Approximately 80% Nationwide Lack Storage, About 20% Have Used Trunk Rooms - 'Unconnected Layer' Indicates Market Expansion Potential [Storage Reality Survey 2026]
A survey reveals that approximately 80% of people nationwide experience insufficient home storage, while only about 20% have utilized trunk rooms. However, over half of non-users expressed willingness to use them if conditions are met, suggesting significant market expansion potential.
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- 📰 Published: April 25, 2026 at 00:00
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It has become clear from our company's survey that approximately 80% of people nationwide have experienced problems with insufficient home storage space. On the other hand, the trunk room utilization rate is about 20%, indicating that trunk rooms are not yet sufficiently utilized by those struggling with storage. However, over half of non-users responded that they would 'like to use if conditions are met,' suggesting a potential expansion of the market.
This report analyzes the reality of storage challenges and the potential of the trunk room market based on the survey.
**Survey Highlights**
* Experience with insufficient home storage: 76.1%
* Trunk room utilization experience rate: 22.6%
* Non-users willing to use if conditions are met: 53.4%
* Utilization experience rate in Tokyo: 34.6%
While insufficient storage is a widespread lifestyle issue, trunk rooms may not yet be fully utilized.
The high willingness to use among non-users suggests a certain latent demand in the market.
*Note: The utilization experience rate in this survey is higher than the national household penetration rate for trunk rooms (approximately 1%). However, as this survey was conducted online, and respondents may include a certain number of urban residents (such as those in Tokyo) and those interested in storage services, a simple comparison with the national average should be made with caution.
Regarding national household penetration rate:
https://www.syuno-pit.biz/example/trunkroom189.html
**Chapter 1: Current Status of Trunk Room Utilization and Characteristics by Region and Demographic**
**National Trunk Room Utilization Experience Rate**
The current trunk room market is expanding, with 'long-term use' to supplement home storage space and 'temporary use' adapted to lifestyle changes becoming established.
* Approximately 1 in 4-5 people nationwide have experience using:
The total trunk room utilization experience rate nationwide is 22.6% (5.3% currently using, 17.3% previously used).
* Establishment of 'temporary use':
The proportion of past users is significantly larger than current users, indicating that trunk rooms are utilized as rental storage for necessary periods, such as during moves or renovations.
**Regional Differences in Trunk Room Utilization Experience Rate**
Focusing on urban areas, the utilization experience rate for trunk rooms is higher in the Tokyo metropolitan area, centered around Tokyo.
* Significant disparity between Kanto urban areas and regional areas:
The overall trunk room utilization experience rate in the metropolitan area is 26.8%, and in Tokyo, it is 34.6%, with urban areas centered in Tokyo having an utilization experience rate of approximately 30%. On the other hand, Osaka is 13.1% and Aichi is 14.3%, showing regional differences even within urban areas.
**Trends and Regional Differences by Living Environment and Family Structure**
Nationwide, trunk rooms are often used by single-person households, while in Tokyo, they are more commonly used by families.
* High demand from 'families' in Tokyo:
By living environment nationwide, single-person apartments (32.3%) are among the highest, but looking at Tokyo alone, the utilization experience rate for residents of family-oriented apartments is exceptionally high at 57.1%.
Furthermore, by family structure nationwide, single-person households (28.4%) are among the highest, but in Tokyo alone, nuclear families (40.9%) surpass single-person households (33.4%).
It can be said that there is a high demand for trunk room utilization, mainly among families, for storage shortages unique to urban areas.
**Chapter 2: Market Potential and the 'Three Barriers' Faced by Non-Users**
**Awareness of Indoor Trunk Rooms**
Awareness of indoor trunk rooms is high in the Tokyo metropolitan area, centered around Tokyo.
* High awareness of indoor trunk rooms in Tokyo/Metropolitan area:
The awareness of indoor trunk rooms (know + know by name only) nationwide was 56.8%.
In Tokyo, it was 72.8%, and for the entire metropolitan area, it was 61.4%, showing high awareness in urban areas centered around Tokyo.
The cleanliness of indoor units and convenience such as unmanned reception and smartphone contracts are favored.
**Three Concerns Regarding Trunk Room Utilization**
The concerns that non-users have when considering trunk room utilization were 'price,' 'location/distance,' and 'security.'
* Approximately 90% concerned about 'price':
'Price' was the most prominent concern when considering trunk room utilization, at 91.6%.
It was high in the entire metropolitan area at 91.1%, especially in Kanagawa Prefecture (96.7%) and Chiba Prefecture (94.7%), but slightly lower in Tokyo at 83.3%.
Also, in regional areas, it was 94.4% in Aichi Prefecture and 90.9% in Osaka Prefecture.
