Woman Quits Job, Buys Abandoned Japanese Home

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Australian Woman Realizes Her Dream of Living in Japan

Chani, a former Japanese language teacher in Australia, made a life-changing decision at 50. Feeling stuck in a demanding job and nearing a milestone birthday, she yearned for a different path.

Inspired by her lifelong love for Japan, Chani quit her job and moved to Wakayama, a town near Osaka. With a budget of $33,600, she purchased an abandoned house, or “akiya,” which she renovated to become her dream home.

The akiya, while empty for several years, was well-maintained. It featured a modern bathroom, large front room suitable for conversion into a garage, and a convenient location near amenities.

Chani’s journey highlights the increasing number of foreigners who are revitalizing abandoned homes in Japan’s rural areas. She advises those considering a similar move to research thoroughly and not let fear hinder their pursuit of their dreams.

Chani’s YouTube channel documents her akiya journey and inspires others who desire to live abroad. She encourages women in particular to embrace their ambitions and seek guidance from those who have walked similar paths.


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