieichiba.com
Other Useful Links:
https://www.akiya-mart.com
https://www.athome.co.jp/
https://www.kurasapo.net/
https://www.koryoya.com/
https://www.homes.co.jp/akiyabank/
http://www.inakanet.jp/index.html
https://www.akiya-athome.jp
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A another amazing video I am planning to to go to yamaguchi any recommendations
Looking great! The rain from your area arrived in our area this morning. First rain in over 6 weeks! Your place is looking really lovely.
Always good to watch simple yard/garden cleanup from your channel, the growing season seems like it never ends here. Nice work as usual!
Wanna do my place? it is looking like the Amazon at the moment!
I want to live in Japan