Affiliated with RE/MAX INTERFACE. Supporting overseas buyers, expatriates, and globally mobile families with Japanese real estate — from the first question to after closing.
I spent much of my career working across borders — in Japan, Australia, the United States, and China. Today, I apply that same cross-border judgment to Japanese real estate ownership.
I understand how difficult it can be to make an important property decision in another country — especially when the language, paperwork, and local rules are unfamiliar. That is exactly the gap I help overseas buyers navigate.
Whether you are buying from overseas, relocating to Japan, or managing an inherited property, the need is often the same: clear judgment, local execution, and support that continues after closing.
Choosing a real estate advisor in another country is not only about language.
For overseas buyers, a property decision in Japan often involves several layers at once: communication, local practice, documentation, transaction flow, management after closing, and the practical realities of ownership from a distance.
My background allows me to approach those layers from several angles. I have lived and worked internationally, so I understand the friction of making important decisions in another country. I am also Japanese, based in Tokyo, and familiar with how local expectations, documents, management practices, and transaction processes actually work.
My advisory work is also informed by formal real estate training and qualifications in Japan, together with my own experience as an owner-investor of Japanese residential assets.
Over time, I have come to rely on a combination of practical ownership experience, local professional relationships, and the RE/MAX INTERFACE platform. Together, these resources help me provide more rounded consultation — not only around the purchase itself, but also around the practical ownership structure that follows.
For most people, acquiring property in Japan is one of the most significant decisions of their lives: a substantial investment, made with care, often at an important turning point. I consider it a privilege to be trusted with a decision of that weight, and I approach every engagement with the seriousness, patience, and sincerity it deserves.
Ken Aoki works as an affiliated agent with RE/MAX INTERFACE — Japan's first RE/MAX brokerage office — supporting overseas buyers with licensed real estate transaction, property management, and post-closing owner support.
Through RE/MAX INTERFACE, clients may also be connected with qualified professionals for regulated matters such as visa, residence status, tax, legal, or accounting questions where appropriate. These matters are handled separately from the property purchase, and no visa outcome is guaranteed.
View the International Interface TeamKen Aoki's advisory perspective is shaped by actual ownership of Japanese residential assets — not only by brokerage knowledge. These examples reflect practical experience with acquisition, financing, tenant operation, property management, repairs, ownership costs, income discipline, and long-term asset planning. They are shown as ownership background only. They are not properties offered for sale.
Experience with selected central Tokyo condominium ownership, including private-use, Japan-base, management-cost, and long-term holding considerations.
Experience with prime urban residential assets where location quality, station access, building condition, tenant demand, management stability, and exit liquidity matter.
Experience with a newly built wood-frame residential project near a major JR Chuo Line station, from planning and design through completion, with attention to livability, durability, tenant appeal, and long-term operation.
Greater Tokyo steel-frame income asset experience, including high-yield ownership structure, occupancy discipline, and practical management execution across multiple rental units.
These examples reflect properties owned or managed by Ken Aoki or his related entity. They are shown as ownership background only and are not properties offered for sale.
Ken Aoki's international background is not theoretical. He has spent approximately 20 years living, studying, and working overseas — across Australia, the United States, and Shanghai.
That experience helps him understand the practical friction international buyers often face in Japan: language gaps, unfamiliar rules, documentation, banking, taxation, management expectations, and the difficulty of judging property from a distance.
Having worked across Japan, North America, China, and the broader Asia-Pacific region, he brings a practical feel for how international clients think, communicate, negotiate, and make decisions.
Ken works primarily in Japanese and English.
Tell us your purpose, budget, and expected ownership needs. We will review whether your request is the right fit before any property introduction begins.
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