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だて市政だより2月号(英訳版) Public Relations Magazine DATE English Digest - February 2023


A Renewed Determination To Protect The Region Sparked By The Annual Fire-Brigade Review

P21 地域を守る決意新たに臨む 伊達市消防団出初式

   After their inspection by the mayor and various firefighting commanders, the roughly 700 community firefighters who appeared at the community firefighting commencement ceremony displayed controlled movements as they marched in file with their trucks.
   “In times of emergency, community firefighters must protect the lives and property of city residents. Recognizing the weight of your duties, please train your minds and bodies,” instructed community firefighter commander HORI Kōji. Currently, more than 1,100 Date City community firefighters keep the region safe on a daily basis. The community firefighters who participated showed their renewed resolve as they greeted the new year.


Support for the Repair of Homes with Portional Damage Application Acceptance Ends February 28th

P22 一部損壊住宅支援 受付期限は2月28日

As there will be no further extensions to the acceptance period, please apply before the deadline.

Eligibility Those who have received a verdict of “portional damage” on their disaster certificate
Details A ¥100,000 subsidy will be granted in cases where expenses of ¥200,000 or greater have been incurred to repair, etc., the rooves or exterior walls of affected homes
Application Period Please apply by Tuesday, February 28th (Application acceptance hours … weekdays, 8:30 AM ~ 5 PM)
Items to Bring Disaster Certificate; invoices (written estimates also permitted); receipts, photographs taken before, during, and after repair work; photocopy from bank passbook

Google Translated (English) Homepage

Contact Construction and Housing Department's Facility Maintenance Section ☎ 024-573-5064


Hobara Gymnasium Reopens for Use on January 26th

P22 保原体育館 1月26日から利用再開

After having been utilized as a location for COVID-19 vaccinations, Hobara Gymnasium will resume use for the public beginning Tuesday, January 26th.

Contact Hobara Gymnasium ☎ 024-575-4610


School Admission Notifications Sent to Those Entering Elementary and Middle School

P22 小・中学校入学予定者へ入学通知書を送付

Applicability Those planned to enter an elementary or middle school within the city
Details School admission notifications were mailed in late January (or distributed in elementary school, to those eligible for middle school admission). Please enquire if it does not arrive during January.

Contact School Education Department’s General Affairs and Management Section ☎ 024-573-5824


Did the notification arrive? Check during the J-Alert drill

P22 情報届いてますか? Jアラート訓練で確認を

Date Wednesday, February 15th 11 AM
Details The following message will be broadcast over emergency radio system loudspeakers (in Japanese): “This is a test of the J-ALERT system.” (Repeated 3 times); “This is Date City Disaster Management.”
Other Information Information will also arrive through the Disaster Management App, Date City’s official SNS accounts, and email messages to registered accounts.
 
Email address registration is here

Smartphone Registration
Featurephone Registration


Contact Disaster Preparation & Crisis Management Department’s Crisis Management Section ☎ 024-575-1197


Exhibition of the Museum’s Collected Materials – The World of Tsukidate Town’s Nishihara Ruins

P24 保原歴史文化資料館収蔵資料展 月舘町西原遺跡の世界


Date Saturday, January 28th ~ Friday, March 31st
9 AM ~ 5 PM (Last admission at 4:30 PM; museum closed every Tuesday, as well as Wednesday, March 22nd)
Location Hobara History Museum
Details An exhibition of the results of an archaeological excavation, such as remains from tomb and other artifacts, that help us grasp the appearance of a community 3500 years ago (late Jōmon period)
Admission Fee General admission ¥210; ¥100 for elementary, middle, and high school students

Contact Hobara History Museum ☎ 024-575-1615


Free Concert at MDD Hall

P24 MDDフリーライブ

Date Saturday, February 4th
Performances begin at 1:30 PM (doors open at 1 PM)
Location 2nd floor of the Date City Hometown Assembly Hall
Details Everyone active in music from within the city, as well as from neighboring municipalities, will give instrumental, choral, folksong, etc., performances
Capacity 100 people
Application Unnecessary

Contact Date City Hometown Assembly Hall ☎ 024-583-3244


Japanese Class for Non-native Speakers & Trivia Night

P24 外国人向け日本語講座&トリビアナイト

① Japanese Class for Non-native Speakers

Date Tuesday, February 21st  6:15 PM ~ 7:30 PM
Location Meeting Room 401 located on the 4th floor of City Hall’s East Wing
Eligibility Foreigners living or working within Fukushima Prefecture (Class taught in English)
Participant limit 10 people
Cost Free
Application Please apply by Tuesday, February 14th using this link or the following QR code.

Japanese Class Application Form


② Trivia Night

Date Friday, February 24th 6:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM
Location Date Central Exchange Hall
Eligibility Expats as well as residents of the city
Details Exchange culture and knowledge with those from other countries through a quiz game. Additional information in both Japanese and English can be found on this dedicated city homepage.
Participant limit 32 people
Application Please apply by Friday, February 10th using this link or the following QR code.

Trivia Night Application Form


Contact Collaborative Community Development Department’s Collaboration Promotion Section ☎ 024-575-1177


Free Meetings for Tax Consultation with Certified Public Tax Accountants

P24 税理士による税の無料相談(要予約)

Dates Monday, February 13th ~ Wednesday, March 8th
10 AM ~ 4 PM ※ Excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays
Location Fukushima Tax Consultation Center
(Fukushima City, Moriai-chō 14 # 29)
Details Issues related to income tax, inheritance tax, gift tax, etc.
Application & Contact Information Fukushima Tax Consultation Center ☎ 024-534-3907 (Reception Hours: 9:30 AM ~ 4:30 PM, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)


Coordinator for International Relations’ Monthly Column by Lara Justice

P31 連載コラム 国際交流員の活動日誌「スーパーボウルのスーパー浪費」

The Super Extravagance of the Super Bowl

   February has many celebrations and events, but there is only one that sports fans across America anticipate the most; the Super Bowl. This is the final playoff game of the National Football League (NFL) and takes place during the second Sunday in February. Millions of viewers watch every year, making it the most watched broadcast in the US. Families and friends often gather together to watch while indulging in classic Super Bowl party food and drink.

   While the Super Bowl is known for being a battle for the top in American football, it is not the only battle that wages during this much anticipated time of the year. Once the television cuts away from the battle on the football field, the competition of commercials begins. Due to the extremely high viewership, companies pay millions of dollars for only 30 seconds of screen time. With that exorbitant price tag, they put care in making sure their advertisements are worth being watched. Interesting storylines, gorgeous visuals, and catchy songs are just a few of the strategies deployed during this capitalistic competition. Commercials aired during this time often have the quality and feel of blockbuster films.

   The commercial game is amped up so much that some people, like me, watch the Super Bowl solely for the artistry of the commercials. Others, however, may tune in around the halftime show, when a famous artist takes what is most likely the biggest stage of their life. To capture the attention of such a large audience, traditionally top household names, such as Beyoncé, Michael Jackson, and Prince, have been invited. With sportsmanship, music, and the chaos and range of high-budgeted commercials, the Super Bowl appeals to a wide audience. If given the opportunity, perhaps give it a view and see what you think of this spectacularly extravagant event that captures the unwavering attention of many Americans every year!