Regarding the land readjustment around the west exit of Hamura Station, which is being promoted by Hamura City, Tokyo, the Supreme Court has decided to reject the appeal by the 6th, and the loss of the residents has been confirmed. .

Hamura City has been proceeding with the land readjustment project around the west exit of Hamura Station since 1999, but local residents have filed an appeal to cancel the business plan, claiming that it will 'degrade the living environment.'



The Tokyo District Court in the first instance pointed out that the plan was unrealistic due to the scale of the city's revenue, and said, "The period of the business plan is far from progress, and it is absolutely impossible to realize." was found to be unlawful and a judgment to annul it was handed down.



On the other hand, the Tokyo High Court in the second instance reversed the ruling in the first instance, saying, ``Considering the known circumstances comprehensively, the contents of the financial plan and the implementation period cannot be immediately recognized as illegal.'' dismissed the lawsuit.



Residents filed an appeal against the judgment of the second trial, but Ryosuke Yasunami, Chief Judge of the First Petty Bench of the Supreme Court, decided to dismiss the case by the 6th, and the loss of the residents was confirmed.