Original art featuring 'Kintaro and Friends' created by residents of the disability support facility 'Immanuel' in Oyama Town, Shizuoka, selected as the town's hometown tax return gift. Donations now open.
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Produced by Fukushi.tv, original Kintaro-themed artworks created by disabled individuals at the 'Immanuel' facility have been selected as hometown tax return gifts for Oyama Town.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which municipality does the Kintaro Art donation go to?
- A: It is provided as a return gift for donations to Oyama-cho, Shizuoka Prefecture.
- Q: Who created the artworks?
- A: The artworks are created by residents of the 'Immanuel' support facility for people with disabilities in Oyama-cho, Shizuoka Prefecture.
- Q: What sizes are available?
- A: A4 paper frame, small canvas (sawtooth hole), and large canvas (F10) are available.