0001Flea market ★.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 13:53:41.19ID:oPTcRyAZ9
The government is considering a policy to provide 600,000 yen to women who marry foreigners. If single women who live or commute to work in Tokyo’s 23 wards move to the countryside to get married, financial support will be provided through the local government. It seems that the aim is to put a stop to the concentration of population in Tokyo, but will it be effective? Why limit it to women? (Yamada Yuichiro, Kihara Ikuko)
The subsidy for women is being considered as part of the “Digital Garden City-State Initiative” being promoted by the Kishida Fumio administration. ◆ “Women move to the Tokyo area, unmarried men move to the countryside”
Based on this initiative, subsidies for people moving to rural areas have already been provided since fiscal 2019. People who live in Tokyo’s 23 wards or commute to one of the 23 wards from the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures) can receive up to 600,000 yen (for single people) in support of both men and women when they move to a rural area to start a business or find employment. As of last year, approximately 16,000 people had been paid out. This time, the government plans to expand this subsidy to include single women who move to the country after getting married, even if they do not start a business or find employment. (Omitted)
According to the 2023 population movement report, Tokyo will have approximately 68,000 more in-migrants than out-migrants. More than half of them, about 37,000, are women. ◆ Matchmaking support for people wanting to move to rural areas is a struggle (omitted) (omitted)
◆ The number of migrant marriages that have been realized by the Matchmaking Support Association, which has 1,300 registered members, is…
The Japan Matchmaking Support Association is… (omitted). About 1,300 people who want to get married are registered with the association. However, only two couples got married and moved to the countryside. (Omitted)
◆The wage gap and occupational gap between men and women still remain
Tokiko Koso, deputy director of the nonprofit organization Fathering Japan and a parenting advisor, said, “The gap is just too huge. “I can’t believe why such a measure has come up,” he said in shock. First of all, the amount. Moving costs are on the rise due to rising prices and the “2024 problem” which will see a shortage of truck drivers due to stricter regulations on overtime work. “It may help those who have already decided to relocate, but the amount will be consumed by moving expenses and furniture purchases. “I can’t imagine there are any women who would willingly move here just because they could be given 600,000 yen,” he said bluntly. He then explains: “Young women are moving from rural areas to Tokyo because there are few places where they can work and build their careers with peace of mind, and the wage and occupational disparities between men and women still remain clear,” he said. “Compared to urban areas, rural areas tend to be more conservative. “We still hear stories of men preparing meals or taking their children to and from daycare being looked at as if to ask, ’What is your wife doing?’ and being casually asked, ’Has the baby not been born yet?’” he said, adding, “That kind of mental stress cannot be made up for with 600,000 yen.” Questions raised about the stance of “the state relocating its citizens” Hideaki Uemura, professor emeritus of international human rights law at Keisen University, commented on the seriousness of a state trying to relocate certain citizens in relation to the details of the aid funds being considered. “Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right. Historically there have been many instances of this being violated. During the Meiji period, many Wajin (non-Ainu Japanese) were sent to Hokkaido as part of national policy, and the Ainu people became victims of further forced relocation. “It is actually quite a big deal for a nation to get involved in the movement of people.” “The state is calmly sticking its hand in the movement of people by providing them with some kind of food, without any fundamental discussion. It’s a very pre-modern story.”
Questions have also been raised as to why only women are included. Muneshige Matsuoka, representative director of “fair,” a support group for sexual minorities, frankly stated, “It felt like it was objectifying women.” “It focuses on single women, affirms only the family model where a man and a woman get married and give birth and raise children, and can be seen as excluding minorities.”
◆ “It only imposes a certain family model” (omitted)
◆ “For regional revitalization to be serious, we need a place to accommodate highly skilled human resources”
On top of that, “If we are serious about regional revitalization, we should use the money to support small and medium-sized enterprises and local governments that take measures to make regional areas a place to accommodate highly skilled human resources, such as improving the employment environment for women. “If there is an attractive environment where people can continue working, people will return, regardless of gender, and regional areas will be revitalized.” He then made some harsh remarks about the country’s stance. “I get the impression that this is an optimistic outlook, along the lines of, ’I hope young couples will come.’ “We cannot expect a reversal of Tokyo’s concentration of power.”
◆Desk memo (abbreviated)
Tokyo Shimbun, August 30, 2024, 12:00
※Related thread
“Migration marriage” women to receive 600,000 yen extra, but correction of concentration of power ★2 [Capital Region Tiger ★].
