Media Production & Property Documentation

Turn a property into a complete, shareable story

For owners, operators, municipalities, and regional partners who need more than a few photos. We visit the site, document the property and surrounding area, then turn the material into a polished media and documentation package: video, page production, practical property notes, relevant cross-posting, and social distribution across channels such as LinkedIn, Substack, and Facebook. The goal is simple: make the place easier to see, understand, share, and act on.

What's Included

What you get

On-site property documentation

A dedicated site visit to capture the property, access, neighborhood context, surrounding landscape, and the details buyers, guests, or partners need to understand.

Video production

Editing, production, and posting of a finished video asset that can be used on AKIYAZ, social platforms, newsletters, and partner pages.

Dedicated listing page

A polished property or regional listing page with copy, visuals, practical details, calls to action, and inquiry paths.

Property notes & buyer context

Readable documentation around access, setting, condition cues, local context, and next-step questions so the page is useful, not just attractive.

Cross-page placement

Placement and linking across relevant AKIYAZ pages or other appropriate content surfaces so the media does not live in isolation.

Social distribution

Posting and adaptation for channels such as LinkedIn, Substack, Facebook, and other relevant audiences.

Travel-ready production planning

Clear planning around the minimum two-day, two-night rhythm, lodging, food budget, transportation, and incidentals before the documentation visit begins.

Field Examples

See the documentation style

A few examples of how AKIYAZ turns site visits into useful media: property tours, regional context, and practical stories that help people understand a place before they travel.

The Abandoned Japan Alps Property That Comes With Its Own Forest

Field-style property storytelling that shows the house, landscape, approach, and larger opportunity around a rural Japan Alps property.

Recovering a Waterfall: Taking a Weekend to Shovel and Rake a Japanese Garden

A practical example of place-based documentation: the work, setting, and care that help a property story feel tangible.

Akiya Tours: Yugawara Townhouse

A focused walkthrough format for helping viewers quickly understand a townhouse, its context, and its potential.

Core Costs

Media service pricing

Media production and property documentation has a minimum field schedule of 2 days and 2 nights so the trip can be planned properly and the shoot is not rushed. A typical schedule is a half-day of travel, night one, one full shoot day, night two, and a half-day return. A standard 2-day / 2-night engagement totals ¥832,000 + tax before incidentals. Final scope depends on location, access requirements, and the channels included in the publishing plan. Incidentals are estimated in advance where possible and billed transparently.

Visitation day

¥288,000 + tax / day

On-site visit, capture planning, and field production.

Minimum field schedule

2 days / 2 nights

Usually structured as a half-day of travel, night one, one full shoot day, night two, and a half-day return so the work is thorough and nothing is rushed.

Typical 2-day / 2-night engagement

¥832,000 + tax

Typical pre-incidentals total: 2 visitation days, production and publishing package, 2 nights of accommodation, and 2 food-budget days.

Production & publishing package

¥200,000 + tax

Video editing, production, posting, web page production, relevant cross-page placement, and social distribution.

Accommodation

¥20,000 + tax / night

Lodging budget for overnight trips.

Food budget

¥8,000 + tax / day

Daily food budget during visitation and production travel.

Incidentals

At cost

Transportation, tolls, parking, location fees, shipping, permits, extra rentals, or other trip-specific costs.

The Process

How it works

1

Brief

We define the audience, story, location, access, required shots, documentation priorities, deliverables, and posting plan.

2

Visit

We travel to the site and capture the property, surrounding area, arrival experience, condition cues, and details that make the place legible.

3

Produce

We edit the video, prepare the listing page, write the supporting copy, organize the property notes, and package the assets for distribution.

4

Publish

We post the finished media, connect it to relevant pages, and distribute it through the agreed social channels.

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