10 incredibly tiny Japanese homes

10 incredibly tiny Japanese homes
Property ObserverAugust 1, 2013

They don't do mega mansions in Japan.

With less than 20% of Japan's 374,744 square kilometre land area habitable, space is always at a premium.

The Economist's Graham Davis has noted buildings have little value - the land does.

In Central Tokyo land makes up a very high proportion of the total price - an estimated 70% for new houses and 80 to 90% for old houses.

Take a look at these 10 incredibly tiny homes compiled by asiaone.

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