Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Housing-Related Materials (Material 1)

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Housing-Related Materials (Material 1)

Survey and analysis materials from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism regarding housing policy.

This is presumed to be a report on housing market trend surveys and policy effectiveness analysis conducted by the Housing Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. The content is believed to reflect the latest housing policy trends, including the holding of examination meetings on revisions to condominium standard management regulations announced on August 6, Reiwa 7 (2025).

In the housing sector, new survey items such as "amounts of durable consumer goods purchased at the time of housing acquisition" have been added to the FY 2024 Housing Market Trend Survey results, enabling more detailed understanding of actual housing acquisition behavior. Additionally, one out of every three new houses now utilizes the housing performance indication system, with the usage rate increasing for nine consecutive years to reach a record high, indicating progress in qualitative improvement of housing.

Regarding enhancement of housing safety nets, multifaceted measures are being implemented including support for model initiatives to ensure residential stability for housing-disadvantaged populations and the opening of dedicated websites for renovation support systems. Examination meetings on systems to promote calculation and evaluation of building lifecycle carbon have also begun, indicating directions for housing policy toward decarbonization.

Information provision systems to improve housing literacy have been strengthened through the opening of the Housing Life Literacy Platform homepage, enhancing support measures for consumer housing selection. International cooperation initiatives such as the 25th Japan-China Architecture and Housing Conference continue to be implemented.

The article is believed to indicate that institutional enhancement and improved effectiveness are being achieved across various fields of housing policy, with progress in qualitative improvement of housing and responses to diverse needs.

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