Agricultural Land and Operator Matching Support Project
The city will support matching between people who want to start farming in Inagi City and agricultural operators who are looking to expand their agricultural management scale, and landowners in the city who find it difficult to continue cultivation, with the aim of preserving farmland and promoting new farming.
The city will provide information about the leasing system and mediate between the parties, while the details of the lease agreement will be determined between the parties involved.
After you apply, the city will contact you to gather details about your requests and inform you about the status of available farmland for lease. If there is no available farmland for lease, you may need to wait until suitable farmland becomes available.
Note: Use as a home garden is not eligible. Additionally, only those who cultivate the land themselves will be eligible for registration. For more details, please see the PR version below.

If you would like to rent agricultural land, please submit the application form below.
If you want to start agriculture in Inagi City or if you are currently engaged in agriculture in another city and are considering expanding your agricultural scale within the city, please fill out the necessary information on this application form and apply.
If you would like to rent out agricultural land, please submit the application form below.
If you own farmland in Inagi City and are considering leasing it due to difficulties in continuing cultivation, please fill out the necessary information on this application form and apply.
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Inagi City Department of Industry, Culture, and Sports Economic Affairs Section
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-377-4781
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