I was born and raised in Tokyo and now live in Yokohama with my family.
I specialized in residential properties and investment properties in Tokyo, Yokohama and the Greater Kanagawa Area.
Before joining RE/MAX INTERFACE, I worked in the advertising industry, have 15+ years of experience in media planning/client communication. I am open-minded and an effective communicator. Drawing on the cross-cultural understanding and English communication skills I developed through my experiences abroad, I now focus primarily on real estate brokerage services for foreign clients.
I first became interested in real estate after watching my mother, who is an owner of a rental property, and naturally developed an interest in the area. Today, I manage several apartment units that I’ve purchased myself, and when it comes to rental properties, the most important factor is location. The reason is simple: it directly affects tenant demand, the stability of rental income, and the property’s long-term asset value.
While location significantly impacts a property value, buying your own home involves many more factors such as size, layout, lifestyle, community, comfort, commute, sunlight etc. Since these preferences vary from person to person, residential property is complex but fascinating!
Besides my love of real estate, I’m a passionate traveler, a fun skier, and a walking enthusiast.
My motto is “ichigo ichie,” which means treasuring each encounter as something that happens only once in a lifetime. I place great value on the connections and relationships I build with people. Finding a good property is also very much an ichigo ichie moment.
The greatest joy of this job is introducing a wonderful property to a client and seeing them happy. I look forward to fulfilling real estate journey together!
What it’s like living in Yokohama Bay Area

Yokohama is the second biggest cities in Japan, 30-40 mins train ride from central Tokyo, and consistently ranks among the most desirable places to live.
Yokohama is a beautiful port city where exotic charm blends with an iconic skyline, the open and international atmosphere along with diverse culture and cuisine. It captivates many people with its variety of attractions—from modern spots like Minatomirai and the Red Brick Warehouse, to the lively Chinatown, historical buildings, and lush parks.
On weekends, the Bay Area is lively and crowded with various events taking place everywhere. On weekdays, it’s much less busy compared to central Tokyo, so you can enjoy a relaxing walk while taking in the wide-open sky and ocean views.
It’s a city that feels like an oasis in the middle of the metropolis!
English Speaking Real Estate Agent:
Sachie (SACHI) Inabata
RE/MAX INTERFACE
#402 Seizan, 2-26-32, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062, Japan
TEL: +81 3 6804 3455
Governor of Tokyo (3) No.96857

