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The honest, on-the-ground version of Japanese real estate for foreigners — filtered by what you're here to do.

INSIDER TAKE

Why the World Keeps Underestimating Tokyo

The global narrative says Japan is in decline. The on-the-ground reality in Tokyo says otherwise — and the gap between the two is where the opportunity sits.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

Can Foreigners Buy Property in Japan? The Honest 2026 Answer From a Licensed Real Estate Agent

Yes, foreigners can buy property in Japan with zero restrictions. A licensed real estate agent explains what's actually true, what the catch is, and what…

Aya Sato · 5 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Minato Ward Property Guide: Why Azabu, Roppongi & Akasaka Command Tokyo's Highest Prices

Azabu, Roppongi, Akasaka — Minato Ward sits at the top of Tokyo's market. A licensed real estate professional breaks down prices, neighborhoods, and what…

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Gross vs Net Yield in Japan: Why That 8% Becomes 4.1% After You Pay for Everything

That 8% gross yield on Japanese listing sites hides costs that cut returns in half. Here's every deduction, line by line, from gross to net yield in Japan.

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

Why Landlords Reject Foreigners in Japan — and the Part That Isn't Racism

A licensed Japanese real estate professional explains the real reasons landlords reject foreign tenants — language risk, guarantor gaps, and the parts that…

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Yen at a 30-Year Low: The Quiet Story Behind the World's Cheapest Hard Asset

How the yen hit a 30-year low, why it slashes the USD entry price into Tokyo property, and the two-bet thesis every foreign buyer should understand.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

No Visa, No Residency, No Problem: What Actually Limits Foreign Buyers in Japan

Japan's law is wide open for foreign buyers. So why do so many deals fall apart? A licensed real estate agent explains the real barriers — none of them legal.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Is Minato Worth 3-4% Yields? The Capital-Appreciation Case for Tokyo's Priciest Ward

Minato Ward yields run 2–3.5%. So why do serious investors still buy there? A licensed real estate professional makes the capital-appreciation case — and…

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

The Gross Yield Trap: How Japanese Listing Yields Are Calculated to Flatter Sellers

Japanese listing sites quote gross yield (hyomen rimawari) — a figure that excludes vacancy, taxes, and fees.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

"Japanese Only" Listings Decoded: What the Landlord Is Actually Afraid Of

A Tokyo licensed real estate professional decodes "Japanese only" rental listings — the real fears behind them, when they're negotiable, and how to find…

Aya Sato · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Japan's Two-Speed Country: Why Tokyo Booms While the Map Empties

Japan isn't uniformly shrinking — it's sorting. Depopulation is funneling people, jobs, and capital into Tokyo while rural towns hollow out.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

The 5 Things Nobody Tells You Before Buying Your First Property in Japan

From repair fund traps to inheritance surprises, a licensed real estate agent shares the five things that blindside first-time foreign buyers in Japan.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Chuo Ward Guide: Ginza, Nihonbashi & Tsukishima — Prestige vs Tower Liquidity

Chuo Ward means Ginza's luxury strip, Nihonbashi's finance core, and Tsukishima's tower belt.

Aya Sato · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Net Yield in Tokyo, Line by Line: Every Cost That Eats Your 6%

A full line-by-line breakdown of every cost that reduces your gross rental yield to net in Tokyo — from acquisition tax to property management, repair…

Mei Nakamura · 8 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

The Guarantor System Explained by Someone Who's Stood on Both Sides of It

A Tokyo licensed real estate professional explains Japan's rental guarantor system from both sides — as a tenant who needed one and as a licensed agent who's…

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Tokyo vs the World: What $1 Million Actually Buys in 8 Global Cities

We walked $1M through 8 global cities. The Tokyo number will make you do a double-take — and the yield might change how you think about property.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

Tourist Visa to Title Deed: Can You Buy a Tokyo Condo on a 90-Day Stay?

Yes, you can buy Tokyo property on a tourist visa. A licensed real estate agent walks through exactly what's possible, what you need to arrange beforehand…

Aya Sato · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Shibuya Ward Property Guide: Daikanyama, Ebisu & Shoto for Foreign Buyers

Shibuya Ward's best addresses — Daikanyama, Ebisu, Shoto — sit at Tokyo's lifestyle-prestige crossroads.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Cap Rate Explained for Japan — and Why Local Agents Barely Use It

Cap rate is the standard commercial real estate metric everywhere except Japan, where agents quote gross yield instead.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

Guarantor Company vs Personal Guarantor: Why Tokyo Now Wants Both

Why are Tokyo landlords asking for both a guarantee company AND a personal guarantor?

