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Regional Revitalization Cooperation Team special page released. Provides information on “jobs that support the town” to those interested in immigrating ​ Image
URL: Fukushima 12 Municipality Immigration Support Center Press release: October 1, 2024 Community Revitalization Cooperation Team special page released. Provides information on “jobs that support the town” to those interested in moving. “Report on migration talk session to 12 municipalities in evacuation areas” released Fukushima 12 Municipality Immigration Support Center ( https://mirai-work.life/

Center Director: Retsu Fujisawa) was established on July 1, 2021 to promote migration and settlement in the 12 municipalities of Fukushima (*) that were subject to evacuation orders due to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. I did. We support projects that involve effective wide-area collaboration and migration measures by the 12 municipalities of Fukushima. As the number of people immigrating or wishing to immigrate to Fukushima’s 12 municipalities is increasing, this year we will continue to expand our efforts to disseminate information tailored to those who wish to do so, as well as events that allow them to learn about the area. This newsletter delivers information about events, support systems, trends in 12 municipalities, etc. about once a month. Please feel free to contact us for on-site coverage of tours and events, interviews with planning staff, etc. Topics of this issue ●Regional revitalization cooperation team special page published. Provides information on “jobs that support the town” ●Publishes report on “12 municipalities migration talk session in evacuation areas” Introducing the voices of migrants ●Tie-up video released with video creator “Tottabi”! Strengthening information dissemination to potential immigrants ● Kawamata Town aims to resolve human resource shortage with up to 2 million yen in migration support funds for medical workers ●Regional revitalization cooperation team special page published. Provides information on “jobs that support the town” Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/90229/64/90229-64-e3d2a641efa59c087a78f1301ee01548-974×558.png On September 30th, the migration information site “Mirai Work Fukushima” operated by the Fukushima 12 Municipality Immigration Support Center (hereinafter referred to as the “Center”) will launch a special page with recruitment information for regional revitalization cooperation teams and reconstruction support workers in each municipality. Published. This is because, in an internet panel survey conducted by the Center in December 2023, interest in “jobs that support the town” was highest among the jobs desired after moving, and this has also increased compared to the previous survey. This is based on. The special feature page introduces the characteristics of regional revitalization cooperation volunteers and “entrepreneurial type” community revitalization cooperation volunteers, as well as those who are currently active as community revitalization cooperation volunteers and reconstruction support workers, and those who have been active in the past. We also publish interview articles.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/90229/64/90229-64-f75de2ae9ba1bab2b3c9221eec14edae-949×708.jpg The center will continue to promote migration to the 12 municipalities by providing job information that meets the needs of those interested in migration. ▼Click here for the regional revitalization cooperation team special page https://mirai-work.life/kyoryokutai/ ●Publishes report on “12 municipalities migration talk session in evacuation areas” Introducing the voices of migrants
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/90229/64/90229-64-cc243f188801f926dbdb8dbca17d3c2c-3900×2600.jpg The Center has published a report on the “Talking session on migration to 12 municipalities in evacuation areas” held in Tomioka Town on August 30th to “Future Work Fukushima.” This session was attended by Governor Uchibori of Fukushima Prefecture and six migrants. Masayoshi Hamada, former Deputy Minister of Reconstruction, also participated as an observer, and Center Director Fujisawa served as a facilitator. The report introduces what immigrants have told us about their reasons for immigrating, their lives after immigrating, and the charms and challenges of the area that only immigrants can experience. ▼Click here for the report
https://mirai-work.life/magazine/11560 ●Tie-up video released with video creator “Tottabi”! Strengthening information dissemination to potential immigrants
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/90229/64/90229-64-275893d4779b08b066a4bc9428d35946-854×480.png The center planned a tie-up video with video creator “Tottabi” and it was released on August 30th. In the tie-up video, we visit Namie Town, Naraha Town, and Tomioka Town and introduce famous gourmet foods and hot spots. The heartwarming dialogue between the two and their interaction with the immigrants are also highlights. It has been viewed approximately 83,000 times in the three weeks since its release (as of September 20th), and has received many positive comments such as “Thank you for coming” and “I’m thinking of going to Fukushima again.” Through this tie-up video, the center aims to strengthen the message of the appeal of Fukushima’s 12 municipalities to a wide range of potential immigrants. ▼Click here to watch the tie-up video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYFk6cBvqeA
12 municipalities News ● Kawamata Town aims to resolve human resource shortage with up to 2 million yen in migration support funds for medical workers Kawamata Town has established the Kawamata Town Medical Worker Securing and Migration Support Fund (immigrants from outside Fukushima Prefecture) with the aim of resolving the shortage of medical workers in the town and securing the human resources necessary to maintain the lives of the town’s residents. ” and are calling for emigration. This relocation support grant is a grant of up to 2 million yen to those who have moved from outside the prefecture and work at a medical institution within the town. It can also be used in conjunction with “Yen, additional charge for households with children from the Tokyo area”. ▼Click here for details on “Kawamata Town Medical Worker Securing Migration Support Fund (Immigrants from outside Fukushima Prefecture)”
https://www.town.kawamata.lg.jp/site/kurashi-tetsuzuki/iryozyuzishakengai.html ▼Click here for details on “Fukushima Prefecture 12 Municipality Immigration Support Fund” https://mirai-work.life/support/relocation/ *The “12 Fukushima municipalities” are Minamisoma City, Tamura City, Kawamata Town, Namie Town, Tomioka Town, Naraha Town, Hirono Town, and Iitate Village, which were subject to evacuation orders due to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. , refers to Katsurao Village, Kawauchi Village, Futaba Town, and Okuma Town.

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