Across Tokyo’s 23 wards, the vacancy rate was flat at 7.5%, Osaka saw a decrease of 0.3 points to 9.6%, and Nagoya was flat at 11.4%. With regard to Grade A vacancies, Tokyo decreased 0.5 points to 8.8%, Osaka saw a decrease of 1.8 points to 9.8%, Nagoya increased 0.3 points to 3.0%. For further details, please refer to the PDF below.
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