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The ground floor of a building in a prime downtown location in Nagoya has remained empty for more than six months. | CHUNICHI SHIMBUN
Chunichi Shimbun Feb 15, 2021
Nagoya’s central district is seeing more empty stores and offices as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in teleworking and almost no inbound tourists.
Tsuruha Co., a major Sapporo-based drugstore operator, had a flagship store for tourists from overseas in Nagoya’s Sakae area, the largest business district in the Chubu region.