Tokyo Metropolitan Government Earthquake-Resistant Renovation Promotion Plan (Revised) Draft: Call for Comments
Further promote earthquake resistance of buildings and homes along emergency transport roads.

Based on the Act on Promotion of Earthquake-Resistant Renovation of Buildings, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has formulated the Tokyo Metropolitan Earthquake-Resistant Renovation Promotion Plan (the current planning period is from fiscal year 2016 to fiscal year 2025) with the aim of promoting the earthquake-resistant renovation of buildings in a planned and comprehensive manner.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has examined targets and measures for seismic reinforcement of buildings and homes along emergency transportation roads, and has compiled a revised draft plan covering the planning period from fiscal year 2026 to fiscal year 2025. The government is now calling for opinions from Tokyo residents.
1 Subject of opinion solicitation
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Earthquake-Resistant Renovation Promotion Plan (Revised) Draft
*For an outline of the draft, please refer to the attached document (PDF: 1,294KB).
2 Opinion solicitation period
From Friday, January 30, 2026 to Monday, March 2, 2026
3 Where to view drafts etc.

- Urban Planning Division, Urban Building Department, Urban Development Bureau
(Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 2, 3rd floor, south side, 2-8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku)
4 How to submit your comments
As per the attached document (PDF: 71KB)
This project is an initiative to promote the “Tokyo 2050 Strategy.”
Strategy 21: Strengthening urban resilience: “Promoting urban development that can withstand and survive”

| Contact: Urban Planning Division, Urban Building Department, Urban Development Bureau Phone: 03-5388-3362 Email: S0000168(at)section.metro.tokyo.jp *The email address has been changed to prevent spam. Please replace (at) with @ when using this email address. |
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