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Connecting Urban and Rural: Tokyu’s BRANZ Owners' Farm Project❘Japan Real Estate

Promoting urban-rural harmony, Tokyu Land's BRANZ Owners' Farm project offers sustainable living and community building through agricultural experiences.

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The “BRANZ Owners Farm” project, newly launched by Tokyu Land Corporation, is considered a notable example of value creation in modern real estate development. This project goes beyond simply providing agricultural experiences, serving as an important initiative to promote coexistence between urban and rural areas, propose sustainable lifestyles, and strengthen connections between people.

 

Project Overview and Significance

The “BRANZ Owners' Farm” project, which will be launched in May 2025 by Tokyu Land Corporation and My Farm Co., Ltd., is an agricultural experience project utilizing farmland in Higashimatsuyama City, Saitama Prefecture. The project will offer BRANZマンション owners seasonal agricultural activities such as crop cultivation and harvesting, as well as programs that allow them to experience the local food culture.

Contribution to a Sustainable Society

This project is not just about providing housing, but also about improving the quality of life for the people who live there. By allowing urban dwellers to connect with nature and experience the food cycle, the project promotes environmental awareness and encourages a shift toward sustainable lifestyles. This is a highly commendable initiative that creates social value from a long-term perspective rather than pursuing short-term profits.

A Place for Community Building and Human Resource Development

BRANZ Owners' Farm promotes interaction among participants and serves as a place for forming new communities. Activities in shared cultivation areas and “Tsukutabe” events create opportunities for people of different generations and backgrounds to meet and learn from each other.

Building New Relationships Between Cities and Rural Areas

The collaboration with Higashimatsuyama City is also an attempt to build a new relationship between urban and rural areas. The real estate industry has an important role to play not only in constructing buildings but also in creating organic connections with local communities and contributing to the revitalization of the local economy. This project has the potential to become a model case for building sustainable relationships between urban and rural areas through the promotion of local production for local consumption.

Future Expectations

After the project is fully operational in late May, further expansion will be considered based on user feedback. This attitude of valuing customer feedback is extremely important in pursuing true customer value. We hope that similar projects will be rolled out in other areas, providing more urban residents with opportunities to experience harmony with nature.

As professionals in the real estate industry, we believe it is essential to go beyond simply providing “housing” and instead strive to enhance the quality of life for those who live there and achieve coexistence with the local community. The “BRANZ Owners' Farm” project by Tokyu Fudosan is a pioneering example of such efforts and represents a valuable challenge that the entire industry should learn from.

Daisuke Inazawa, President & CEO of INA&Associates Inc.

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President & CEOINA&Associates Inc.

President & CEO of INA&Associates Inc. Leads real estate brokerage, rental leasing, and property management across Greater Tokyo and the Kansai region. Specialises in income-property investment strategy and advisory for ultra-high-net-worth individuals.

Daisuke Inazawa is the President and CEO of INA&Associates Inc., a Japanese real estate firm headquartered in Osaka with a Tokyo branch. He leads the company's three core businesses — real estate sales brokerage, rental leasing, and property management — across the Greater Tokyo Area and the Kansai region.

His areas of expertise include investment strategy for income-generating real estate, profitability optimisation of rental operations, real estate advisory for ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) and institutional investors, and cross-border real estate investment. He provides data-driven, long-horizon advisory to investors in Japan and overseas.

Under the management philosophy "a company's most important asset is its people," he positions INA&Associates as a "people-investment company" and is committed to sustainable corporate-value creation through talent development. He also writes and speaks publicly on leadership and organisational culture in times of change.

He has passed eleven Japanese professional qualification examinations: Licensed Real Estate Broker (Takken), Certified Real Estate Consulting Master, Licensed Condominium Manager, Licensed Building Management Supervisor, Certified Rental Housing Management Professional, Gyōseishoshi Lawyer (administrative scrivener), Certified Personal Information Protection Officer, Class-A Fire Prevention Manager, Certified Auctioned Real Estate Specialist, Certified Condominium Maintenance Engineer, and Licensed Moneylending Operations Supervisor.

  • Licensed Real Estate Broker (Takken)
  • Certified Real Estate Consulting Master
  • Licensed Condominium Manager
  • Licensed Building Management Supervisor
  • Certified Rental Housing Management Professional
  • Gyōseishoshi Lawyer (Administrative Scrivener)
  • Certified Personal Information Protection Officer
  • Class-A Fire Prevention Manager
  • Certified Auctioned Real Estate Specialist
  • Certified Condominium Maintenance Engineer
  • Licensed Moneylending Operations Supervisor