Kanagawa ¥100,000 Coronavirus Payout: Form Posting & Bank Transfer Schedule

Kanagawa Prefecture has begun sending the application forms for the government financial aid as early as May 11. Below is the detailed schedule according to city/town.

Posting & Bank Schedule per Kanagawa City/Town

city/townposting of formsbank transfer
AikawaMay 14Not specified
AtsugiLast week of MayMid-June
AyaseMay 13May 25
ChigasakiLate MayNot specified
EbinaMay 21Late May
FujisawaEnd of MayMid-June
HadanoMay 18Late May
HakoneMay 13Not specified
HayamaMay 19-23Late May
HiratsukaEnd of MayMid-June
IseharaMay 20Not specified
KaiseiMay 13Not specified
KamakuraEnd of MayMid-June
KawasakiLate MayMid-June
KiyokawaMay 12Not specified
MatsudaMay 12May 19
ManazuruMay 11Not specified
MinamiashigaraMay 14Mid-May
NakaiMay 13Not specified
NinomiyaMay 15Not specified
OdawaraLate May1 month after receipt of application
OiAvailable on websiteMid-May
OisoMay 182-3 weeks after receipt of application
SagamiharaMay 30Mid-May
SamukawaEnd of MayNot specified
YamakitaMay 14Not specified
YamatoLate MayNot specified
YokohamaMay 29Early June
YokosukaEnd of MayNot specified
YugawaraMay 18May 22
ZamaMay 22Not specified
ZushiMay 15Late May

Notes

  • The dates indicated above mean that the city or town will begin sending forms. Depending on the number of residents, they may send the forms later.
  • The application forms will be addressed to the head of the household, who can then apply for all members in one form.
  • Most of the wards and cities have indicated that they will be accepting applications until mid-August.
  • As with all official forms in Japan, the application sheet is in Japanese. A translation of the model sheet can be found here.
See also  ¥100,000 Coronavirus Payout: Form Posting & Bank Transfer Schedule of Tokyo Wards & Cities

Posting & Bank Transfer Schedule for Other Prefectures

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Video

I’ve rounded up some more bits of information in the video below:

  • Postal Application (1:16)
  • Online Application: What You Need (2:23), My Experience (3:08)
  • How to Look up Information with Minimal Japanese (4:44)
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