Architect Kengo Kuma and Higashikawa Town Mayor Ichiro Matsuoka discuss "Post-COVID-19 and the future of the region using corporate hometown tax donations" [Nikkei Online Edition]

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

The Nikkei Online Edition has published a conversation between architect Kengo Kuma and Higashikawa Town Mayor Ichiro Matsuoka on the topic of "Post-COVID and the future of the region using corporate hometown tax donations," which we would like to introduce to you.

Kengo Kuma, who fell in love with Higashikawa Town in Hokkaido, is planning to set up a satellite office there and implement full-scale teleworking.

Post-COVID-19 and the future of local communities using corporate hometown tax donations

Post-COVID-19 and the future of local communities using corporate hometown tax donations [Nikkei]
Post-COVID-19 and the future of local communities using corporate hometown tax donations [Nikkei Online Edition]

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