(c) “ 'Most [real] estate agents are intermediaries — they connect a buyer with a seller and take a fee,' says Arai. 'We buy second-hand houses directly, refurbish them, and then sell them ourselves.' ”
A house in the second/last sentence is a fixer–upper.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fixer-upper
(d) "A modest family home in the town of Kiryu, two hours north of Tokyo, is a sample of what Katitas has to offer."
(i) Kiryū, Gunma 群馬県 桐生市
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiryū,_Gunma
(ii) Japanese Wikipedia says “地名の由来は、「桐が多く自生する土地」”
translation: place name was due to (the fact) the land had many indigenous Paulownia trees
(iii) Paulownia tomentosa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulownia_tomentosa
(native to central and western China; section 1 Nomenclature)
The huge leaves “are lightly hairy above and densely hairy beneath.”
(e) “it [rehabbed wooden house] is a pleasant and serviceable home”
serviceable
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/serviceable
(f) "Japan is a country shaped by nature, and in the real estate market nature has two forms: earthquakes and white-footed ants. One or the other destroys every wooden structure in the end"
The white-footed ants, Technomyrmex difficilis, have white feet (you can see it in images,.google.com), "does not bite or sting, nor has it been reported to cause any structural damage. Colony population estimates vary from 8,000 to 3 million individuals (Tsuji and Yamauchi 1994). WFAs are considered by homeowners to be a nuisance pest because they are frequently observed foraging in kitchens, bathrooms, and the exterior of buildings." University of Florida (because the ants have infested lower Florida)
(g) "There is a further problem for cities because akiya do not occur in helpful clusters. Rather than an urban cancer, to be cut out by abandoning the declining neighbourhood, they are a kind of urban measles. Individual houses fall empty in every neighbourhood"
Just ask Detroit, which has the same problem, in a larger scale.
(h) "One such city is Toyama on Japan’s western coast. 'Put simply, we’re trying to change a city like [sprawling] Los Angeles into a city like San Francisco,' says Masashi MORI 森 雅志, the city’s charismatic mayor. (Among his innovations: free tram travel for anybody carrying a bouquet of flowers, to smarten things up.)")
(i) Toyama, Toyama 富山県 富山市
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyama,_Toyama
(capital city of Toyama Prefecture)
(ii)
(A) smarten (vt, vi): "to make smart or smarter; especially : SPRUCE —usually used with up):
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/smarten
* Besides describing a person, "smart" can be used for a thing, such as
smart (adj): "NEAT, TRIM <soldiers in smart uniforms>"
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/smart
(B) That "smarten up" can describe both a person and a thing is made apparent in Oxford Dictionary.
smarten (vt, vi)
http://www.oxforddictionaries.co ... can_english/smarten
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