Japanese housing prices were relatively cheap. Although housing prices in some areas of Japan were relatively high, such as the Ginza area in Tokyo, overall, housing prices in Japan were relatively cheap compared to other developed countries. According to the data, the average house price in Tokyo was about 740,000 yen per square meter, which was equivalent to more than 40,000 yuan. In addition, Japanese houses were generally small, with an average area of only 72 square meters. Therefore, although housing prices in Japan may be higher in some areas, overall, housing prices in Japan are relatively reasonable.
House prices in Osaka, Japan, vary in different regions. According to document [2], the housing price in Osaka was about 25,000 yuan/square meter. The document [5] provided some specific regional housing price data, such as the average unit price of 400,000 yen/m2 in the island area, 566,000 yen/m2 in the Fuzhou area, and 525,000 yen/m2 in the western area. The document [7] mentioned a small apartment with a total price of 574,000 yuan and an area of 24 square meters. Overall, the housing price in Osaka was about 25,000 yuan per square meter. Please note that this is only a rough estimate. The exact price will be affected by factors such as location and type of house.
Yes, Chinese citizens can buy property in Japan. Japan's real estate market was relatively free and open, without many restrictions. Even if the Chinese did not have a green card or visa, as long as they had enough money and found a suitable real estate agent, they could buy real estate in Japan. Personal identification documents were required when buying a house, but the purchase did not meet the requirements for immigration, nor could they obtain Japanese identity. It was important to note that the source of funds for the purchase of a house and the review were more stringent, and relevant supporting documents were required.
Some of the author's novels, including Bird of Paradise Monogatari, Relying on, etc. However, there was no recommendation information about all the novels written by the author, Doraemon. Therefore, I don't know the author's recommendations for all his novels.
I haven't actually read the 'Full House Japan Novel', so I can't say for sure. But often Japanese novels deal with themes like love, family, and personal growth.
Doraemon: Enslaving the World is a transmigration novel. It tells the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the world of Doraemon and obtaining the Enslaving the World System. In the story, the protagonist found that Nobita's mother, Nobita Tamako, was very beautiful, but Nobita always made her angry. The author of this novel was Qiu Hua. As for the specific plot and chapter table of contents, he needed to read the entire text to understand.
The author of Doraemon was Hiroha Fudo from Japan. He was born in 1928 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is a famous Japanese manga artist and children's literature author. Fujimoto Hiroshi was a pilot during World War II. His manga works mainly covered children's readers. Doraemon became one of the representative works of Japanese manga and was loved by readers all over the world.
The real story of Doraemon often involves a robotic cat from the 22nd century. He was sent back in time to help Nobita Nobi, a boy who has many problems in his daily life, like getting bad grades and being bullied. Doraemon has a four - dimensional pocket filled with amazing gadgets that he uses to solve Nobita's problems and create all kinds of interesting adventures.