Overview of the 28th National Land Council Meeting and Its Policy Directions

Overview of Japan's National Land Council Meeting



On May 19, 2023, a significant meeting will convene to discuss ongoing projects related to the formulation of broad regional plans, revisions of urban area plans, and advancements in national land formation strategies. This gathering is part of the 28th National Land Council session, aimed at reinforcing the policies that shape Japan's land use and regional development.

Key Details of the Meeting


  • - Date & Time: May 19, 2023 (Tuesday), from 15:30 to 17:30 (JST)
  • - Venue: Central Government Building No. 3, 4th Floor Executive Conference Room (Hybrid format including online participation)
  • - Location: 2-1-3 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Agenda Items


During the meeting, various significant topics will be discussed:
1. Formulation of Broad Regional Plans
2. Revisions of the Urban Area Plan (San-ken Plan)
3. Discussions in the Planning and Monitoring Subcommittee
4. Promotion of Regional Living Spaces and Two-Region Residency

The meeting will provide a platform for officials, experts, and the public to engage in a comprehensive dialogue about the future landscape of Japan’s infrastructure and community planning.

Participation Information


The meeting is open to the public and anyone interested in observing can do so through the web platform, Microsoft Teams.

Media Coverage


Media representatives will have the opportunity to capture the initial moments of the meeting but are restricted thereafter to ensure the proceedings remain uninterrupted.

Registration Process


Individuals wishing to attend either in person or online need to complete a registration form by May 15, 2023, at 15:00, indicating their mode of attendance:
  • - Options: Onsite, Online, or Both
  • - Required Information: Name, Furigana, Affiliation (for media representatives, please include your company name), Email, Phone Number

Please note that for those wishing to attend in person, registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis, with a limit of one representative per organization to ensure a fair process.

Further Information


Details regarding conference materials and minutes will be published on the National Land Council’s official website after the meeting concludes.
URL: National Land Council Materials

This meeting represents a crucial step in addressing Japan's regional development challenges and enhancing public engagement in land use planning. As such, all stakeholders are encouraged to participate and share their insights to create more balanced and sustainable community spaces across the country.

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