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Japan Legacy Donation Association Begins Placement of Legacy Donation Information Magazine 'Engift' at All Seibu Shinkin Bank Branches

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The Japan Legacy Donation Association (Will for Japan), a general incorporated association, started placing its legacy donation information magazine 'Engift' at all branches of Seibu Shinkin Bank from April 2026. This initiative is based on a partnership agreement signed in February 2026 between Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Will for Japan and Seibu Shinkin Bank, aiming to raise awareness and promote legacy donations among local residents. Legacy donation is a method of contributing to society by donating a portion of one's assets to non-profit organizations or local schools after death through a will, possible with small amounts (from 100,000 yen), and aims to improve domestic recognition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the primary goal of the Japan Legacy Donation Association?
A: The primary goal of the Japan Legacy Donation Association is to make legacy donations a common practice in Japan.
Q: What is 'Engift' and what kind of information does it provide?
A: 'Engift' is a specialized annual magazine on legacy donations that introduces donation cases, guidance on choosing recipients, and personal experiences.
Q: How does legacy donation work according to the article?
A: Legacy donation involves contributing a portion of one's assets to non-profit organizations or local schools after death through a will.
Q: What are some of the reasons why legacy donation is not yet common in Japan?
A: Legacy donation is not yet common in Japan due to resistance to creating wills and a general lack of awareness about the practice.
Q: What is the minimum amount mentioned for making a legacy donation?
A: The article states that legacy donations can be made with small amounts starting from 100,000 yen.