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Shirahama

30401 · Wakayama · Town

Shirahama in Wakayama combines regulation and statistics data. Regulations cover three legal frameworks (Minpaku Act, Special Zone, Hotel Business Act); statistics are sourced from the Japan Tourism Agency's bimonthly Minpaku Act registration reports.

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Legislative Body Statistics

Body Level

This area is not a legislative body and has no independent statistics.

Regulation Details

Minpaku regulations for Shirahama are governed by Wakayama. The following shows Wakayama's regulations.

Minpaku New Law

Wakayama Prefecture: Residential Lodging Business Act framework (law system: minpaku_newlaw). legal status: unrestricted; ordinance status: local ordinance identified. Key factual tokens: 10.

No area or period restrictions, but residency requirements and neighbor consent requirements are strict. Written confirmation of no objection from residents of three houses across, both neighbors, and the house behind.

Lenient

Strictness Score

1

Statutory Day Limit

180days

Effective Operating Days

180days

Effective Date

2018-06-15

Last Verified

2026-03-22

Score Breakdown

  • method=v2.0-investor
  • day_risk: worst=180/180 (1.00) → 0.0/6.0
  • ops_risk: notification_required (+0.2)
  • ops_risk: signage_required (+0.2)
  • hard_rule: high_day_ratio>=0.90 and no structural restrictions -> score<=2
  • components: raw=1.40 (day=0.00, zone=0.00, micro=0.00, ops=0.40) -> score=1

Day Analysis

Day Estimate Basis

No area or period restrictions. National 180-day annual cap applies.

Operating Requirements

Manager Requirement

Apartments: must be stationed in same building during guest stays. Detached houses: must be stationed within approx. 10-min walk.

Neighbor Notification: RequiredSignage Requirement: RequiredMin Floor Area / Guest: 3.3

Compliance

Fire Safety

Fire code compliance certificate required.

Legal Basis

  • 和歌山県住宅宿泊事業法施行条例
Last Verified: 2026-03-22

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Data source: Municipal ordinances and government guidelines · Updated: 2026-03-24