"Just 'Wanting to Come Back' Isn't Enough, So We'll Become Townspeople." Three University Students from Kanto Decide to Move to Rikuzentakata
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Three university students from the Kanto region have decided to move to Rikuzentakata City in Iwate Prefecture. Sparked by their participation in a community development program, they chose to become 'townspeople' motivated not by jobs or subsidies, but by personal connections and a desire to give back.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did the university students move to Rikuzentakata City?
- A: Rather than job opportunities or subsidies, the deciding factor was a strong desire to give back to the people who had helped them through the program and to continue being involved with the people they like.
- Q: What is the CMSP program?
- A: It stands for Change Maker Study Program. It is a program that allows participants to experience town-making over a week and deepen their relationships with local residents.
- Q: What is new about this migration?
- A: In a society where efficiency and results are prioritized, the greatest motivation for migration is personal feelings and human relationships. This suggests a new form of regional revitalization.