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Contributions Requested

Contributions for a Inamura-no-Hi no Yakata Management Fund requested

Inamura-no-Hi no Yakata was opened as a facility where the virtues of the great local pioneer of “Hamaguchi Goryou” and the danger of tsunamis could be handed down for posterity and for visitors to also learn about the mechanism of and best response to tsunamis. Inamura-no-Hi no Yakata is positioned as a central base facility for the nationwide PR activities of Hirogawa-cho as the “town of the fire of rice sheaves” in the future. With the aim of developing and enhancing Inamura-no-Hi no Yakata, an “Inamura-no-Hi no Yakata Management Fund” was established. We appreciate your understanding for this and any contributions to the fund.
   
  

○Contribution Amount

  Contribution amount not specified.
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○ Contribution Process

If you would like to make a contribution, please contact the Hirogawa-cho Board of Education (TEL 0737-63-1122).
The Board of Education will send you a contribution application form, self-addressed envelope and payment slip.

Please sign and seal the contribution application form and return it to us as well as remitting your contribution at a post office using the prescribed payment slip.
Please note that any transfer fees need to be paid by the contributor.

Transfer Amount

Fee

10 thousand yen or less

100 yen

More than 10 thousand yen up to 100 thousand yen

150 yen

More than 100 thousand yen up to 1 million yen

250 yen

Cash contributions are accepted at the Hirogawa-cho Board of Education.
When accepting any contributions the Board of Education will send you a receipt.

 
 ○ Contributor Privileges

A free “Inamura-no-Hi no Yakata“ pass is given to all those contributing over 500 thousand yen (limited to individual contributors) and their names displayed at the entrance of Inamura-no-Hi no Yakata.
All contributions over ten thousand yen are tax-deductible.

 

 
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