Buy a Home. Make it Yours.

We help clients find, design, and transform homes in Tokyo into spaces that feel calm, refined, and truly their own — guided by the Japandi philosophy.

  • Founded by Anton in Japan
  • 3.6M+ audience across platforms
  • Featured by CNBC, BBC, Nikkei, etc.

About Japandi Real Estate

Japandi Real Estate was founded by Anton Wormann, a Swedish creator who has spent years on the ground in Tokyo — buying, renovating, and transforming homes himself. That experience shapes how we work: we know what international buyers value in a Tokyo home, and how to combine Japanese craftsmanship with Scandinavian design to create spaces built to last. We focus on Tokyo and the surrounding areas, and offer hourly advisory sessions for countryside or akiya projects.

What we do

We guide you through the full journey — from buying the right home to making it truly your own. Not sure where to start? We'll help you figure out the right path.

Buy

Find homes with light, character, and long-term value

Design

Create a space defined by clarity, balance, and intention

Renovate

Bring the vision to life with trusted craftsmanship

Support

A seamless process, from first viewing to final handover

Selected work

Renovated homes across Tokyo, designed with a focus on light, material, and long-term value.

Modern kitchen and dining area with light wood table, two chairs, potted plant, and kitchen island with curved wooden paneling and stainless steel faucet.
Modern kitchen with a stainless steel island, wooden wall, green tiled wall, and beige curtain.
Cozy wooden loft space with beige sofa, geometric rug, paper lanterns, and wooden railings.
Minimalist kitchen and dining area with wooden floor, island sink, round mirror, and potted plants.

Featured listings

This isn’t just home automation. It’s about simplifying your life, enhancing comfort, and giving you full control.

Tokyo

Built in 1971 80 m2 House in central Tokyo

Contemporary, 4 bedroom, 4 full bath & 1 half bath custom estate home in Madrone Canyon. The home will include a study, playroom, large pantry, laundry...

Features
  • 80
    m2 Interior
  • 30
    m2 Exterior
  • 2
    Bedrooms
  • 2
    Bathrooms
Price
¥6,350,000
Tokyo

Built in 1990 50 m2 House in Sangenjaya, Tokyo

Contemporary, 4 bedroom, 4 full bath & 1 half bath custom estate home in Madrone Canyon. The home will include a study, playroom, large pantry, laundry...

Features
  • 50
    m2 Interior
  • m2 Exterior
  • 2
    Bedrooms
  • 2
    Bathrooms
Price
¥4,500,000

Ready to find your home in Tokyo?

Buying and renovating a home in Tokyo can feel overwhelming from the outside — especially for international clients. We make it clear, considered, and design-led from the very first conversation.

  • 01.
    One team guiding you through every step
  • 02.
    A clear path from first search to final result
  • 03.
    Homes chosen for potential, not just listings
  • 04.
    Scandinavian design meets Japanese craftsmanship
  • 05.
    A trusted network of architects, designers, and builders

Insights

We guide you through the full journey — from buying the right home to making it truly your own. Not sure where to start? We'll help you figure out the right path.

June 3, 2026
4 min read

Why Tokyo’s Older Apartments Are Becoming More Valuable

For decades, Tokyo's market revolved around new builds. Today, older apartments in strong neighborhoods are quietly becoming some of the city's most interesting opportunities — here's why.

Why Tokyo’s Older Apartments Are Becoming More Valuable
May 26, 2026
9 min read

How to Buy and Renovate a Home in Tokyo, Japan

A step-by-step guide to buying and renovating in Tokyo — from understanding the off-market, to financing older buildings, to the ten stages of the purchase process.

How to Buy and Renovate a Home in Tokyo, Japan
May 12, 2026
8 min read

Why Most Foreigners Overpay for Renovations in Japan

Why renovating in Tokyo is different from anywhere else — and what international buyers need to understand about budgets, craftsmanship, and communication before they begin.

Why Most Foreigners Overpay for Renovations in Japan

Meet with our team in Tokyo

Some conversations are better in person. Visit our office in Shinkawa to talk through your project, see materials and finishes up close, and get a clearer sense of how we work.

Have questions?
Reach us directly below.

Entrance of a building named JAPANDI with glass doors, wooden reception, and tiled exterior walls.

Looking for a place to stay in Tokyo?

Explore our thoughtfully renovated homes in Tokyo’s prime locations, each with a unique story, blending Japanese heritage and Scandinavian design.