Call for Name Suggestions for the New Azabu 2-Chome Complex Begins Today
The Minato City area is excited to announce the long-awaited start of name submissions for the new multi-functional complex set to be established at the site of the former Ikura Elementary School in Azabu 2-Chome. From May 1, 2023, to May 31, 2023, you can participate in naming this significant community hub that will offer space for small-scale multifunctional home care services and collaborative community activities.
The Purpose of the New Facility
This facility is designed with the community in mind, aiming to serve as a vital gathering place for local residents. It will provide essential services and a welcoming space where individuals can come together for various activities. The goal is for the facility to foster regional exchange, collaboration, and support, creating a positive impact on the quality of life for all who use it.
How to Participate
Residents are invited to submit their name suggestions either through a designated application form or on paper submission. The initiative encourages creativity and community spirit as participants contribute to shaping the identity of this new landmark.
Selection Criteria and Rewards
To ensure a fair and engaging process, a selection committee will review all submitted names. The winners will be awarded prizes that are not only honorary but also practical. The
grand prize will be given to one name that is selected for use, along with a certificate of recognition, while approximately three runners-up will also receive awards.
- - Grand Prize: 15,000 yen worth of Minato City’s local currency, “Minato-Toku PAY,” in addition to a certificate.
- - Excellence Awards: Three participants will each receive 5,000 yen worth of “Minato-Toku PAY.”
This initiative emphasizes community involvement, allowing the residents of Minato City to cultivate a personal connection with the space.
More Information
For further details, you can refer to the flyer provided, which outlines the application process and additional information about the prizes.
In conclusion, the launch of this naming contest symbolizes a collaborative effort between the city and its residents. It's an opportunity to contribute to the local community while potentially leaving a legacy as part of the new Azabu 2-Chome complex. Your voice matters, so get involved and help shape the future of this integral community space!
Together, let’s create a welcoming environment that resonates well with the spirit of Minato City.