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One Team. Buy, License, Operate, Sell — All in Kyoto.

The081 is now a licensed real estate broker in Kyoto (License No. 15131). One trilingual team, full lifecycle — from buying your Kyoto property to selling it. No more handoffs.

One Team. Buy, License, Operate, Sell — All in Kyoto.

Most overseas owners we meet have the same story. They bought a Kyoto property through one agent, hired a different company to get the license, handed it to a third for operations, and now — when they want to sell or refinance — they're calling around for a fourth. Every handoff loses information. Every handoff costs money. And when something goes wrong, no one owns the problem.

That's the gap The081 was built to close. And as of April 24, 2026, we can finally close it completely.

We're now a licensed real estate broker in Kyoto

The081 (081株式会社) has received its Takken license from the Kyoto Prefectural Government — Kyoto Governor License (1) No. 15131, valid through April 23, 2031. Takken (宅地建物取引業) is the Japanese real estate brokerage license. Without it, no company can legally help you buy or sell property in Japan.

We already held the harder license — the one to operate Minpaku properties in Kyoto, where the local rules are stricter than anywhere else in the country. Now we hold both. That makes us one of the very few teams in Kyoto who can take an overseas investor from "I'm thinking about buying here" all the way to "the property is sold, the books are closed" — without ever handing you off.

Why this matters for an overseas investor

The hidden cost of buying in Japan isn't the property price. It's the friction.

  • The seller's agent speaks no English, and the translator they hire doesn't understand Minpaku zoning.

  • The license consultant doesn't know whether the building you just signed for can actually be licensed.

  • The operator you eventually hire wasn't in the room when the renovation was scoped, so the layout is wrong for guest flow.

  • When you want to sell, the new agent has no operating data, no guest reviews to point to, no story to tell.

We've seen each of these scenarios more than once. Each one is fixable on the front end and expensive on the back end.

With one trilingual team — English, Japanese, Chinese — across the full lifecycle, the file never gets dropped. The person who licensed your property is the person operating it. The person operating it is the person who'll list it when you exit. 850+ guest reviews and a 4.97 average rating don't happen by accident; they happen because the same people stay on the file from day one.

What we can now do for you

  • Source and acquire Kyoto property — Machiya (traditional townhouse), apartments, whole buildings.

  • Pre-purchase license feasibility check — before you sign, not after.

  • Full licensing: Minpaku, 180-day, Ryokan, or hotel — whichever your numbers actually support.

  • Interior, operations, listing, guest service.

  • Exit — with full operating history attached to the listing.

If you've been waiting, stop waiting

If you've been sitting on a Kyoto investment idea — held back by the language, the regulations, or just not knowing who to trust — this is the moment to move. The Kyoto market doesn't get easier from here. License criteria tighten every year. Good Machiya stock disappears every quarter.

We are a real, on-the-ground, licensed Kyoto operator. Same team from purchase to sale. Three languages. No handoffs.

Reach out today. Tell us what you're thinking — even if it's just a maybe. The first conversation costs nothing.

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We usually reply within a few hours. Most projects can start within 24 hours of your message.

Talk to a real local operator not a chatbot.

Let's Connect

We usually reply within a few hours. Most projects can start within 24 hours of your message.

Talk to a real local operator not a chatbot.