Fukushima Prefecture to Begin Accepting Applications for 'Reiwa 8 (2026) Fukushima Prefecture 12 Municipalities Relocation Support Fund' in April! — Additional Support for Healthcare, Nursing Care, and Welfare Workers, Launched in Reiwa 7 (2025), Continues —
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Fukushima Prefecture is launching its Reiwa 8 (2026) Relocation Support Fund for 12 municipalities affected by the nuclear accident, starting in April. The program, which offers financial aid and continues support for essential workers, aims to revitalize these areas by attracting new residents.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the Fukushima Prefecture relocation support fund?
- A: The purpose is to provide support to individuals who relocate from outside the prefecture to bring new vitality and promote further reconstruction and revitalization in the 12 municipalities.
- Q: What are the standard support amounts provided to single individuals and households?
- A: Single individuals can receive a subsidy of 1.2 million yen, while households can receive a subsidy of 2 million yen.
- Q: Under what conditions can a household receive the child-rearing bonus?
- A: A household can receive an additional 1 million yen per member under 18 if they lived in the Tokyo metropolitan area for 3 or more years and relocate to the 12 municipalities with children under 18.
- Q: Who qualifies for the additional healthcare, nursing care, and welfare worker bonus?
- A: Those who relocate on or after April 1, 2025, hold relevant qualifications, and work in roles directly providing services in the 12 municipalities qualify for an additional 1.2 million yen.
- Q: What additional benefit is provided through the agreement with Iris Ohyama Inc.?
- A: Award recipients receive 50,000 points usable on the official Iris Ohyama online store in addition to the standard subsidy.