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Foreigners in Japan renting apartments on their own often face discrimination from real estate agents or landlords who refuse to rent to foreigners. [32] Some agents will explain to foreigners directly that it is difficult to rent to them. Finding a guarantor is also difficult for many foreigners.
Real estate companies based in Tokyo (3 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Real estate companies of Japan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
During Japan's economic development in the twentieth century, and especially during the 1950s and 1960s, migration was characterized by urbanization as people from rural areas in increasing numbers moved to the larger metropolitan areas in search of better jobs and education. Out-migration from rural prefectures continued in the late 1980s, but ...
The number of vacant residential properties in Japan has hit 8.99 million, an increase of 500,0000 from 2018 and an 80% surge from 20 years ago. ... with the share topping 20% in some rural areas ...
As of December 2015 Japan had 13,831 asylum applications under review. [26] In 2016, more than 10,000 applications for refugee status in Japan were received and in the same year 28 asylum applications were approved. [27] In 2015, more than 7,500 people applied for refugee status and 27 asylum applications were approved.
Over the past two decades or so, inequality in Japan has grown [21] as a result of economic difficulties that Japan has faced since the end of the economic boom of the 1980s. This problem has been characterised by a rise in the percentage of the workforce employed on a temporary or part-time basis, from 19% in 1996 [ 22 ] to 34.5% in 2009, [ 23 ...
From the end of the 1980s, there was a reversal of the migratory flow between Brazil and Japan, because, with the reflexes of the economic crisis of the 1980s, in addition to the consequences of the Collor Plan and Japan's demand for workforce, about 85 000 Japanese and descendants living in Brazil decided to try life in Japan between 1980 and ...
The company was founded as Izumi Real Estate Co., Ltd. in 1949 following the dissolution of the Sumitomo conglomerate. It adopted its current name in 1957. [3] From the early 1960s, Sumitomo was active in developing and selling condominium properties. [4] Sumitomo Realty held its initial public offering on the Tokyo and Osaka stock exchanges in ...