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The Current State of the Foreign Market in Japan

Demographic Trends in Japan and the Transition of Foreign Residents

Since Japan's population began to decline in 2008, it has continued to decrease year by year.
On the other hand, the number of foreign residents in the country surpassed 1 million for the first time in 1985 and has now exceeded 3 million.
The proportion of foreign residents within Japan's population composition is expected to increase further in the future.
In such circumstances, embracing foreign residents is an unavoidable challenge for stabilizing rental property management.

Graph of population transition of Japanese and foreigners

The Proportion of International Students Staying in Japan After Graduation

Among international students coming to Japan, about 50% find employment or continue 
their studies within the country, opting to remain after their graduation. 
Addressing the accommodation needs of international students could serve as a long-term strategy to mitigate vacancies.

Graph of changes in percentage of international students by course
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