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Japan enacts law to tighten rules for land use near national security sites June 17 06:20 am JST June 17 | 06:41 am JST TOKYO
The Diet enacted a law Wednesday tightening regulations on the acquisition and use of land around infrastructure deemed vital to national security, such as Self-Defense Forces bases and nuclear plants.
The House of Councillors passed a bill in the early hours of Wednesday despite strong resistance by some opposition parties who said the bill could excessively impinge on individual rights and give the government power to apply it arbitrarily.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and a government panel had called for tighter regulations following cases of foreign entities owning land on Tsushima Island, located halfway between the Japanese island of Kyushu and the Korean Peninsula, and in the city of Chitose near a major airport and an SDF base in Hokkaido.
Japan s Diet enacts land-use restriction bill
Japan s Diet has enacted a bill that restricts the use of land near Self-Defense Force bases and nuclear facilities.
The Upper House passed the bill in the plenary session on Wednesday.
Under the new law, the government designates areas around facilities deemed to be important in terms of security and remote border islands as watch zones or special watch zones.
The legislation enables the government to control the use of those areas and allows it to investigate land owners in watch zones.
The law also obliges people who buy or sell large properties in special watch zones, deemed even more important to report their name and nationality.