Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp

58JA

Company Profile

  • Business description

    Japan Prime Realty Investment Corporation, or JPR, is a Japanese real estate investment trust involved in the ownership of properties in the Greater Tokyo region. The majority of JPR’s real estate portfolio is comprised of office buildings, with retail properties making up the rest of the company’s holdings. The vast majority of JPR’s assets are in the Tokyo metropolitan area, which are mostly concentrated in Central Tokyo. The company generates nearly all of its revenue through collecting funds from investors, investing that money into real estate properties, and then collecting rental income from those properties. Its collection of tenants is fairly evenly distributed among service, information and communication, manufacturing, finance, retail, and real estate companies.

  • Contact

    4-16 Yaesu 1-chome
    Chuo-ku
    Tokyo103-0028
    JPN

    T: +81 335161591

    https://www.jpr-reit.co.jp

  • Sector

    Real Estate

    Stock type

    Cyclical

  • Industry

    REIT - Diversified

    Fiscal Year End

    31 December 2026

    Employees

    49

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