Kyoto's Kumiyama Town Starts Accepting Donations for 3 Crowdfunding Projects on 'Furunavi'

Furunavi, operated by i-mobile, has begun accepting hometown tax crowdfunding donations for Kumiyama Town in Kyoto, focusing on the development of a multi-generational facility called 'Grand Hat'.
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The hometown tax donation site "Furunavi" (https://furunavi.jp/) operated by i-mobile Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Tetsuya Noguchi, TSE Prime Market) has started accepting donations for crowdfunding projects in Kumiyama Town, Kyoto Prefecture. [Project 1] The "Grand Hat" Development Project: A Facility Where All Residents Gather and All Generations Can Thrive https://fcf.furunavi.jp/Project/Detail?projectid=987 In Kumiyama Town, Kyoto Prefecture, in response to the aging and seismic challenges of the Central Public Hall opened in 1975, the "Grand Hat" development project is underway with the goal of renewing the facility and promoting new community development. Aiming for more efficient and effective operation amidst a declining population, a review committee was established in 2017. As a result, a policy was decided to close the traditional public hall and construct a new facility as a multi-generational exchange hub that expands upon social education functions. Grand Hat is characterized by an open space integrating learning, interaction, and activities, and is scheduled for completion in FY2026. Anyone from children to the elderly can gather, play, learn, and interact there, and it will also feature evacuation center functions during disasters. Furthermore, as the core of an "inclusive community" town planning concept, this facility will become a base aiming to realize a society where residents of diverse generations and backgrounds have roles and a place to belong, living while supporting each other. Since it is expected to become a symbolic presence that deepens community bonds and promotes collaboration between residents and the administration, we sincerely hope for your support.