The Japanese government has offered to give 1 million yen per child to every family that leaves Greater Tokyo, Japan.
The aim of the move is to reduce the population of the Japanese
capital and its suburbs and increase the number of people in other regions.
Earlier in April 2022, the Japanese government had announced to
give 300,000 yen per person to families leaving Tokyo and settling in other
regions, but now it has been dramatically increased.
Tokyo's population declined for the first time in 2022, partly as a
result of the coronavirus pandemic, but policymakers believe it is necessary to
reduce the city's population and resettle people in other regions of the
country.
1 million yen per child will be given to families who leave Tokyo
and settle in other parts of Japan.
Tokyo's 1,300 local councils have joined the scheme and officials
hope it will help change people's attitudes towards quality of life.
Families participating in the scheme will have to move outside of
Greater Tokyo, although they can also move to mountainous areas bordering the
city.
Similarly, they have to spend at least 5 years in their new homes
while one family member has to get a job in a new place, work from home while
maintaining an old job or start a business in a new area. .
Such a family will have to return the money given by the government
if they return to Tokyo before 5 years.
It should be noted that Greater Tokyo is the largest urban area in
the world with a population of more than 3.5 million.
For this scheme, 50% of the money will be given by the central
government and the rest by the local bodies.
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