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The Japan News/Yomiuri
The Japan News/Yomiuri
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The Yomiuri Shimbun

Japanese govt to push 'workation' on remote islands

An aerial photo shows Ojika Island in the Goto Islands, Nagasaki Prefecture, in January 2018. (Credit: The Yomiuri Shimbun)

The government plans to promote teleworking on remote islands close to its borders by supporting travel there, as it aims to preserve the nation's territory in addition to assisting local tourism.

The Cabinet Office will focus on promoting "workations" -- a new lifestyle concept that combines work with vacation -- on its remote inhabited islands by discounting travel costs and supporting the renovation of accommodation facilities.

Government support will partly cover the costs incurred by hotels and inns to create new work spaces for guests and set up satellite offices for companies. In order to make the facilities more convenient as workplaces, the government will also support the development of Wi-Fi and the operation of charter flights.

The Cabinet Office has earmarked 6.2 billion yen in its budget request for fiscal 2021.

Of the 148 inhabited remote islands, the government will support 71 across eight prefectures including Okushiri Island in Hokkaido, Miyakejima island in Tokyo and the Goto Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The government has designated the 71 islands as Specific Inhabited Remote National Border Islands from the perspective of territorial integrity, because the islands could become uninhabited without proper maintenance.

This support is also meant to leverage local tourism, the main industry on these islands, which has been hit by the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Read more from The Japan News at https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/

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