- Increasing demand for facilities and services to meet needs of global customers
- Alleviation of labor shortages through acceptance of foreign workers into Japan
- Rise in demand for facilities and services that respond to diverse lifestyles, workstyles, and consumption styles, such as the acceleration of teleworking and freelance working
- Growth in demand for facilities and services tailored to new needs due to demographic changes
- Increasing demand for facilities and services tailored to the concept of universal design, such as barrier-free layouts
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- Increasing country-specific risks and compliance risks, including supply chain management
- Declining demand for facilities and services with inadequate provision for diversified needs
- Decreasing demand for facilities and services accompanying demographic changes (decline in working population, etc.)
- Decreasing user numbers and rise in vacancy rates in the event of a late response amid an increase in demand for facilities and services tailored to the concept of universal design, such as barrier-free layouts
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