Renxa Co-hosts Seminar on "Latest Trends in the Foreign Resident Rental Market and New Possibilities from Digital Nomad Demand"

Renxa Inc. will co-host a seminar organized by DID-GLOBAL Inc. on May 26, 2026, in Shinagawa, Tokyo, titled "Latest Trends in the Foreign Resident Rental Market and New Possibilities from Digital Nomad Demand." This seminar aims to provide real estate, accommodation, and infrastructure-related businesses with insights into market trends, business opportunities, and practical tips concerning long-term inbound tourism, digital nomads, and co-living.
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Renxa Inc. (Headquarters: Toshima-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Koji Sakamoto; hereinafter "the Company") will co-host a seminar organized by DID-GLOBAL Inc. on May 26, 2026, in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, focusing on the latest trends in the foreign resident rental market and the expanding demand from digital nomads.

This seminar will address practical areas such as living support for foreign residents and rental DX, as well as related market trends. It will introduce real estate, accommodation, and infrastructure-related businesses to market perspectives, business opportunities, and practical tips for long-term inbound tourism, digital nomads, and co-living (shared living).

Recently, with the spread of remote work and diversification of working styles, the need for long-term stays by foreign residents has been expanding. In addition to traditional short-term tourism, diverse stay styles are progressing. In particular, digital nomads, who achieve location-independent work, are attracting attention as a new customer segment staying for several weeks to several months.

In response to these movements, a new market integrating "stay, live, and work" is expanding, in addition to the conventional rental and accommodation markets. This seminar will present hints for future development and practical tips based on these changes.

■ Event Outline

Theme: "Latest Trends in the Foreign Resident Rental Market and New Possibilities from Digital Nomad Demand"

Date: May 26, 2026, 13:30-15:35

Venue: Kami-Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo (2-minute walk from Meguro Station on the JR Yamanote Line)

Participation Fee: Free (up to 2 people per company)

Organizer: DID-GLOBAL Inc.

Co-organizers: Yugyo Inc. / Renxa Inc. / i-Synclent Inc.

▼ For details and application, please visit here:
https://did-global.co.jp/seminer526-26/

Main Program

On the day, Mr. Ryo Osera, CEO of Yugyo Inc., one of the leading figures in the digital nomad field, will be welcomed as a special lecturer, and the following content is planned:

Mr. Ryo Osera

CEO, Yugyo Inc.

Specially Appointed Associate Professor, Institute for Advanced Tourism Science, Kanazawa University

Director, Japan Digital Nomad Association

Co-founder of travel subscription service "HafH"

Served as Social Media Director for the Prime Minister's Office at the Cabinet Secretariat from 2015-2017

Latest trends in long-term inbound tourism and digital nomads

Possibilities of new housing forms such as co-living

Practical aspects of living support and contract assistance for foreign residents

Specific utilization methods of the foreign resident rental DX platform "Apartment Japan®"

In addition, Takahiro Kawai, Director of Renxa Inc., will speak as a lecturer, introducing multilingual living support services for foreign residents and practical case studies of contract assistance for electricity, gas, communication lines, etc.

This seminar will deepen understanding of the trends of new customer segments such as long-term inbound tourists and digital nomads, new housing forms like co-living, and the potential of revenue models including living support.

Furthermore, to meet the increasing needs of foreign residents, the Company has been providing "Lifestyle Advisor Global," a multilingual living support service for foreign residents, since 2024. It supports essential utility procedures such as electricity, gas, water, and internet lines necessary for starting life in Japan, in their native languages. Currently, it supports 14 languages, and by providing empathetic support that considers not only language but also cultural backgrounds, it contributes to strengthening the acceptance system and improving satisfaction for foreign residents.

■ Recommended for:

① Real Estate Companies (Rental brokerage/management)
・Troubled by vacant properties
・Anxious about handling foreign residents
・Seeking new revenue sources
※Foreign residents and digital nomads are promising customer segments for the future, and early engagement can lead to a competitive advantage.

② Owners/Investors
・Want to improve occupancy rates
・Want to maintain/increase rent
・Want to differentiate from other properties
※Incorporating co-living and foreign resident support can lead to improved profitability.

③ Accommodation/Minpaku/Hotel Operators
・Want to stabilize occupancy rate fluctuations
・Want to increase long-term guests
※Digital nomads are expected to provide stable revenue through long-term stays and are attracting attention as an intermediate market between hotels and rentals.

④ Infrastructure/Living Support Service Companies (Electricity, gas, communication, guarantee companies, etc.)
・Want to expand services for foreign residents
・Want to cultivate new customer segments
※Contract support and multilingual services are areas where demand is expected to grow in the future.

■ Overview of Organizer and Co-organizers

Company Name: DID-GLOBAL Inc.
Representative Director: Akiko Kondo
Head Office Location: 2-4-16 Uchihonmachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Established: August 2012
Company