Central Tokyo condos nearly doubled
A resale apartment in central Tokyo — the 23 wards (the city's core) — now averages about ¥1.23M per square meter, up roughly 1.9× since 2005. (Local listings quote prices per tsubo, about 3.3 m², so you'll see this as ¥408万/坪.) The plot twist: adjusted for inflation, Japanese wages have barely budged in 20 years — even the record pay raises of 2024–26 got eaten by rising prices. So the average Tokyoite is chasing a finish line that keeps jogging away.
The takeaway: the "Japan real estate never goes up" meme officially expired inside the capital.