The subsidy for women is being considered as part of the “Digital Garden City-State Initiative” being promoted by the Kishida Fumio administration. ◆ “Women move to the Tokyo area, unmarried men move to the countryside”
Based on this initiative, subsidies for people moving to rural areas have already been provided since fiscal 2019. People who live in Tokyo’s 23 wards or commute to one of the 23 wards from the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures) can receive up to 600,000 yen (for single people) in support of both men and women when they move to a rural area to start a business or find employment. As of last year, approximately 16,000 people had been paid out. This time, the government plans to expand this subsidy to include single women who move to the country after getting married, even if they do not start a business or find employment. (Omitted)
According to the 2023 population movement report, Tokyo will have approximately 68,000 more in-migrants than out-migrants. More than half of them, about 37,000, are women. ◆ Matchmaking support for people wanting to move to rural areas is a struggle (omitted) (omitted)
◆ The number of migrant marriages that have been realized by the Matchmaking Support Association, which has 1,300 registered members, is…
The Japan Matchmaking Support Association is… (omitted). About 1,300 people who want to get married are registered with the association. However, only two couples got married and moved to the countryside. (Omitted)
◆The wage gap and occupational gap between men and women still remain
Tokiko Koso, deputy director of the nonprofit organization Fathering Japan and a parenting advisor, said, “The gap is just too huge. “I can’t believe why such a measure has come up,” he said in shock. First of all, the amount. Moving costs are on the rise due to rising prices and the “2024 problem” which will see a shortage of truck drivers due to stricter regulations on overtime work. “It may help those who have already decided to relocate, but the amount will be consumed by moving expenses and furniture purchases. “I can’t imagine there are any women who would willingly move here just because they could be given 600,000 yen,” he said bluntly. He then explains: “Young women are moving from rural areas to Tokyo because there are few places where they can work and build their careers with peace of mind, and the wage and occupational disparities between men and women still remain clear,” he said. “Compared to urban areas, rural areas tend to be more conservative. “We still hear stories of men preparing meals or taking their children to and from daycare being looked at as if to ask, ’What is your wife doing?’ and being casually asked, ’Has the baby not been born yet?’” he said, adding, “That kind of mental stress cannot be made up for with 600,000 yen.” Questions raised about the stance of “the state relocating its citizens” Hideaki Uemura, professor emeritus of international human rights law at Keisen University, commented on the seriousness of a state trying to relocate certain citizens in relation to the details of the aid funds being considered. “Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right. Historically there have been many instances of this being violated. During the Meiji period, many Wajin (non-Ainu Japanese) were sent to Hokkaido as part of national policy, and the Ainu people became victims of further forced relocation. “It is actually quite a big deal for a nation to get involved in the movement of people.” “The state is calmly sticking its hand in the movement of people by providing them with some kind of food, without any fundamental discussion. It’s a very pre-modern story.”
Questions have also been raised as to why only women are included. Muneshige Matsuoka, representative director of “fair,” a support group for sexual minorities, frankly stated, “It felt like it was objectifying women.” “It focuses on single women, affirms only the family model where a man and a woman get married and give birth and raise children, and can be seen as excluding minorities.”
◆ “It only imposes a certain family model” (omitted)
◆ “For regional revitalization to be serious, we need a place to accommodate highly skilled human resources”
On top of that, “If we are serious about regional revitalization, we should use the money to support small and medium-sized enterprises and local governments that take measures to make regional areas a place to accommodate highly skilled human resources, such as improving the employment environment for women. “If there is an attractive environment where people can continue working, people will return, regardless of gender, and regional areas will be revitalized.” He then made some harsh remarks about the country’s stance. “I get the impression that this is an optimistic outlook, along the lines of, ’I hope young couples will come.’ “We cannot expect a reversal of Tokyo’s concentration of power.”
◆Desk memo (abbreviated)
Tokyo Shimbun, August 30, 2024, 12:00
※Related thread
“Migration marriage” women to receive 600,000 yen extra, but correction of concentration of power ★2 [Capital Region Tiger ★].
地方への「移住婚」なぜ女性だけに60万円? 政府が検討する東京一極集中歯止め策に効果はあるか:東京新聞 TOKYO Web
政府が「移住婚」の女性に60万円を支給する施策を検討している。東京23区に在住・通勤する独身女性が、結婚のため地方に移住する場合、自治...
「移住婚」女性に60万円 金額加算も、一極集中是正 ★2 [首都圏の虎★]
0048Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:17:07.68ID:dmo+u3Qb0(1/2)
>>1
There are a lot of petitions saying, “Bring women from the city, do something about the bride shortage, give a bride to my eldest son.”
The officials know that it’s impossible, so they’re just doing it for the sake of appearance, and I think they’re setting up a system that will never be used.
There are a lot of petitions saying, “Bring women from the city, do something about the bride shortage, give a bride to my eldest son.”
The officials know that it’s impossible, so they’re just doing it for the sake of appearance, and I think they’re setting up a system that will never be used.
