
Finding the right home in Tokyo is not only about location, price, or size—it’s also about how the space feels. As a real estate professional and certified Feng Shui advisor, I often guide clients to look beyond the surface and consider how a property supports their overall well-being, relationships, and long-term success.
In a city like Tokyo, where space is limited and layouts can vary greatly, Feng Shui can make a meaningful difference.
In Feng Shui, the entrance represents how energy enters your home.
When viewing a property, ask:
Is the entrance bright and welcoming?
Is it cluttered or narrow?
Does the door open smoothly?
A clean, open entrance allows positive energy to flow easily into the space—something especially important in compact Tokyo apartments.
Many Tokyo properties vary in sunlight exposure depending on direction and surrounding buildings.
Homes with:
Good natural light
Proper ventilation
Open window access
…tend to feel more energizing and uplifting.
South-facing units are often preferred, but what matters most is how the space actually feels when you step inside.
In Tokyo, efficient layouts are common—but not all layouts are equal.
Things to be mindful of:
Bathroom or kitchen directly facing the entrance
Long, narrow hallways with no light
Bedrooms placed next to high-noise areas
A well-balanced layout supports both comfort and stability in daily life.
Your bedroom affects rest, recovery, and overall energy.
Look for:
A layout where the bed can be placed in a “commanding position” (not directly in line with the door)
Minimal structural pressure (avoid beams above the bed if possible)
A calm, quiet environment
Even in smaller apartments, small adjustments can create a big difference.
One of the most important aspects of Feng Shui is alignment.
A property that works well for one person may not be ideal for another. Factors such as lifestyle, work, and personal energy all play a role in selecting the right home.
This is why I often combine property search with Feng Shui consultation—so clients can make decisions with both logic and intuition.
Choosing a home in Tokyo is a significant decision. By incorporating Feng Shui principles, you can go beyond simply buying a property and instead create a space that supports your lifestyle, well-being, and future goals.
If you’re currently exploring properties in Tokyo and would like guidance on selecting a home that truly aligns with you, feel free to reach out for a consultation.