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MetroResidences Japan eyes tenfold expansion to accommodate expats

MetroResidences Japan, a serviced apartment provider, plans to expand its operations from 500 to 5,000 properties over the next five years. The company aims to cater to the increasing demand for temporary accommodation among foreign workers in Japan, with a focus on areas like Tokyo's Roppongi district.

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Lester Kang, chief operating officer of MetroResidences Japan, says it plans to open 80 serviced apartments this year in Tokyo's Roppongi district, a destination for many international business travelers. (Photo by Yuji Murakami)

YUKA KONISHI

June 12, 2026 16:47 JST

TOKYO -- Serviced apartment provider MetroResidences Japan is planning to expand from 500 to 5,000 properties over the next five years, as it taps a growing temporary accommodation market for foreigners working in Japan.

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MetroResidences Japan eyes tenfold expansion to accommodate expats

MetroResidences Japan, a serviced apartment provider, plans to expand its operations from 500 to 5,000 properties over the next five years. The company aims to cater to the increasing demand for temporary accommodation among foreign workers in Japan, with a focus on areas like Tokyo's Roppongi district.

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