[Sakura City, Chiba] Crowdfunding campaign launched to revive the Sakura Fireworks Festa with one of the largest 'two-shaku tama' displays in the Kanto region!
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Sakura City has launched a hometown tax crowdfunding campaign starting June 4, 2026, aimed at reviving the 'Sakura Fireworks Festa' and bringing back its signature two-shaku tama fireworks display after a hiatus caused by construction at the venue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why has the Sakura Fireworks Festival been postponed?
- A: The festival has been postponed due to the expansion and renovation work being carried out at the Sakura Furusato Square. The event will resume once the renovation is complete.
- Q: What is the purpose of the crowdfunding?
- A: The purpose of the crowdfunding is to revive the largest fireworks festival in the Kanto region, held at Inbanuma, and to once again launch 2-shaku-dama fireworks into the night sky of Sakura.
- Q: Where is the crowdfunding being conducted?
- A: The crowdfunding is being conducted through 'Satofull Crowdfunding' and 'Furusato Choice GCF®'.
- Q: Is there a tax deduction for donations?
- A: Donations qualify for tax deductions. By completing the necessary procedures, you can receive deductions or refunds on income tax and resident tax.
- Q: Who can receive the return gifts?
- A: Return gifts are only available to those residing outside of Sakura City. Residents of Sakura City are not eligible for return gifts, but they can still make donations.