TOKYO -- Prices for condominiums in central Tokyo continue to rise, and in some cases units are sold for more than three times their price when they were first constructed 10 years ago.
Foreign buyers see Japan property as relatively inexpensive
Tokyo Skytree is seen through condo buildings in the downtown of Japan's capital city. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)
TOKYO -- Prices for condominiums in central Tokyo continue to rise, and in some cases units are sold for more than three times their price when they were first constructed 10 years ago.