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JAL and KYOCERA are to support the TOMODACHI Hironomachi delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego region, supporting Fukushima prefectural middle school students’ partic
JAL and KYOCERA are to support the TOMODACHI Hironomachi delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego region, supporting Fukushima prefectural middle school students’ participation in the Japan-America Grassroots Summit and musical chorus performance.
Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. and Kyocera Corporation announced today that they will jointly support the TOMODACHI Hironomachi Delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego region from September 23-30, 2014 as part of the larger TOMODACHI Initiative.
New residents near Fukushima nuclear plant can get 2 million yen,
Asahi Shimbun
December 18, 2020
The government will pay up to 2 million yen ($19,300) to families that move to areas around the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, an unprecedented offer for recovery from the 2011 disaster.
Under the program that will start in fiscal 2021, the Reconstruction Agency will provide an additional amount of up to 4 million yen to those who start new businesses in 12 cities, towns and villages where residents had been ordered to evacuate from after the triple meltdown at the plant.
Eleven of those municipalities had come under the central government’s evacuation order, while in the remaining municipality, Hironomachi, residents were ordered to leave by the town government.
JR Namie Station, upper right, in Fukushima Prefecture is surrounded by vacant land in March 2019, after homes and shops damaged by the 2011 nuclear disaster were demolished. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
The government will pay up to 2 million yen ($19,300) to families that move to areas around the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, an unprecedented offer for recovery from the 2011 disaster.
Under the program that will start in fiscal 2021, the Reconstruction Agency will provide an additional amount of up to 4 million yen to those who start new businesses in 12 cities, towns and villages where residents had been ordered to evacuate from after the triple meltdown at the plant.
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