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Furunavi Launches Crowdfunding for Ranzan Town's New School Desks and Chairs

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Hometown tax site Furunavi, operated by i-mobile, begins accepting donations for Ranzan Town's crowdfunding project to provide new desks and chairs for Musashi-Ranzan Elementary and Junior High Schools opening April 2029.

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Q: What is the crowdfunding project for?
A: It funds new desks and chairs for Musashi-Ranzan Elementary and Junior High Schools, formed by merging five schools in Ranzan Town in April 2029.
Q: Why are donations needed for school furniture?
A: Rising construction material and labor costs have made it challenging for Ranzan Town to purchase all-new furniture for the consolidated schools.
Q: Which platform hosts this crowdfunding?
A: Furunavi, a hometown tax donation site operated by TSE Prime-listed i-mobile Inc., hosts the crowdfunding project.
Q: How many schools are being merged in Ranzan Town?
A: Three elementary schools and two junior high schools will merge into Musashi-Ranzan Elementary and Musashi-Ranzan Junior High School.
Q: Where is Ranzan Town located?
A: Ranzan Town is in central Saitama Prefecture, known for its hills, valleys, and as a habitat for Japan's national butterfly, the great purple emperor.