Daimaru District Hall (Daimaru District)
Updated: January 21, 2015
due date
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Q&A overview
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Regarding views on regional revitalization and revitalization |
The city carries out the outline of town development based on a long-term comprehensive plan, and within that plan, various measures are devised depending on the time of year. Therefore, even if the government says regional revitalization later, it will not immediately jump on board. However, if there is a measure that the city is implementing that falls under the category of regional revitalization, there is a possibility that national financial resources will be distributed after that, so we would like to take advantage of it at that time. |
About town development <br id="3"/>We received a concrete explanation about Inagi-Naganuma Station, but what will happen to Minami-Tama Station? |
The final development of Minami-Tama Station will mainly include the entrance on the north side, with a long bus rotary and taxi stand on the west side of the station building. North-south traffic will be able to pass under the viaduct. Additionally, we have made a request to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and are coordinating the maintenance of the sidewalk on the road that runs from Koremasa Bridge to Koyodai. |
Regarding tourism <br id="3"/>The mayor seems to be putting a lot of emphasis on tourism.What is the reason for that? |
I would like to adopt the perspective of building a city with tourism at its core. For a time, Inagi was developed around a new town, and tended to become a commuter town near the city center. Looking at previous cases of new town development, I think that when retired people return to the area, they may have weak connections and attachment to the area. Based on these points, I would like to use the perspective of tourism from the perspective of regional revitalization in order to create a town that continues to be chosen by generations and a town that people can feel attached to. |
Regarding specialty products <br id="3"/>Pears are also a regional brand, but if we want to spread Inagi pears nationwide, we should create a brand that indicates sugar content, size, shape, etc. I think it's good. |
Inagi's cultivation techniques have received high praise at local fairs, including JA. |
Regarding agricultural support <br id="3"/>How will the city tackle the problem of successors for pear farmers? |
Since most of the farmers who quit farming or downsized have sold their farms and paid inheritance tax, it is difficult to solve the problem fundamentally. What we, the government, can do is to further brand Inagi pears, make farmers proud of their high commercial value, and promote and guide young successors to the appeal of growing pears. At the same time, we hope that the government can back up ideas for developing and manufacturing processed products. |
About the Renge Festival, etc. <br id="3"/>Daimaru Canal Water has a history of 300 years. We held the Renge Festival this year, and we are starting to move towards an even bigger event next year, so we would like to ask for your continued support. |
Regarding pamphlets on the Milk Vine Festival and wild plants, please submit your business requests through the relevant departments. |
Inquiries about this page
Inagi City General Affairs Department Secretary Public Relations Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781