Ama Town in Oki, Shimane Prefecture launches a “decentralized autonomous organization” that connects anytime, anywhere to revitalize the related population

Ama Town, Shimane Prefecture, is a decentralized autonomous organization in which the residents of Ama Town and related populations will become an organization that contributes to the promotion of "collaboration…

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Hot spring inn reservation “Yuko Yuko” partners with human resources agency “Otetsutabi” to collaborate on human resources support for accommodation facilities

Yukoyuko, a hot spring inn reservation service, has formed a business partnership with Otetsutabi, a human resources matching site. "Yukoyuko" introduces accommodation facilities that are customers of the company to…

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Japan Tourism Agency proposes new concept, “Ikutabi,” for “Creating a Second Hometown” project, also launches information dissemination website

As part of the "Creating a Second Hometown Project," the Japan Tourism Agency has begun promoting a new concept called "Ikutabi," which is based on the idea that "Every time…

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Initiative launched to ask visitors to Japan to donate to local communities, offering experiential gifts as a thank you gift; first initiative in Kyoto City inspired by hometown tax donations

Giftee has launched the "Donate & Go" initiative, where visitors to Japan donate to the local areas they visit and receive experiential local gifts as a thank you. The first…

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