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Wed, Jun 24, 2026

Three-day weekend introduced in Japan

Three-day weekend introduced in Japan

TOKYO: In an effort to address its declining birthrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has announced an innovative measure that will allow employees to work just four days a week and provide them with a three-day weekend.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike revealed that from April next year, metropolitan government employees will have the option to take three days off each week. “We will re-examine work practices and ensure that no one has to give up their career for important life moments, such as childbirth or childcare,” Koike said.

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the measure is part of a broader strategy to boost Japan’s growth rate, which stood at 1.2 last year, well below the 2.1 replacement level needed to stabilize the population.

In addition, the Tokyo government has introduced another plan that allows parents of elementary school children to request reduced working hours. However, this option comes with a proportional reduction in pay.

Japan recorded just 727,277 births last year, a clear indication of its declining birth rate, as reported by official government statistics.

Experts attribute the low birth rate to Japan’s work culture, where women are often forced to choose between advancing their careers and becoming mothers. The three-day weekend initiative aims to balance professional and personal responsibilities, encouraging families to grow while maintaining economic stability.

The initiative has sparked discussions about the potential ripple effects on work-life balance and its feasibility in addressing one of Japan’s most pressing demographic challenges.

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