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Japan lost 3 million people — but gained 1.3 million households. Here's what the 2025 census actually means for property investors.
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With the yen at multi-decade lows, discover why now is the ideal time for foreign buyers to invest in Japan real estate for strong yields and long-term gains.
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The 2025 Japan Upper House Election is here and many parties are touching upon foreign ownership of real estate. What should foreign investors know?
Investors/Business
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As 2025 progresses, Japan remains a prime target for domestic and international investors, bolstered by its liquidity, attractive yields, and enduring demand across various asset classes. However, with rising construction costs, evolving workforce dynamics, and a shifting retail and logistics landscape, navigating this market requires strategic insight and adaptability.
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Japan’s government maintained its moderate economic recovery outlook in October’s report, noting improvements in employment and income. However, it flagged global risks, including high U.S. and European interest rates, China’s real estate stagnation, and Middle East conflicts.
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Tokyo Star Bank Ltd. has introduced a unique service offering loans and accounts to non-residents looking to purchase real estate in Japan. Since the service launched last year, it has seen rapid growth, fueled by Japan’s weak yen and attractive low interest rates, which have sparked international interest in the country’s property market.
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Tokyo's office market faced challenges during the pandemic, experiencing reduced foot traffic and increased vacancies. To adapt to shifting tenant needs and diversify income, upcoming developments are increasingly incorporating mixed-use elements. Projects like Tokyo Torch and Jingu Gaien reflect this trend, integrating sustainability and community amenities to attract and retain talent in Japan's competitive labor market.