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Region Design Lab Saitama and Partners Launch Pilot Project for Dual-Residency in Kawajima Town

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Region Design Lab Saitama, part of Resona Group, launches a pilot project for dual-residency in Kawajima Town. Selected for a Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism project, it aims to create sustainable relationship-populations by matching regional issues with professional 'jobs'.

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Q: What is the purpose of the 'Kawashima Town Dual-Residence Policy Promotion Consortium'?
A: The purpose is to establish a framework and system that sustainably generates a population with ties to the town through the investigation and demonstration of dual-residence policies in Kawashima Town.
Q: What national program is this initiative utilizing?
A: It is selected under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's 'Pilot Dual-Residence Project Implementation Program (FY2025 Supplementary Budget)'.
Q: What kind of support will be provided to the potential dual-residence population?
A: We will conduct a needs visualization survey, restructure regional issues into 'jobs' that can be engaged in as side jobs or projects, and develop 'stay points' by utilizing vacant houses and rental spaces.
Q: Which organizations are participating in the consortium?
A: The consortium includes Regional Design Lab Saitama (representative), Kawashima Town, Pasona Temp Staff Co., Ltd., Pasona Business Process Design Co., Ltd., and Rebase Co., Ltd.
Q: Why is dual-residence in Kawashima Town gaining attention?
A: Due to its good accessibility from the city center and high mobility convenience provided by the Metropolitan Area Outer Circular Road, it is highly compatible with the lifestyle of 'keeping daily life in the city and another base in the region'.