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UR Agency to Hold On-site Study Tour for Students to Support Fukushima's Disaster-Affected Area Recovery

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The Urban Renaissance Agency (UR) is hosting a free study tour for students to visit Fukushima's nuclear disaster-affected areas to learn about and contribute to the region's recovery. This year-long project includes a site visit, collaborative development of revitalization plans with locals, and the implementation of those plans.

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Q: What is the 'Kimochi, Atsumaru Project 2026'?
A: It is a study tour organized by the Urban Renaissance Agency (UR) for students to visit the nuclear disaster-affected Hamadori region of Fukushima, meet people involved in the recovery, and learn about the reconstruction efforts.
Q: Who is eligible to participate in this study tour?
A: Students aged 18 and over are eligible, including those enrolled in universities, graduate schools, and vocational schools.
Q: How much does the tour cost?
A: The tour fee is 0 yen (free), but participants are advised to check the official website for complete details.
Q: What is the overall schedule of the project?
A: The project starts with a 4-day study tour from August 19-22, 2026, followed by a project planning period from September to November. A plan presentation will be held in December 2026, and the project will be implemented in February 2027.
Q: How can I apply for the tour?
A: You can apply through the official website from May 19, 2026, to June 30, 2026.