It is thought that the proportion of people conscious of price is high in urban areas where trunk rooms are considered a realistic option, and in Tokyo, where they are becoming more integrated into daily life with more users, concerns about price are slightly suppressed.
* Over half concerned about 'location/distance' and 'security':
'Location/distance' (59.7%) and 'security' (57.4%) were also concerns for approximately 60% of respondents, followed by 'usability' (37.7%) at approximately 40%.
This report analyzes the reality of storage challenges and the potential of the trunk room market based on the survey.
**Survey Highlights**
* Experience with insufficient home storage: 76.1%
* Trunk room utilization experience rate: 22.6%
* Non-users willing to use if conditions are met: 53.4%
* Utilization experience rate in Tokyo: 34.6%
While insufficient storage is a widespread lifestyle issue, trunk rooms may not yet be fully utilized.
The high willingness to use among non-users suggests a certain latent demand in the market.
*Note: The utilization experience rate in this survey is higher than the national household penetration rate for trunk rooms (approximately 1%). However, as this survey was conducted online, and respondents may include a certain number of urban residents (such as those in Tokyo) and those interested in storage services, a simple comparison with the national average should be made with caution.
Regarding national household penetration rate:
https://www.syuno-pit.biz/example/trunkroom189.html
**Chapter 1: Current Status of Trunk Room Utilization and Characteristics by Region and Demographic**
**National Trunk Room Utilization Experience Rate**
The current trunk room market is expanding, with 'long-term use' to supplement home storage space and 'temporary use' adapted to lifestyle changes becoming established.
* Approximately 1 in 4-5 people nationwide have experience using:
The total trunk room utilization experience rate nationwide is 22.6% (5.3% currently using, 17.3% previously used).
* Establishment of 'temporary use':
The proportion of past users is significantly larger than current users, indicating that trunk rooms are utilized as rental storage for necessary periods, such as during moves or renovations.
**Regional Differences in Trunk Room Utilization Experience Rate**
Focusing on urban areas, the utilization experience rate for trunk rooms is higher in the Tokyo metropolitan area, centered around Tokyo.
* Significant disparity between Kanto urban areas and regional areas:
The overall trunk room utilization experience rate in the metropolitan area is 26.8%, and in Tokyo, it is 34.6%, with urban areas centered in Tokyo having an utilization experience rate of approximately 30%. On the other hand, Osaka is 13.1% and Aichi is 14.3%, showing regional differences even within urban areas.
**Trends and Regional Differences by Living Environment and Family Structure**
Nationwide, trunk rooms are often used by single-person households, while in Tokyo, they are more commonly used by families.
* High demand from 'families' in Tokyo:
By living environment nationwide, single-person apartments (32.3%) are among the highest, but looking at Tokyo alone, the utilization experience rate for residents of family-oriented apartments is exceptionally high at 57.1%.
Furthermore, by family structure nationwide, single-person households (28.4%) are among the highest, but in Tokyo alone, nuclear families (40.9%) surpass single-person households (33.4%).
It can be said that there is a high demand for trunk room utilization, mainly among families, for storage shortages unique to urban areas.
**Chapter 2: Market Potential and the 'Three Barriers' Faced by Non-Users**
**Awareness of Indoor Trunk Rooms**
Awareness of indoor trunk rooms is high in the Tokyo metropolitan area, centered around Tokyo.
* High awareness of indoor trunk rooms in Tokyo/Metropolitan area:
The awareness of indoor trunk rooms (know + know by name only) nationwide was 56.8%.
In Tokyo, it was 72.8%, and for the entire metropolitan area, it was 61.4%, showing high awareness in urban areas centered around Tokyo.
The cleanliness of indoor units and convenience such as unmanned reception and smartphone contracts are favored.
**Three Concerns Regarding Trunk Room Utilization**
The concerns that non-users have when considering trunk room utilization were 'price,' 'location/distance,' and 'security.'
* Approximately 90% concerned about 'price':
'Price' was the most prominent concern when considering trunk room utilization, at 91.6%.
It was high in the entire metropolitan area at 91.1%, especially in Kanagawa Prefecture (96.7%) and Chiba Prefecture (94.7%), but slightly lower in Tokyo at 83.3%.
Also, in regional areas, it was 94.4% in Aichi Prefecture and 90.9% in Osaka Prefecture.
It is thought that the proportion of people conscious of price is high in urban areas where trunk rooms are considered a realistic option, and in Tokyo, where they are becoming more integrated into daily life with more users, concerns about price are slightly suppressed.
* Over half concerned about 'location/distance' and 'security':
'Location/distance' (59.7%) and 'security' (57.4%) were also concerns for approximately 60% of respondents, followed by 'usability' (37.7%) at approximately 40%.