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Chinese Capital Enters Kasasa Island, an Island in the Seto Inland Sea with a Population of Seven People; Land Acquisition Restrictions Are a Loose Law; "It's Essentially an Invasion"; Borders Disappear

Chinese capital continues to buy up real estate in Japan. In the Seto Inland Sea, a Chinese person has acquired part of Kasasa Island (Yamaguchi Prefecture). Forest roads (town roads) have been developed and utility poles have been laid for the purpose of building a second home, and the living environment is improving. There are also Chinese people visiting the island to look at the land, and some are saying, "The whole island has been bought up…
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Chinese capital continues to buy up real estate in Japan. In the Seto Inland Sea, a Chinese person has acquired part of Kasasa Island (Yamaguchi Prefecture). Forest roads (town roads) have been developed and utility poles have been laid for the purpose of building a second home, and the living environment is improving. There are also Chinese people visiting the island to look at the land, and some are saying, "The whole island has been bought up…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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