Tokyo College Event: “Japan’s Consumption Tax after LDP’s Landslide: Relief, Reform, or Both?”
Details
| Type | Lecture |
|---|---|
| Intended for | General public / Enrolled students / Applying students / International students / Alumni / Companies / High school students / Technical college students / University students / Academic and Administrative Staff |
| Date(s) | March 5, 2026 13:00 — 14:30 |
| Location | Hongo Area Campus |
| Venue | Sanjo Conference Hall |
| Capacity | 120 people |
| Entrance Fee | No charge |
| Registration Method | Advance registration required
Registration Form |
| Registration Period | February 16, 2026 — March 5, 2026 |
| Contact | tokyo.college.event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp Tokyo College collects personal information in order to provide you with the event URL and information about our current and future activities. Your personal information will not be disclosed to any third parties. |
Abstract
Following the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s historic landslide victory in Japan’s lower house election, the Takaichi government starts deliberating a temporary consumption tax cut, which LDP pledged during the campaign. This seminar examines what these promises imply for Japan’s consumption tax system and fiscal structure more broadly. Will this be just a short-term relief measure or the first step toward deeper reform, or a combination of both?Program
SpeakerMichael KEEN (Ushioda Fellow, Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo; Former Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund)
Commentator
KUNIEDA Shigeki (Professor, Faculty of Law, Chuo University)
SATO Motohiro (Professor, Hitotsubashi University)
Moderator
Takeo HOSHI (Director, Tokyo College)


