Japan proposes tightening rules against abandoned houses

Owners risk paying six times more in property taxes if they let homes rot

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Somewhere in Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan. The nation's empty house problem is particularly noticeable in rapidly depopulating rural areas. (Photo courtesy of Katitas)

AKIRA KITADO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Alarmed by the vacant houses that are multiplying across Japan as the population shrinks, the government is considering heavier property taxes on those that are unkempt.

A proposed legislative amendment to the related law would allow the government to levy punitive taxes, but critics say the measure is bound to fail as it does not address the underlying issue.

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