Request for suspension of business Benefits to business operators Kanagawa Saitama Variation in response in Chiba April 15 17:01

With regard to cash payments for businesses that are in a difficult situation such as sales decreasing due to the influence of the new coronavirus, there are variations in response in three prefectures, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba.

Kanagawa Prefecture Maximum 300,000 Yen Payment Policy

As in Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture has requested six business categories and facilities to be closed from this month, as well as demanding that business hours for restaurants, including izakaya, be shortened to 8:00 pm.

In the prefecture, 100,000 yen will be provided as a "cooperation fee" to SMEs and sole proprietors who cooperated, and 100,000 to 200,000 yen will be added depending on the number of establishments rented as rent assistance, It has made clear that it will pay up to 300,000 yen.

Consider support for SMEs in Saitama Prefecture

On the other hand, in Saitama Prefecture, we have been requesting a leave of absence from facilities where people gather from 13th, and we are considering providing support for small and medium-sized enterprises.

On the other hand, with regard to restaurants including izakaya, we are demanding that business be continued after taking appropriate infection control measures, and so far no concrete support measures have been provided.

However, Kawaguchi City has decided to pay a uniform 100,000 yen to small businesses that have fallen into difficult business conditions.

Chiba support is under consideration

Also, in Chiba Prefecture, the facility that many people gathered, including entertainment facilities such as bars and snacks, was targeted for leave from 14th, but it is under consideration to support the company as a prefecture to respond to the request. , Not specifically shown.

No request was made to shorten the opening hours for restaurants, including izakaya.

Under such circumstances, some cities have decided to pay cash independently, of which Ichikawa City has a maximum of 200,000 if small and medium-sized enterprises in the city close their business or work on shortening business hours upon request. In addition to paying JPY, Noda City plans to pay JPY 100,000 to restaurants, mainly for sole proprietors, whose users are decreasing.