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'Witches' houses' are the object of desire in Japan; understand the reason for the trend

In Japan, there is a large amount of real estate known as “akiyas”, or “witch houses“, which are basically abandoned residences.

These houses, which are scattered across the country, have a rough appearance that impresses both visitors and residents, in addition to raising concern on the part of the Japanese government.

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It is estimated that, in all, there are about 8.5 million abandoned homes in Japan.

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According to data obtained by the BBC, in 2018, 13.6% of properties across Japan were registered as akiyas, i.e. without heirs or tenants.

This situation tends to worsen due to the aging of the Japanese population, which already has approximately 20% of citizens aged over 70 years. Meanwhile, birth rates are on the decline.

This scenario contributes to the increase in the number of abandoned houses and the expansion of “witch houses” across the country.

Japan has many abandoned houses and there are no people to occupy them.

In Japan, there are more homes available than people to occupy them, which is a worrying trend.

In addition to rural areas, larger cities such as Nagano are facing an increase in the number of these households.

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In these locations, banks of witches' houses were created to facilitate the negotiation of these abandoned properties.

This situation reflects the complexity of the housing market in Japan, with an oversupply of vacant homes and insufficient demand to fill them.

In some metropolitan areas of Tokyo, there are streets where most of the houses are abandoned, which reflects the impact of an aging population, the low birth rate and other socioeconomic factors that lead to the abandonment of these properties.

This bleak cityscape highlights the challenges facing Japan in terms of its shrinking population and the need to deal with the problem of empty homes.

In addition to all the population problems, it is common for dogs, raccoons and crows to be present in these houses. These animals found in these unoccupied places a favorable habitat to establish themselves.

This situation further highlights the problem of abandoned houses in the country, which not only generate concern in relation to urban infrastructure, but also affect the ecological balance of the areas where they are located. located.

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