Aomori Nanbu-cho Supporting restaurants with cash payment New Coronavirus April 20 19:04

In order to support restaurants that are seriously affected by the spread of the new coronavirus, Nanbu-cho, Aomori Prefecture has launched its own support plan to provide cash to the restaurants.

Nanbu Town's unique cash benefit is targeted at restaurants in the town where last month and this month's sales have decreased by more than 30% compared to the same month of the previous year.

The town is supposed to pay the decrease in sales in cash, and the upper limit is 180,000 yen to 30,000 yen a month depending on the size of the store and the actual performance of the business.

Applications will be accepted from the Commerce and Industry Tourism Division of the town hall from the 21st, and the deadline is set twice on the 27th this month and the 18th next month.

It means that you can apply by filling out the application form distributed at the office counter, etc. and submitting it together with a copy of a book that shows your income, and it will be paid at the beginning of next month at the earliest.

The town expects to pay cash to about 40 stores, so it decides to demolish the town's financial fund and add about 13 million yen to the supplementary budget.

Mayor Yunao Kudo of the Nanbu-cho said, `` We are not sure when the country's support will be implemented, so we will work with a sense of speed to reassure restaurant operators who are particularly seriously affected. The top priority is to prevent the spread of infection, but I would like to proceed with economic measures as well. "