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Tokyo wards tighten screws on 'minpaku' home-sharing amid complaints
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Tokyo wards tighten screws on 'minpaku' home-sharing amid complaints

Tokyo municipalities are increasing oversight of minpaku (private lodging) facilities due to growing complaints about noise, garbage, and other disturbances. Local authorities are enforcing stricter rules, including inspecting unregistered providers and limiting operating periods. The number of minpaku properties has risen from 31,000 to over 40,000 since May 2025. The national government now allows local governments to restrict such services if they negatively affect residents. In Shinjuku Ward, officials found unauthorized operations and issued a business cessation order. Other wards like Toshima and Chiyoda have introduced new limits and bans. Osaka also faces similar issues after promoting minpaku. Experts suggest local flexibility is important but caution against broad regulatory changes.

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Tokyo wards tighten screws on 'minpaku' home-sharing amid complaints

Tokyo municipalities are increasing oversight of minpaku (private lodging) facilities due to growing complaints about noise, garbage, and other disturbances. Local authorities are enforcing stricter rules, including inspecting unregistered providers and limiting operating periods. The number of minpaku properties has risen from 31,000 to over 40,000 since May 2025. The national government now allows local governments to restrict such services if they negatively affect residents. In Shinjuku Ward, officials found unauthorized operations and issued a business cessation order. Other wards like Toshima and Chiyoda have introduced new limits and bans. Osaka also faces similar issues after promoting minpaku. Experts suggest local flexibility is important but caution against broad regulatory changes.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced view of the issue, discussing both the challenges faced by municipalities and the responses from local governments. It includes perspectives from officials, experts, and mentions both the rise in minpaku facilities and the resulting regulatory actions. There is no明显的左

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