1、REPORTJAPANREAL ESTATECBRE RESEARCHMAY 20262026 LogisticsOccupier SurveyJapan LogisticsJAPAN Japan Logistics2026 Japan Logistics OccupierSurvey2CBRE RESEARCH 2026 CBRE,INC.Leasing multi-tenant facilities was the most common answer to questions asking respondents their preferred means to execute logi
2、stics network plans,accounting for nearly half of all responses.Conversely,responses for rebuilding own facilities or purchasing land for development declined from the previous year.This shift is likely due to the difficulty of rebuilding or new construction amid rising construction costs.An emphasi
3、s on capital efficiency also appears to be strengthening demand for leased properties.When asked about logistics facility specifications,many respondents indicated that specifications leading to staff retention and maintaining the supply chain will generate stronger demand.Such features include air
4、conditioning to improve the working environment within warehouses,welfare facilities for employees,emergency power sources to ensure business continuity during disasters or outages,and base isolation structures for earthquakes.High response rates for truck berths and employee parking also suggest a
5、perceived shortage in the current supply of these features.More than 20 years have passed since the formation of Japans logistics facility leasing market.During this time,demand for logistics facilities has expanded through the outsourcing of logistics operations to 3PL providers and the growth of t
6、he e-commerce market.Attracting staff and improving logistics efficiency are now firmly established as the primary challenges for occupiers.The survey results show that appetite for relocation and expansion remains robust,with some occupiers renewing lease contracts multiple times within the same fa