Hometown Tax 'Kodomo Furusato Bin' Asahikawa City, Hokkaido Project Reaches Cumulative Donation Volume of 15.7 Tons in FY2025, Expanding Support to All 47 Prefectures Nationwide
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Nessu Inc.'s 'Kodomo Furusato Bin' donated 4.5 tons of Asahikawa rice to children's cafeterias in March 2026. Cumulative FY2025 donations reached 15.7 tons, supporting all 47 Japanese prefectures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Kodomo Furusato Bin?
- A: It is a system that utilizes hometown tax donations to donate 'support items' to places like children's cafeterias and single-parent households, instead of receiving local specialties as return gifts.
- Q: What was donated in the Asahikawa City project?
- A: Approximately 15.7 tons of the brand rice 'Nanatsuboshi' produced in Asahikawa City were donated by 2025.
- Q: Where were the support items delivered?
- A: They are delivered to children across all 47 prefectures through support organizations in places like Tokyo and Fukuoka.