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[Kameoka City, Kyoto] Receives 6 Million Yen via Corporate Hometown Tax; Partners with Two Private Firms for 2026 'National Urban Greenery Fair'

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Kameoka City, Kyoto, has received 6 million yen in corporate hometown tax donations from two companies to support the '43rd National Urban Greenery Fair in Kyoto Tamba' and park facility upgrades.

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Q: What is the total amount of donations received by Kameoka City through the corporate hometown tax system?
A: Kameoka City received a total of 6 million yen in donations from two companies: Nippon Maintechnics Engineering Co., Ltd. and WUUZY Co., Ltd.
Q: What projects will the donation funds be used for?
A: The donation funds will be used for the hosting costs of the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba (nickname: Kyoto Tamba Green Village Festival) to be held from September 2026, and for the redevelopment of Kameoka Sports Park (construction of a large multi-complex play equipment).
Q: Which companies made the donations?
A: The donations were made by two companies: Nippon Maintechnics Engineering Co., Ltd. (1 million yen) and WUUZY Co., Ltd. (5 million yen).
Q: What is Kameoka City aiming to achieve through the corporate hometown tax system?
A: Kameoka City aims to realize a 'world-class environmentally advanced city' and to build a city that prioritizes children ('children first').
Q: What is the nickname of the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair?
A: The nickname of the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair is 'Kyoto Tamba Green Village Festival'.