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

From Bubble to Bargain: The 35-Year Story of Japanese Property

How Japan's property market went from the world's most extreme bubble to one of the most misunderstood bargains — a 35-year story you need to know.

Kenji Tanaka · 8 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

Do You Need to Live in Japan to Own Property Here? A Myth, Decoded

You don't need to live in Japan to own property here. A licensed real estate agent explains what you actually need as a non-resident landlord — and what…

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Setagaya Ward Guide: Why Tokyo's Biggest Ward Is Its Most Family-Loved

Setagaya is Tokyo's most populated ward — low-rise, green, and family-oriented. A licensed real estate professional explains pricing, top neighborhoods, and…

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Cash-on-Cash Return: The Only Yield Number That Survives a Loan

When you borrow to buy Tokyo property, cap rate and net yield stop telling the full story. Cash-on-cash return measures what your actual equity earns.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

Key Money (Reikin): The ¥0-Return Gift to Your Landlord, and How to Avoid It

A Tokyo licensed real estate professional explains key money (reikin) — the non-refundable gift to your landlord — where it came from, how much it costs, and…

Aya Sato · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

At ¥160 to the Dollar, You're Buying Tokyo at a 35% Discount the Locals Can't See

The yen near ¥160/USD is its weakest in roughly four decades. For dollar, euro and Singapore-dollar buyers, that FX move has more than offset rising yen condo prices — Tokyo is on sale in your home currency, but it's a window, not a permanent feature.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

Freehold Forever: Why Japan Gives Foreigners Full Ownership Most Countries Don't

Most countries restrict foreign land ownership. Japan doesn't. A licensed real estate agent explains why Japan's freehold system is unusual — and what it…

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Shinjuku Ward Guide: Kagurazaka Charm vs Kabukicho Risk

A licensed Tokyo real estate professional compares Kagurazaka's stable investment case with the real risks of buying near Kabukicho in Shinjuku Ward.

Aya Sato · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

How to Calculate IRR on a Tokyo Apartment (10-Year Hold, Full Worked Example)

IRR ties together purchase price, annual cash flows, and sale proceeds into one return figure.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

Reikin, Shikikin, Chukai: Decoding the 5 Move-In Fees That Double Your First Month

A licensed Tokyo real estate professional decodes Japan's 5 move-in fees — what each is, why it exists, and how to reduce your upfront costs as a foreign…

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Tokyo Rents Are Rising for the First Time in 30 Years — and That Changes the Whole Math

After three decades of flat rents, Tokyo has entered a multi-year rent-reflation cycle. For foreign buyers, this turns a cheap-currency trade into a genuine, compounding income story — with the central wards leading.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

The Complete Beginner's Roadmap to Buying Property in Japan (Start Here)

A licensed Tokyo real estate agent walks you through every step of buying Japanese property as a foreigner — from first search to title deed.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

The Central Five Wards Ranked: Price/sqm, Yield, and Liquidity Side by Side

A licensed Tokyo real estate professional ranks Minato, Chiyoda, Chuo, Shibuya & Shinjuku wards on price per sqm, gross yield, and exit liquidity for foreign…

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

A ¥30M Setagaya 1K: Full Yield Breakdown From Gross to After-Tax Cash Flow

A full worked example: ¥30M Setagaya 1K apartment, every cost from gross yield to after-tax cash flow. Line-by-line for foreign investors in Japan.

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

How I Passed Rental Tenant Screening as a Foreigner on My Third Try

A licensed Tokyo real estate professional shares the exact document changes and guarantor switch that helped a foreign renter pass tenant screening after two…

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

"Japan Is Shrinking" Is the Wrong Chart — Tokyo Is Getting Denser While the Countryside Empties

Foreigners fear Japan's falling population, but Tokyo's 23 wards keep hitting record highs with 96%+ occupancy while 40 of 47 prefectures lose people. You're buying the drain the whole country flows into, not a melting ice cube.

