The Fukushima Innovation Coast Promotion Organization (a public foundation), commissioned and operated by Fukushima Prefecture, will open the "Tokyo Satellite" on July 10, 2026, in Tamachi, Tokyo. This center, operated by the Fukushima 12 Municipalities Relocation Support Center (Director: Ryo Fujisawa), will serve as a hub to strengthen information dissemination aimed at promoting relocation from the Tokyo metropolitan area to the 12 municipalities of Fukushima (※). On the opening day, July 10, an event for media and stakeholders will be held at Mitamachi Terrace (Tamachi). ● Strong Support for Relocation from the Tokyo Metropolitan Area! "Fukushima 12 Municipalities Relocation Support Center Tokyo Satellite" to Open on July 10, 2026 ● Media and Stakeholder Event to be Held on Opening Day, July 10, Featuring a Marche with New Specialties from the 12 Municipalities ● 24th Relocation Seminar to be Held on July 11, Promoting the Charms of Fukushima's 12 Municipalities to Potential Relocators in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area ● Strong Support for Relocation from the Tokyo Metropolitan Area! "Fukushima 12 Municipalities Relocation Support Center Tokyo Satellite" to Open on July 10, 2026 The Fukushima 12 Municipalities Relocation Support Center (hereinafter referred to as the Center) was established in Tomioka Town, Fukushima Prefecture, on July 1, 2021, to promote relocation and settlement in the 12 municipalities of Fukushima that were subject to evacuation orders due to the accident at the Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. The Center supports regional revitalization and reconstruction in Fukushima by promoting wide-area cooperation and supporting relocation initiatives by each of the 12 municipalities. 975 Relocators to the 12 Municipalities in FY2025, Growing Interest in Relocation Since the establishment of the Center, the number of people relocating to the 12 municipalities has shown a steady increasing trend: 436 in FY2021, 603 i