Telework at a temple 23:13 on May 22, starting "Tera work" in Minobu Town, Yamanashi Prefecture

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In order to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection, telework is being widely adopted by companies and other organizations, and in Minobu Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, a service called “Terawork” has been started on a trial basis, which provides a shukubo where you can concentrate in a quiet environment.

This service, called "Tera Work", was started by a private company in Tokyo on a trial basis at five temples nationwide to get people to use the temple as a workplace while the introduction of telework spreads at companies.

One of them, "Habatobo" in Minobu Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, is the second oldest shrine in Minobu Mountain, which was built about 740 years ago.

It has a 60-tatami room, a large guest room, and Wi-Fi, so you can concentrate on your work in a quiet environment.

Hatababo's Hayashizenkanju says, “Originally, the temple was originally used as a public place. Even if you work from home, it's difficult to turn your work and family on and off. I think I'm stressed out, so I'd like you to be able to calm down and work hard in nature. "

According to the shukubo, "Tera Work" has just begun this month and there are still few reservations.