Aya Sato · 6 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

What I Wish I'd Known Before My First Japanese Property Purchase

A licensed Tokyo real estate agent and property operator shares the real lessons from a first Japanese property purchase — the surprises nobody puts in the…

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Setagaya for Investors: The Yield-First Cut on Tokyo's Biggest Ward

A licensed Tokyo real estate professional covers Setagaya Ward — Sangenjaya, Shimokitazawa & Yoga — for foreign investors looking at Tokyo's most stable…

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Why a 4% Net Yield in Minato Can Beat an 8% Net Yield in Rural Gunma

Higher yield doesn't mean higher return. Here's why Minato's 4% net yield can outperform rural Japan's 8% on a total-return basis.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

LIVING IN JAPAN

The Rental Application Documents Foreigners Forget — and the One That Sinks You

A licensed Tokyo real estate professional lists every document needed for Japan rental applications as a foreigner, plus the one missing item that causes the…

Aya Sato · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Gateway-City Yield Gap: Why Tokyo Pays You More Than New York, London or Hong Kong

Among the world's top global cities, Tokyo is the rare one where a tier-1 address still throws off real cash yield. Here's the income gap versus New York, London, Hong Kong, Singapore and Sydney, and why financing and tax friction widen it further.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

From Offer to Keys: The Full Japanese Property Purchase Timeline in 9 Steps

The full Japanese property purchase timeline explained in 9 concrete steps — what happens, who does what, and how long each stage actually takes.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Tokyo's Redevelopment Supercycle: Every Major Project, Mapped

A buyer's map of Tokyo's redevelopment wave — Azabudai, Toranomon, Shibuya, Yaesu/Nihonbashi, Shinagawa/Takanawa, the Bay, and Nishi-Shinjuku — who's building, when it finishes, and what it does to nearby property values.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

The 180-Day Cap: How Japan's Minpaku Law Reshapes Every STR Pro Forma

Japan's minpaku law caps short-term rentals at 180 nights per year. Here's how that ceiling reshapes your ADR targets, cleaning economics, and net yield math.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

You Own the Dirt, Forever: Why Japan's Freehold Rules Are an Anomaly in Asia

In most of Asia, foreigners cannot own land outright. Japan is the rare exception, granting full freehold title to land and building with no residency, visa, quota, or approval board. Here is why that turns Tokyo property into a permanent, inheritable asset.

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

What Happens at the Settlement Table — A Minute-by-Minute Walkthrough

A minute-by-minute walkthrough of the Japanese property settlement meeting — who's there, what's handed over, and what to watch for.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Azabudai, Toranomon & Roppongi: Tokyo's New Trophy Core

A clear-eyed insider's map of the Mori-led super-tall cluster across Azabudai, Toranomon and Roppongi — the branded residences, international tenants, record prices, and who actually buys here and why.

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Minpaku vs Hotel/Ryokan License: The License Decision That Sets Your Ceiling

Japan's two STR license paths have completely different revenue ceilings, facility rules, and risk profiles. Here's how to choose before you buy.

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Boring Superpower: Japan's Rule of Law and Clean Title Make It Asia's Real Safe Haven

Tokyo property isn't a high-yield gamble — it's a capital-preservation play built on a clean central title registry, top-tier rule of law, near-zero violent crime, and decades of policy continuity. Here's why foreign money fleeing riskier Asian markets is hitting record highs in Japan, and how to act on it.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

Decoding the Important Matters Statement: The 30 Minutes That Decide Your Whole Purchase

The Important Matters statement is Japan's mandatory pre-contract disclosure document. Here's what's in it, what agents gloss over, and what to challenge.

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Shibuya's Decade-Long Rebuild: The New Center of Gravity

How Shibuya's "once-in-a-century" station rebuild — Scramble Square, Sakura Stage, Miyashita Park — reshaped a creative-tech tenant base and pulled residential demand toward Daikanyama and Ebisu.

