Inagi City Public Facilities LED Lighting Project
Purpose of LED Implementation in Public Facilities within Inagi City
In Inagi City, the lighting in Public Facilities has been upgraded to LED lighting with the aim of promoting carbon neutrality and reducing electricity consumption.
LED lighting consumes less power compared to traditional fluorescent lamps and can reduce electricity usage while maintaining equivalent brightness.
Features of LED Implementation in Public Facilities within Inagi City
List of Facilities with LED Lighting
In Inagi City, over a three-year period from 2023 to 2025, lighting in 46 public facilities (approximately 32,900 lights) was converted to LED.
Please see the table below for the public facilities that have been converted to LED lighting.
| Category | Names of Public Facilities |
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| Cultural Activities & Libraries |
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| Lifelong Learning & Community Collaboration |
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| Sports |
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| Childcare & Parenting |
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| Education |
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| Health & Welfare |
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| Community |
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Note: Facilities that were already LED-equipped at the time of construction are excluded.
Effects of LED Implementation
Generally, when replacing fluorescent lamps with LED lighting, power consumption can be reduced by approximately 40% to 60%, and since LED lights have a longer lifespan, this also leads to reduced maintenance burdens due to fewer replacements.
In our city as well, we are promoting the reduction of electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions through the LED conversion of Public Facilities.
Note: Depending on the type of lighting fixture, the reduction effect may exceed 60%.
Features of LED Conversion
In Inagi City, to reflect the voices of users, we conducted on-site surveys for each facility and carefully selected lighting fixtures to create more comfortable spaces.
Please see the leaflet below for notable initiatives and facilities.

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Inagi City Public Facilities LED Project Leaflet (PDF 1.1MB)
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Inagi City Public Facilities LED Project Leaflet (For Double-Page Printing) (PDF 1.1MB)
LED Projects and Environmental Learning
In Inagi City, we hope that various people will utilize environmental learning through the LED conversion projects.
We have created materials for learning about the relationship between carbon neutrality and LEDs, so please make use of them.
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This page is managed by the Urban Environment Management Department, Greenery and Environment Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-378-9719
Contact the Greenery and Environment Division, Urban Environment Management Department, Inagi City























