[Important] Tsukuba City Adopts 'GO Ticket' to Alleviate Pregnant Women's Travel Anxiety, First in Prefecture for Digital Taxi Tickets in Maternal Support
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Tsukuba City adopts GO Inc.'s digital taxi tickets as part of its support for pregnant and postpartum women.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'GO Ticket'?
- A: 'GO Ticket' is Japan's first digital taxi ticket, developed by GO Inc., which can be used within the 'GO' taxi app for fare payments. It allows for online reception, registration, and usage.
- Q: Who is eligible for the 'GO Ticket' subsidy in Tsukuba City?
- A: Pregnant and postpartum women who are registered residents of Tsukuba City and have received a maternal and child health handbook are eligible.
- Q: How much subsidy will be provided by Tsukuba City?
- A: Eligible individuals will receive a total of 20,000 yen worth of 'GO Tickets'.
- Q: When will the application acceptance for the Tsukuba City program begin?
- A: Application acceptance is scheduled to begin on April 1, 2026 (Wednesday).
- Q: What can the 'GO Tickets' be used for?
- A: They can be used for taxi fare payments for prenatal check-ups, hospital admissions/discharges related to childbirth, and other obstetric/gynecological visits related to pregnancy and childbirth.
- Q: Is this the first time digital taxi tickets are used for maternal support in Ibaraki Prefecture?
- A: Yes, this is the first adoption of digital taxi tickets for maternal support in Ibaraki Prefecture.