Aya Sato · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

RevPAR for Minpaku: The One Metric That Beats Occupancy and ADR Alone

Occupancy and ADR tell half the story. RevPAR (revenue per available room night) is the single metric that shows how well your Japan minpaku is actually…

Aya Sato · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Pillow Shortage: Why 60 Million Tourists Can't Find a Bed (And You Can Own One)

Japan is racing toward 60 million annual tourists with too few rooms to house them. A licensed short-term rental is one of the few ways a foreign buyer turns that gap into yen cash flow.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

The Purchase Contract Explained: Every Clause a Foreign Buyer Must Check

The purchase contract is Japan's binding property agreement. Here's every clause that matters for foreign buyers — including the ones agents rush past.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Yaesu, Nihonbashi & Tokyo Station: The Marunouchi Spillover

Tokyo's business core is shifting east, from Marunouchi across the tracks into Yaesu and Nihonbashi. Here's where the trophy-office money lands, what it does to nearby homes, and how a foreign buyer plays the spillover.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Modeling a Kyoto Machiya STR: ADR, Occupancy, and the 180-Day Ceiling

A Kyoto machiya (traditional townhouse) looks like the perfect Airbnb. But municipal restrictions cap operating days far below 180.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Cash Is No Longer King: Japan Just Killed Deflation, and Real Estate Is the Trade

After 30 years, the Bank of Japan is hiking rates and inflation is beating target. The regime that punished hard assets has flipped, and Tokyo property is the cleanest way for a foreign buyer to ride nominal reflation with cheap leverage.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

How Long Does It Really Take to Buy Property in Japan? A Realistic Week-by-Week Map

How long does buying property in Japan actually take? A week-by-week timeline covering search, contract, mortgage, and settlement — with the real delays built…

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Shinagawa & Takanawa Gateway: Tokyo's New Southern Hub

JR East's Takanawa Gateway City is open and the maglev is coming to Shinagawa. Here is what the southern Tokyo transformation means for foreign buyers, and where the early-positioning money actually is.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Tokyo Minpaku P&L, Line by Line: Cleaning, OTA Fees, and Net Margin

What does a Tokyo minpaku actually net after OTA commissions, cleaning, management, and utilities?

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Tokyo Is Building Its Own Manhattan — One Trophy Tower at a Time

A 30-year, multi-trillion-yen redevelopment super-cycle is manufacturing a new tier of scarce, globally-benchmarked trophy assets in central Tokyo. Here is why foreign buyers can still get in before the repricing finishes — and how to position around the comparables being built right now.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

Making an Offer in Japan: Purchase Application, Price Negotiation, and What's Actually Binding

A Tokyo licensed real estate agent explains how Japan's offer letter works, how to negotiate price, and what's binding before you sign the purchase contract.

Kenji Tanaka · 5 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Toyosu, Ariake & the Bay: Tokyo's Waterfront Reinvention

An honest insider's map to Tokyo's bay-area tower-mansion belt — Toyosu, Ariake, Harumi and the Harumi Flag legacy. Real numbers on price, yield, family demand, and the trade-offs of waterfront tower living vs the central wards.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

Why a 60% Occupancy STR Can Lose to a 95% Long-Term Rental

The STR vs long-term rental comparison in Japan isn't always won by Airbnb. Here's the breakeven analysis that tells you which wins for your property.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Earthquake Fear Is Priced for 1923 — Tokyo Is Built for 2026

Foreign buyers reflexively discount Tokyo property for earthquake risk, but the danger lives in old pre-1981 wooden housing in rural Japan, not the modern steel-and-concrete towers investors actually buy. That mispricing is your discount.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

The Role of the Judicial Scrivener and Why You Can't Skip One

A Tokyo licensed real estate agent explains what a judicial scrivener actually does in Japanese property transactions, how they protect buyers, and what they…

Aya Sato · 5 min read

WARDS & MARKETS

Nishi-Shinjuku Reborn: The Original Skyscraper District's Second Act

Tokyo's original 1970s skyscraper district is being rebuilt for 2030s demand. Here's the Nishi-Shinjuku redevelopment pipeline, the Shinjuku Station West tower, and what it means for foreign buyers.

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

The Special-Zone Minpaku Pathway: Where the 180-Day Cap Doesn't Apply

Japan's special-zone minpaku (tokku minpaku) license removes the 180-day cap. Here's where it exists, what it costs, and whether it pencils out.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

You Can Buy, Hold, and Sell Tokyo Property Without a Visa, a Permit, or a Local Partner

In Tokyo you get full freehold ownership and a public, court-backed title registry — no ownership caps, no approval board, no nominee. A licensed agent explains why that rare combination lets you enter and exit cleanly.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

BUYING & FINANCE

Property Registration in Japan: How the Registry Works and Who Pays for It

A Tokyo licensed real estate agent explains Japan's property registration system — what gets recorded, what it costs, and why it matters more than your…

Mei Nakamura · 6 min read

STRATEGY & YIELD

ADR Benchmarks by Tokyo Neighborhood for 2026

Directional ADR benchmarks for Tokyo minpaku by ward and neighborhood for 2026 — sourced from operator experience, not just platform marketing data.

