Chiyoda City Mayor's Condominium Record that the family told the vendor in advance June 6: 6:17

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The room of the approximately 100 million yen condominium owned by the Mayor of Tokyo Chiyoda was a room called "Business Cooperator Housing Unit" that is not generally sold, so the family of the mayor visited the model room and asked for a room in advance. It was newly found that there was a record of the type being communicated to the vendor. The Chiyoda ward assembly will call the ward mayor on the 16th with a strong investigative right to seek testimony on the 16th.

Mayor Ishikawa (79) of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo owns an approximately 100 million yen room of an apartment in a high-class residential area in the city with his family, but this room is not sold to the public and owns the land. It was revealed that it was a room called "Business Cooperative Housing Unit" that was provided to people and customers.

According to the materials obtained by NHK and related persons, it was newly found that there was a record that the ward mayor's family visited the model room in 2015 before the sale to inform the vendor of the desired floor and room type. It was

It means that three months later, we officially applied for the room of the desired type, and it was sold as a "business cooperator's unit" where lottery was not done.

The mayor told the interviews so far, "The purchase procedure was done by the family and I did not know the details."

The Chiyoda ward assembly has set up a "100-Article Committee" with a strong right to investigate this issue, and is proceeding with the investigation, and on the 16th, we will seek testimony from the mayor.