Quick take
What is this page for?
This page shows the underlying source coverage behind the prefecture hub so you can see both live source depth and known gaps.
How should you read refresh cadence?
The cadence labels are inferred from the latest observed listing timestamps in the published snapshot, not from private scraper-run logs.
What do the gaps mean?
Gap rows keep visible sources that currently show zero published listings, including known 404s, zero-state pages, and other held-back feeds.
Tracked sources
These are the upstream sources with currently published listings, shown with their official entry points and sample pages.
Known gaps
Sources with zero current listings stay visible here when the official entry point or hold reason is still useful.
| Source | Municipality | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kihoku Town Akiya Bank | 紀北町 | 0 live listings | The moved municipal listing page now exposes repeated inline HTML property blocks with registration number, locality, sale/rental type, asking price, image, and direct PDF detail links. |
| Kameyama City Akiya Bank | 亀山市 | 0 live listings | Municipal HTML inventory page exposes repeated listing cards inline with address, sale/rental status, price, structure/year summary, image, map link, and per-listing PDF sheets. |
| Tamaki Town Akiya Bank | 玉城町 | 0 live listings | The workbook row's former ijyu.pref.mie.lg.jp archive now returns 404, but the replacement Mie prefecture portal exposes a live municipality-tamaki filter with an explicit zero-result state. Keep this active as a monitored zero-state source so new listings are detected automatically. |
| Kumano City Akiya Bank | 熊野市 | 0 live listings | The new Mie prefecture migration portal exposes Kumano's vacancy-bank archive through municipality-filtered result pages with paginated HTML cards and detail pages that include transaction type, asking price, floor-plan/year fields, images, and outbound source links. |
| Kuwana City Housing | 桑名市 | 0 live listings | The new Mie prefecture migration portal exposes Kuwana's vacancy-bank rows through a municipality-filtered HTML archive and detail pages with prices, images, and outbound source links. |
| Komono Town Akiya Bank | 菰野町 | 0 live listings | The workbook row's former ijyu.pref.mie.lg.jp archive now returns 404, but the replacement Mie prefecture portal exposes a live municipality-komono filter with an explicit zero-result state. Keep this active as a monitored zero-state source. |
| Yokkaichi City Akiya Bank | 四日市市 | 0 live listings | Current city bank page exposes the active inventory directly in the HTML tablepress-4 table with listing number, property type, sale/rental type, locality, price, per-row PDF links, and cover images. The separate 成約済 table is intentionally ignored. |
| Shima City Akiya Bank | 志摩市 | 0 live listings | The new Mie prefecture migration portal exposes Shima's vacancy-bank archive through municipality-filtered result pages and detail pages with transaction type, asking price, image coverage, and outbound source links. |
| Kawagoe Town Akiya Bank | 川越町 | 0 live listings | The workbook path did not validate into a stable public HTML archive, but the replacement Mie prefecture portal exposes a live municipality-kawagoe filter with an explicit zero-result state. Keep this active as a monitored zero-state source. |
| Odai Town Akiya Bank | 大台町 | 0 live listings | The official AWA support desk site, linked from the town homepage, exposes a paginated HTML inventory table with detail pages showing locality, contract type, asking price, land/building area, structure, year built, image galleries, and PDF attachments. |
| Asahi Town Housing | 朝日町 | 0 live listings | The workbook row is only an AkiyaBanks placeholder, but the replacement Mie prefecture portal exposes a live municipality-asahi filter with an explicit zero-result state. Keep this active as a monitored zero-state source. |
| Toba City Akiya Bank | 鳥羽市 | 0 live listings | The current city homepage now hands off to the dedicated municipal WordPress site, whose recruitment archive exposes paginated HTML cards and detail pages with address, transaction type, summary text, image, and direct PDF links. |
| Tsu City Akiya Bank | 津市 | 0 live listings | The new Mie prefecture migration portal exposes Tsu's vacancy-bank archive through municipality-filtered result pages with paginated HTML cards and detail pages that include transaction type, asking price, floor-plan/year fields, images, and outbound source links. |
| Toin Town Akiya Bank | 東員町 | 0 live listings | The moved municipal vacancy-bank page now exposes a current 情報登録台帳 PDF ledger, which contains live public registry rows with locality, land/building area, year built, structure, transaction type, parking, and asking price. |
| Meiwa Town Housing | 明和町 | 0 live listings | The new Mie prefecture migration portal exposes Meiwa's vacancy-bank rows through municipality-filtered HTML archive pages and normalized detail pages with prices, images, and outbound source links. |
| Kisosaki Town Akiya Bank | 木曽岬町 | 0 live listings | The workbook row's former ijyu.pref.mie.lg.jp archive now returns 404, but the replacement Mie prefecture portal exposes a live municipality-kisosaki filter with an explicit zero-result state. Keep this active as a monitored zero-state source. |
| Suzuka City Akiya Bank | 鈴鹿市 | 0 live listings | The current migration portal embeds a structured akiya_data dataset in page JavaScript with listing number, transaction category, price, locality, structure, year, image, area bucket, and direct PDF handoff links. |
Quick answers
Do source counts mean the same thing as listing counts?
No. Source coverage tells you how many upstream sources are being tracked, while listing counts show how many live listings are currently visible from each source.
Does a zero-listing source always mean it is broken?
Not always. Zero rows can represent explicit zero-state pages, thin seasonal sources, or held-back feeds such as 404 replacements. Check the notes column for the reason.
How should you use this page?
Use this page after the prefecture or municipality hub narrows the market. It helps you decide which towns have the strongest source depth and where the current gaps still are.