National Rental Owners Festival 2025: A Year-End Special Show
On December 31, 2025, a remarkable event will take place as Able Corporation hosts the "National Rental Owners Festival 2025 - Year-End Special," designed for rental property owners and real estate investors. This year's festival marks a significant milestone: the 100th anniversary of the Showa era in Japan. To celebrate this important occasion, a special program titled "Connecting to the Future: Celebrating 100 Years of Showa" will be broadcasted in a hybrid format on both television and online platforms.
This extensive program, lasting for six hours, will be airing through collaborations with Japan's largest cable television service, J:COM. It will delve into the transformations in Japan's lifestyle, culture, and economy over the eras of Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa. Viewers can expect captivating recaps of significant historical moments alongside numerous distinguished guests. The show will be hosted by renowned MC Akira Fukuzawa, featuring a special dialogue between former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and actor Ume-Taka Nakamura, among other engaging segments.
The 2025 event aims to surpass last year’s successful five-hour special, "Energizing Japan’s Tomorrow," aired in 2023, by expanding its content further to cater to a wider demographic. This enhancement reflects the festival’s commitment to creating a program that is both entertaining and educational, appealing to multiple generations.
The special program can be accessed on various platforms, including J:Tele, the official National Rental Owners Festival website, and the YouTube channel dedicated to the festival, allowing audiences nationwide to tune in simultaneously.
Please note that any guest appearances or program content may change or be canceled without prior notice due to unforeseen circumstances. Thank you for your understanding.
For more details and updates on the special show, you can visit the dedicated page:
Special Program Page.
The National Rental Owners Festival emphasizes community, prosperity, and the continuous evolution of real estate in Japan, inviting all relevant stakeholders to celebrate this rich historical journey together.
As we approach the New Year, the festival not only honors the past but also looks forward to the innovations and changes that the future will bring, bridging generations through the lens of Japan's century-long journey. Let’s make this New Year’s Eve a memorable one with insights, reflections, and entertainment that showcases the best of Japanese culture across the decades.