First Time in Tottori and Shimane Prefectures! "Rakugo de Sozoku in Tottori/Shimane" ~Laugh and Learn! Basic Knowledge of Inheritance and Taxes~
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A free inheritance event in Tottori and Shimane, presented in the style of Rakugo (traditional Japanese comic storytelling) by a tax accountant specializing in inheritance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is "Rakugo de Sozoku in Tottori/Shimane"?
- A: "Rakugo de Sozoku in Tottori/Shimane" is a free event where participants can learn the basics of inheritance and taxes through traditional Japanese comic storytelling (Rakugo). It is being held for the first time in Tottori and Shimane Prefectures.
- Q: Who is the speaker?
- A: The speaker is Sanyutei Eiyu (Mr. Hideki Ishikura), a tax accountant specializing in inheritance and also active as a rakugo performer.
- Q: What topics will be covered?
- A: The event will cover essential points of inheritance, estate division, pre-death planning, and real estate utilization in an easy-to-understand rakugo format. There will also be a second part focusing on inheritance measures for homes in Tottori/Shimane.
- Q: Is there an opportunity for individual consultations?
- A: Yes, after the lecture, there will be individual consultation sessions with experts from participating companies to address specific concerns such as vacant house measures, inheritance registration, real estate sales/utilization, and more.
- Q: What are the dates and venues?
- A: The Tottori venue is on Sunday, April 12, 2026, at Torigin Kaikan. The Shimane venue is on Monday, April 13, 2026, at Matsue Terrsa. Both events start at 14:00 (doors open 13:15).
- Q: Is there an admission fee?
- A: No, admission and consultation fees are free. Anyone can participate.
- Q: What is the capacity for each venue?
- A: The Tottori venue has a capacity of 200 people, and the Shimane venue has a capacity of 100 people. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Q: Why is this event being held?
- A: The event is being held because inheritance is a crucial topic for all families, but preparations are often postponed due to uncertainty or difficulty in communication. With increasing social issues like vacant homes and inheritance disputes, early preparation is vital.
- Q: Which companies are participating in the consultations?
- A: Participating companies include WaySay Law Office, Hamamoto Judicial Scrivener Office, San-in Godo Bank (Tottori venue); WaySay Law Office, Sota Judicial Scrivener Office, Shimane Bank (Shimane venue); and Art Kenko (Real Estate and Non-Residential departments) for both venues.
- Q: What are the main consultation topics?
- A: Main consultation topics include vacant house measures, real estate purchase/sale and appraisal, land utilization, inheritance registration, pre-death planning (e.g., wills), and estate division.