What is the Residential Accommodation Business Act in Japan?
The Residential Lodging Business Act, also known as the new “Minpaku” law, was enacted in 2018 (Heisei 30). There are three main reasons for the establishment of this law: In addition to these, a major factor in creating the law was to regulate the business to ensure the healthy spread of well-managed Minpaku. The term “Minpaku” had no official definition in law prior to the Residential Lodging Business Act. The term refers to the practice of using all or part of a residential property to provide accommodation services. There are also other types of Minpaku, such as those under the “Hotel Business Act” (Simplified Lodging), the “Special Zone Act for National Strategic Areas” (Special Minpaku in Special Zones), and the “Residential Lodging Business Act” (New Minpaku), which differ in terms of legal frameworks, criteria for accommodation days, and room size, as illustrated in the table below (a simplified version by Osaka Prefecture). This article will explain the three key aspects of the “Residential Lodging Business Act” (new Minpaku) in detail. As mentioned earlier, residential lodging business operators are required to submit a report to the local authority of the residence’s location. The report is submitted online through the Ministry of Tourism’s dedicated Minpaku system. The submission requires additional documents, as stipulated by ministerial ordinances. These documents typically include: Additionally, “Residential Lodging Management Operators” and “Residential Lodging Intermediary Operators” must be registered with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism or the Ministry of Tourism, respectively. These registrations are subject to supervision. To encourage compliance with legal requirements, the Residential Lodging Business Act sets penalties and regulations aimed at promoting the sound development of the Minpaku industry.Table of Contents
Overview of the Residential Lodging Business Act
What is the Residential Lodging Business Act’s “Minpaku”?
Reporting Requirements for Residential Lodging Business Operators