Information from Kokubunji City
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- Residents who are exempt from inhabitant tax can receive 70,000 Yen per household 【Additional benefits】
- Free COVID-19 vaccinations are available until March 31
- You can receive money to buy school supplies for your children
- Subsidy for those who stay at Hotels and Ryokans in Sado City and Iiyama City
- Households that are levied on only the “per capita portion” of inhabitant tax can receive 70,000 yen <Additional Benefit>
- Benefit will be paid to the households that have low income
- Free medical examinations such as a cancer screening
- Foreign school students can receive a subsidy
- A new National Health Insurance Card will be sent
- We have sent a letter to pay for the National Health Insurance
- If you have a financial problem, you may not have to pay the national pension premium (an insurance fee)
- Let`s use electricity and gas wisely!
- To Parents of Children of Foreign Nationalities
- “Kodomo-Hyakutoban-no-Ie” is a place where children can escape
- You can get certificates at a convenience store or Citizen’s Service Corner
- Play Station has cafes for parents, children, and junior high and high school students.
- Children can have work experience at a candy store
- Children can play happily in the parks together with grown-ups.(Kokubunji Aozora Hiroba)
- Parents and Children can play happily in the parks(Kokubunji Aozora Hiroba)
- Medical Certificate for Children
- Kokubunji City supplies sanitary napkins for those in financial difficulties
- Consultation for LGBTQ residents will start in June,2021
- It is necessary to make a reservation when you receive your Individual Number Card (My Number Card) at the City Hall.
- You can check how crowded the Shimin-ka counter is on the Internet
- To parents of children who will enroll in municipal elementary & junior high
- Bicycle parking near Kokubunji Station North Exit
- A Partnership System for Sexual Minorities Enacted
- Holiday Urgent Medical Care
- If you are a single parent and have difficulties raising your child, you can borrow or receive money (Updated on Oct.15)