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Tokyo, Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures rose while Saitama declined with Osaka Prefecture printing the most aggressive rent rise.
Greater Nagoya saw a 5 plus percent rent rise while Greater Osaka saw a 1 plus percent increase.
October’s average rent per square metre rose above 3,300 JPY for the first time since tracking began.
Japan Property Central and Tokyo Kantei reveal Tokyo's rental market has seen figures drop between months, but increase YoY.
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