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Why are there millions of empty houses in Japan?

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The Importance of Housing in Japan

More than 800,000 new homes are built every year in Japan. The population shift sparked by the rural exodus is piling additional pressures onto big cities. Japanese government has invested heavily in the house sectors that attacks incentives and financial support for both builders and buyers.

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