Proship Supports Saga
2026-05-27 01:35:11

Proship Receives Appreciation for Continuing Support to Saga's Local Development Initiative

Proship’s Commitment to Local Development in Saga Prefecture



Proship Inc., headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, has actively engaged in initiatives aimed at supporting local revitalization and enhancing educational opportunities in Saga Prefecture. For the second consecutive year, the company has made a remarkable contribution through the corporate hometown tax system, donating 5 million yen to the Saga Prefectural University (tentative name) project. This commitment not only highlights Proship's corporate social responsibility but also underscores its dedication to nurturing future generations in Japan.

On May 22, 2026, Proship was honored with a certificate of appreciation from the Saga Prefecture government, recognizing its generous contributions to the region. During the appreciation ceremony, Proship's CEO, Motofumi Suzuki, and the Saga Office Director, Hanako Tsunematsu, were present alongside key figures from the Saga government, including Vice Governor Ken Hirao.

Background of the Corporate Hometown Tax Initiative


This contribution emphasizes Proship's alignment with the objectives of the Saga Prefectural University project, which aims to foster talent and promote the region's social development. By supporting education and related initiatives, Proship believes it plays a crucial role in cultivating leaders who will contribute positively to the future of Saga and various communities.

The importance of developing an educational environment that empowers local youth to take on leadership roles cannot be overstated. By investing in such projects, Proship aims to participate actively in the sustainable development of the local community, adhering to its overarching principle of


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