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Satofuru begins accepting donations for Tsuruoka City, Sakata City, Shinjo City, and Shonai Town in Yamagata Pre fecture on the “July 2021 Heavy Rain Damage Emergency Relief Donation Site”

Satofuru begins accepting donations for Tsuruoka City, Sakata City, Shinjo City, and Shonai Town in Yamagata Prefecture on the “July 2021 Heavy Rain Damage Emergency Relief Donation Site”
*Satoful Co., Ltd.*
Press release: July 26, 2024
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Satofuru begins accepting donations for Tsuruoka City, Sakata City, Shinjo City, and Shonai Town in Yamagata Prefecture on the “July 2021 Heavy Rain Damage Emergency Relief Donation Site”
*~8 municipalities listed as of July 26~*
We would like to express our deepest sympathies to everyone who was affected by the heavy rains that occurred in July 2020.

Hometown tax payment portal site “Satofull Satofuru Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Hiroaki Fujii), which operates ”
Emergency support donation site
will begin accepting donations from Tsuruoka City, Sakata City, Shinjo City, and Shonai Town in Yamagata Prefecture from July 26th. For the latest information such as the total amount of donations collected in each local government, please refer to “July 2020 Heavy Rain Damage It is listed on the Emergency Relief Donation Site.

On this site, you can donate a specified amount in 1 yen increments from 1,000 yen to the listed local governments using the hometown tax donation system. Additionally, there will be no expenditures from local governments to Satofuru Co., Ltd. for this support, and Satofuru Co., Ltd. will bear the donation settlement fee, so the goodwill of donors will be directly passed on to local governments.

Record-breaking heavy rains in Yamagata Prefecture have caused damage in various areas, including river flooding, levee failures,
residential flooding, and road flooding. In Shinjo City, the police car they were on their way to rescue appears to have been swept away, and two police officers are missing. We hope that as many people as possible will support the recovery and reconstruction of the disaster-stricken areas, and we have created a website entitled “July 2021 Heavy Rain Damages”.
We will begin accepting donations on the Emergency Relief Donation Site.

Satofuru Co., Ltd. will continue to contribute to disaster-stricken area support through efforts to support disaster-affected local governments across the country, together with all those who wish to support disaster-stricken areas.

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* ■Municipalities listed in the “July 2020 Heavy Rain Damage Emergency Support Donation Site”*
Prefecture name Municipality name
Akita Prefecture Yurihonjo City
Yamagata Prefecture Tsuruoka City*, Sakata City*, Shinjo City*, Mogami Town, Shonai Town*
Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Shimane Prefecture Izumo City
*Municipalities added on July 26, 2024
*As of 5pm on July 26, 2024
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Additional municipalities may be added in the future depending on the damage situation and requests from local governments. Additionally, there may be a delay in sending donation receipt certificates from target local governments. Please note.

* ■State at the time of the disaster*
Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture
Sakata City, Yamagata Prefecture
Shinjo City, Yamagata Prefecture
Shonai Town, Yamagata Prefecture
* ■About Satofuru Co., Ltd.*
Satofuru Co., Ltd. promotes regional revitalization through hometown tax payments (donations to local governments). “The charm of one’s hometown is gathered in full to make one’s hometown’s energy “full” Based on the concept of “Support your hometown, hometown tax payment portal site,” we provide a service for donors that allows them to select the local government and gift they want to donate to, apply for a donation, and make a donation payment on “Satofuru.” For local governments, we provide a service that collectively handles all tasks necessary for the operation of hometown tax donations, such as soliciting donations, accepting applications, storing donations, and managing and delivering gift items.
In addition, the local information site “Furusato Kozuchi” posts information about regional revitalization efforts using hometown tax donations.