Kenji Tanaka · 8 min read

INSIDER TAKE

A 35-Year Yen Mortgage at 2% While the U.S. Pays 6.5%: Japan's Last Cheap-Money Window

Japan is the last major developed market where a qualified resident can lock decades of fixed financing near 2% — a 4-plus-point gap over the U.S. that turns leverage into an edge. Here's how it works and why the window is closing.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The 4-Year Depreciation Trick: How Used Wooden Houses Shelter Your Tokyo Rental Income

Japan taxes the building, not the land, on a fixed schedule. A used wooden house past its 22-year life can be written off in about 4 years, generating large paper losses that shelter a non-resident's rental income against the 20.42% withholding default.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

A True Global City at Half Price: Why Tokyo Per Square Metre Is the Last Mispricing

On a prime price-per-square-metre basis, Tokyo trades at roughly half of London and well below New York and Hong Kong, despite being the largest metro economy on earth with deep liquidity and clean title. The repricing has already started, and the floor-space-per-dollar gap is the clearest signal of where global capital is heading next.

Kenji Tanaka · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Akiya Myth: Why the $25,000 House Headline Is a Trap (and Where the Real Money Actually Is)

The viral "free abandoned Japanese house" story sends foreigners to the worst-performing corner of the market. Here is why akiya are the wrong trade, and where the data says the money actually sits.

Aya Sato · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Buying a Hard Asset in a Cheap Currency: The USD/JPY Thesis Most Buyers Get Backwards

A dollar buyer of Tokyo property is making two bets at once — on the building and on the yen. With the yen near 37-year lows and ~40-50% below fair value, the currency leg may be the bigger edge. Here is how to see it, and how to hedge it.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Who Pays Your Rent: The Expat Executive Tenant Tokyo Landlords Quietly Fight Over

Why the relocated foreign executive — whose rent is paid by a corporate budget, not their own wallet — is the most defensible rental income a foreign buyer can own in central Tokyo's three core wards.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Inheritance Wave: Why 9 Million Aging Owners Are About to Become Motivated Sellers

Japan's demographic death cross and a 10-month inheritance-tax clock are turning a wall of inherited homes into discounted, motivated supply. A licensed agent explains how a foreign buyer captures it.

Aya Sato · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Land Underneath Is Compounding: How Tokyo's Skyline Rebuild Quietly Reprices Central Ground

In Japan the building depreciates toward zero, but the land compounds. Tokyo's five central wards are repricing dirt structurally faster than the rest of the city as trophy redevelopments, office and hotel demand, and office-to-housing conversion squeeze the same plots. Here is how a foreign buyer targets the land share that actually appreciates.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Early, Not Late: Why the Japan Trade Has Years of Runway Left Into the 2030s

Wage growth is finally inflecting, inbound tourism is on a government-backed path to 60 million, and Osaka is opening a second engine. For foreign buyers of Japanese property, the structural tailwinds peak in the 2030s, which means today's buyer is early, not late.

Kenji Tanaka · 7 min read

INSIDER TAKE

Why "Buy Japan" Really Means "Buy Tokyo": The Capital Where People, Money, and Jobs Refuse to Leave

Japan is shrinking, but Tokyo is gaining people, companies, and capital. For a foreign buyer, that gap between the "Japan is dying" headline and Tokyo's reality is the whole opportunity — buy the one market that keeps winning, priced by a country that is losing.

Aya Sato · 6 min read

INSIDER TAKE

The Price of Hesitation: What a Tokyo Apartment Cost in 2012 vs Today — in Yen AND in Dollars

Since Abenomics began in 2012, Tokyo condo prices roughly doubled in yen while the yen lost half its dollar value. We run the real numbers on the foreign buyer who waited — and show why every year of patience has compounded the bill.

Mei Nakamura · 7 min read