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Want to Live in the Japanese Countryside? The Government Could Pay You Rp340 Million

Nurul Darari by Nurul Darari
June 9, 2026
in Global
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Want to Live in the Japanese Countryside? The Government Could Pay You Rp340 Million

Want to Live in the Japanese Countryside? The Government Could Pay You Rp340 Million

Jakarta, ThedailyID — Japan is offering financial incentives of up to ¥3 million, or around Rp340 million, to families willing to relocate from major cities to rural areas as the country seeks to address population decline and labor shortages outside urban centers.

The program forms part of a broader government effort to revitalize regional communities that continue to lose residents to major metropolitan areas such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya.

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Under the initiative, eligible families can receive relocation assistance when moving to designated rural municipalities. In some cases, local governments also provide additional support, including housing assistance, childcare benefits, and job placement programs.

Japanese authorities launched the scheme to combat a long-term demographic challenge. Many rural towns face rapidly aging populations, declining birth rates, and shrinking workforces, while younger residents continue to migrate to large cities for education and employment opportunities.

As a result, some communities have struggled to maintain local businesses, schools, healthcare services, and public infrastructure.

The central government hopes financial incentives will encourage more families to settle outside major urban centers. Officials also aim to create a more balanced population distribution across the country.

Moreover, advances in remote work have strengthened the appeal of rural living for some workers. The government believes flexible work arrangements could help reverse migration trends that have persisted for decades.

However, applicants must meet specific requirements to qualify for the subsidies. Conditions typically include relocating from designated urban areas and remaining in the new community for a minimum period.

Many municipalities have introduced additional programs to attract newcomers. Some offer renovated homes at discounted prices, while others provide support for starting businesses or entering local industries.

Japan’s population challenges remain among the most severe in the world. Government data shows the country’s population has declined for several consecutive years, while the proportion of older citizens continues to grow.

Consequently, policymakers view regional revitalization as a key part of Japan’s long-term economic and social strategy. By encouraging migration to rural communities, officials hope to support local economies and preserve towns facing the threat of depopulation.

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