0104Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:37:18.68ID:hCdZlNsS0
>>1
The thread title is weird. If you read the text, you will understand that currently it is paid to both men and women. Since there is a restriction that one must be employed or start a business, it is currently being considered to provide the benefit to full-time housewives as well in the future. I repeat, currently this benefit is paid to both men and women.
The thread title is weird. If you read the text, you will understand that currently it is paid to both men and women. Since there is a restriction that one must be employed or start a business, it is currently being considered to provide the benefit to full-time housewives as well in the future. I repeat, currently this benefit is paid to both men and women.
0002Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 13:54:27.90ID:bfmT1cYC0
This is discrimination.
0004Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 13:56:06.24ID:Ol0v+bc00
Seriously, politics shouldn’t do unnecessary things, if they’re going to do things like that then they should just cut taxes.
0005Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 13:56:11.58ID:z6zwGKNE0
I’m sure he’ll get the 600,000 back right away.
0007Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 13:57:16.15ID:A0JM0nhY0
It might be one thing if it was just 600,000 yen a month, but who would want to move to the countryside for a one-time thing?
0008Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 13:59:05.62ID:Zj1h5E/z0
It’s okay for government officials to call themselves women, so I guess you can get the job either way lol.
0009Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:01:25.78ID:5XU7P/6×0
These days, there’s a surplus of women in the marriage market, so people are starting to think that giving preferential treatment to women isn’t going to do any good.
0018Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:05:30.77ID:2L9I+cfO0(2/5)
>>9
Well, if you’re a decent woman, you don’t need to look for a husband.
Well, if you’re a decent woman, you don’t need to look for a husband.
0027Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:10:00.55ID:EHlrs+rj0(2/2)
>>9
>There’s a surplus of women in the marriage market these days
That’s a lie to lure men into the marriage market.
>There’s a surplus of women in the marriage market these days
That’s a lie to lure men into the marriage market.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:10:44.86ID:85ULrhvj0
>>9
The general trend is that men vary widely and women are average.
When it comes to marriage hunting, there is a cutoff, so there is inevitably a surplus of women.
The general trend is that men vary widely and women are average.
When it comes to marriage hunting, there is a cutoff, so there is inevitably a surplus of women.
0010Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:01:40.45ID:GXHDdvxo0
What happens if someone working at the Tokyo head office is transferred to the Osaka branch?
0011Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:01:53.87ID:yqsKTKpu0
It’s impossible to marry a weak, high school graduate from the countryside for 600,000 yen.
0012Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:01:58.28ID:MG8y6R+z0
In the countryside, you’d probably be discriminated against because you’re someone who moved here and received 600,000 yen.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:06:06.39ID:o81g/HHp0
>>12
I don’t think 600,000 yen is that much.
I don’t think 600,000 yen is that much.
0014Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:02:30.94ID:8xDG6eqc0
It’s discrimination against men.
0017Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:04:03.21ID:2L9I+cfO0(1/5)
What is rare is valuable…
0020Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:05:51.65ID:w8xCUITc0
> The policy is aimed at single women, and allows them to receive support even if they don’t start a business or get a job and move after getting married.
It just makes it easier for people to make fraudulent claims by getting divorced and returning to Tokyo after moving.
The users are probably all women with debts.
It just makes it easier for people to make fraudulent claims by getting divorced and returning to Tokyo after moving.
The users are probably all women with debts.
0025Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:09:10.12ID:4efC4bIO0
If you marry someone from a foreign country, it doubles!!
0029Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:10:27.01ID:sFTZ3u9u0
Is this just to transfer my residence certificate?
0031Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:10:53.72ID:tzgLS6qP0
I guess you could say that for a woman, marriage is like getting a job.
0038Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:13:46.73ID:YEFj5lH10
>>31
The rift between career women and mediocre women is only going to deepen.
The kind of money-giving policy a cult would come up with.
The rift between career women and mediocre women is only going to deepen.
The kind of money-giving policy a cult would come up with.
0034Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:11:51.62ID:9Z21Zg8Z0
Yet they abandon people even when disasters occur.
0043Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:15:44.38ID:2L9I+cfO0(3/5)
>>34
If the population increases, we can’t abandon it, so let’s try our best to increase it.
If the population increases, we can’t abandon it, so let’s try our best to increase it.
0036Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:12:41.92ID:ekv0AprT0(1/2)
It seems like the current social climate is like the Reiwa era’s order to return to farming.
0039Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:14:03.22ID:+NPoF1nF0
LGBT people should be angry lol.
0041Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:15:17.97ID:VV6WNTGw0
600,000 a year is okay, but I don’t think there’s anyone stupid enough to move there just for one time.
0060Security guard [lv.5].Aug. 30, 2024 (Fri) 14:20:07.90ID:wElBro060
You wouldn’t sell your life for 600,000 yen lol.
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