[2 Years After the Noto Peninsula Earthquake] An accounting firm staff member from Nanao City, who was also a disaster victim, takes on the challenge of regional recovery.
An accounting firm is hosting a management plan seminar to support disaster-affected business owners in Noto with their recovery.
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Anshin Keiei wo Support Suru Kai (Location: Nakano-ku, Tokyo; Chairman: Hiroyuki Kubota) https://www.ansin.jp/ announces that its member firm, Hata Management Group, will hold a medium-term management plan seminar titled "Shogun Day in Noto" on April 9, 2026, in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
This seminar is a program designed for Noto business owners to step away from their daily routines and create a "medium-term management plan" that looks five years into the future of their companies.
Two years have passed since the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, and the region is currently in the midst of recovery. New buildings are gradually appearing on cleared lots, and funds for reconstruction, such as subsidies and loans, have begun to circulate. For business owners who were focused solely on surviving the next day immediately after the disaster, what they now need is to clarify the "direction" their companies should take moving forward.
Hata Management Group, which has been supporting local business owners from the closest possible position, has decided to hold this seminar to support their sustainable recovery.
Overview
【Date and Time】Thursday, April 9, 2026, 10:00 – 17:30
【Location】Nanao City Cultural Hall (38 Wo, Honfuchu-machi, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, 926-0021)
【Target Audience】Accounting firms, business owners
【Content】(1) Lecture session (2) Practical session (Company analysis, creation of management philosophy, setting annual goals)
※Media are welcome to cover the event, including participant feedback and organizer comments.
【For media inquiries, please contact the following:】
Anshin Keiei wo Support Suru Kai Secretariat / Public Relations: Momoka Inomata
TEL: 03-5365-1500 (MOBILE: 080-3388-9788)
MAIL: ansinkeiei@mapka.jp
Background: The desperate voices of business owners asking, "How can I survive tomorrow?"
Following the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in January 2024 and the subsequent heavy rain disasters, businesses in Noto suffered immense damage. Hata Management Group...