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Mayors of Special Wards Jointly Submit Request for Optimization of Private Lodging Business to MHLW

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On June 4, 2026, mayors of Tokyo's special wards, including Toshima Ward, submitted a request to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) for the optimization of private lodging (minpaku) operations. Citing issues like noise and unlicensed operations due to increased inbound tourism, they are pushing for effective legal reforms.

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Q: What is the content of the request letter submitted by the Special Ward Mayors' Association to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare?
A: It is a request letter for the proper management of the residential accommodation business (minpaku) and calls for an early review of the system, including legal amendments, to address adverse impacts on surrounding residents.
Q: Why is the proper management of the residential accommodation business necessary?
A: Due to the fact that over 40% of the registered residences in special wards account for the national total, issues such as noise from guests, improper waste disposal, inability to contact operators, and unregistered operations have become prominent, threatening the living environment.
Q: Who submitted the request letter?
A: Four mayors visited the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare as representatives: Toshima Ward Mayor Miyuki Takagi, Shinjuku Ward Mayor Kenichi Yoshizumi, Taito Ward Mayor Masao Hattori, and Edogawa Ward Mayor Tatsuo Saito.
Q: Are there plans to submit the request letter to other ministries?
A: Yes, there are plans to submit this request letter to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism as well.
Q: Has Toshima Ward implemented its own measures?
A: Last December, Toshima Ward amended the 'Toshima Ward Ordinance for Ensuring Proper Operation of Residential Accommodation Business' and has been conducting guidance and imposing penalties, but complaints continue to increase, leading to the request for legal amendments.