Mayor of Chiyoda, Tokyo, who owns a room that is not available for general sale "Present by the trader" March 9 16:44

The mayor of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, announced on May 9 that it was revealed that the room in the condominium owned by the mayor of Chiyoda-ku, which was about 100 million yen, was a room called “business co-operation unit” that was not sold to the public. And said, "The room was presented by the condominium seller and I don't know the details."

Mayor Ishikawa, Chief of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (79), owns an 18-story high-rise apartment in Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, with a room of about 100 million yen, jointly with his wife and second son. NHK interviews revealed that the room was not sold to the public, but was provided to land owners and loyal customers.

The mayor held a meeting at the ward office on the afternoon of the 9th, saying, `` After the second son who lives now makes a general application, it was finally presented by the condominium seller and did not know what room it was. '' Said.

He also said that the apartment had been approved by the ward and the height restrictions had been relaxed. "The application was received in the department in charge and I did not approve it."

On the other hand, it did not disclose the specific purchase price of the apartment or the details of its ownership.

Mitsui Fudosan, the parent company of the company that sold the condominium, commented, "We can't answer privacy concerns."