For the fourteenth year running, Japan's population has slumped to a record low. The non-foreign population dropped by nearly 900,000 — an unprecedented fall.
You could buy one today and get a visa to live there 6 months of the year. There are other ways to get longer visas and work toward resediancy. Lots of info out there if you do a search.
Many places allow two visits totalling 180 days, but I’m not personally aware of any one-shot half-year. That’s also largely on the waiver program and immigration is not obligated to let one into the country if it looks like they’re trying to actually live there (visa runs for a couple days used to be a huge problem here).
How would one realistically buy a house, move to japan, and stay there for years tho?
Like visas and stuff
Be aware that foreigners are always treated as second-class citizens in Japan.
In some contexts intentionally yes, in some accidentally yes, and in others absolutely not. I’ve been in Japan 10 years.
You could buy one today and get a visa to live there 6 months of the year. There are other ways to get longer visas and work toward resediancy. Lots of info out there if you do a search.
Many places allow two visits totalling 180 days, but I’m not personally aware of any one-shot half-year. That’s also largely on the waiver program and immigration is not obligated to let one into the country if it looks like they’re trying to actually live there (visa runs for a couple days used to be a huge problem here).
Some countries are allowed half year tourist visas (Mexico for one)
Vacation > Student Visa > Work Visa > Spouse Visa > PR application in place (in my specific case)