Japan’s Limited Ride-Sharing Initiative: A Step Forward or a Missed Opportunity?
Introduction Starting April next year, Japan is set to initiate a “taxi company exclusive” ride-sharing service. This decision has sparked debate and raised questions about whether entrusting this to the traditionally resistant taxi industry can genuinely support regional life and the economy, especially in depopulated areas. Background and Decision This summer, the discussion around ride-sharing suddenly gained momentum in Japan, culminating in the government’s decision on December 20th to launch a restricted version of ride-sharing from April. Contrary to the global standard of ride-sharing, which typically involves new legal frameworks like a specific “Ride-Sharing Business Law,” Japan’s version will operate under existing laws and be limited to taxi companies. This...