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Japan Hospitality - February 2026
"Japan’s hotel sector remained strong in 2025, with ADR and RevPAR at record highs and occupancy inching towards pre-pandemic levels. Growth is expected to continue in 2026, albeit at a more moderate pace."
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"Japan’s hotel sector remained strong in 2025, with ADR and RevPAR at record highs and occupancy inching towards pre-pandemic levels. Growth is expected to continue in 2026, albeit at a more moderate pace."

"A year for creative deal-making?"

"Single assets driving the transaction market"
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"The 2024 UK hotel investment market was dominated by high value portfolio transactions."
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"Japan’s hotel sector maintained robust momentum in 1H/2025, supported by record-breaking ADR and RevPAR growth driven by strong inflows of inbound tourism, which reached 21.5 million visitors in the first half of the year. While occupancy remains slightly below pre-pandemic ultra-tight levels due to labour shortages, improvements in hiring and the adoption of technology to improve operational efficiency point to further upside potential. While active promotion by neighbouring tourist destinations may temper Japan’s growth to some extent, demand is likely to rise in regional centres as repeat travellers seek authentic local experiences. Overall, growth in Japan is expected to remain firm, albeit not spectacular."
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"Savills research shows that in 2024 over 330,000 square feet of office space across ten buildings in the City of London were acquired with the intention of being converted for hotel use."
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"Global tourism has fully rebounded, sparking renewed investor interest in hospitality real estate. In Vietnam, the recovery is reshaping hotel development with focus on authenticity, design, and long-term investment potential."
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"In 2024 and the first half of 2025, approximately £500 million worth of deals were completed in the UK, with an additional £700 million expected to close over the coming months."
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"Discover hotel investment strategies in Japan amid a tourism boom. Explore regional growth, value-add assets & future trends in hospitality real estate."
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"PBSA overtakes Multifamily as the most sought-after sector"