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Tokyo government staff allowed to wear shorts to combat heat and energy crisis
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Environment·25.04.2026Resumen IA

Tokyo government staff allowed to wear shorts to combat heat and energy crisis

Tokyo metropolitan government employees are being encouraged to wear casual attire including shorts to work this summer to combat sweltering heat and reduce air conditioning use amid energy supply concerns linked to the US-Israel war on Iran. The measure, announced by Governor Yuriko Koike, builds on Japan's Cool Biz initiative launched in 2005. Japan depends on the Middle East for 90% of its oil imports, most passing through the Strait of Hormuz, and has tapped strategic reserves while planning further releases.

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Tokyo lets government staff wear shorts as heat and Middle East war fuel energy concerns
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Política·24.04.2026Resumen IA

Tokyo lets government staff wear shorts as heat and Middle East war fuel energy concerns

Tokyo's metropolitan government is allowing employees to wear shorts to work as part of an expanded Cool Biz energy-saving programme, citing rising temperatures and potential energy supply pressures linked to the Middle East conflict. Governor Yuriko Koike, who originally championed the initiative as environment minister, is supporting the relaxed dress code including polo shirts, T-shirts and sneakers. Japan recorded its hottest year since records began in 1898, with temperatures exceeding 40°C now formally classified as "cruelly hot" days.

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