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Fukuoka Prefecture Go Eat Lunch Voucher “Umakaken Fukuoka” Restaurant Support 8,000 Yen = 10,000 Yen Meal Voucher!! | Kurume’s place

On January 12, 2023 (Thursday), Fukuoka Prefecture launched the Fukuoka Prefecture version of Go, in order to strongly support the recovery of restaurant sales in a difficult business environment due to the impact of rising commodity prices and crude oil prices due to the corona. Announcing that the “Umakaken Fukuoka” meal ticket will be issued.

“Umakaken Fukuoka” is Fukuoka Prefecture’s version of “Go To Eat Meal Voucher,” where you can buy a meal voucher worth 10,000 yen (1,000 yen x 10) for 8,000 yen. Total issue: 6 billion yen (including premium share of 1.2 billion yen)

Available at 7-Eleven, Family Mart, and Lawson nationwide. Up to 2 sets can be purchased at a time.

The period of use is between February 1, 2023 (Wednesday) and April 30, 2023 (Sunday). Store recruitment will begin on January 16, 2023.

To register, register online from Umakaken Fukuoka’s official website. The official website will be open from Monday, January 16th.

If you request a movement restriction related to the new corona, we will suspend sales and ask you to refrain from using it during that period.

Overview of the “Umakaken Fukuoka” project (currently scheduled) The published overview is as follows.

Overview of the “Umakaken Fukuoka” project (current schedule)

  1. Total issue
    6 billion yen (including premium share of 1.2 billion yen)
  2. Sales amount
    A meal ticket worth 10,000 yen (10 x 1,000 yen) is sold for 8,000 yen. Up to 2 sets can be purchased at the same time
  3. point of sale
    7-Eleven, Family Mart, Lawson nationwide
  4. period of use
    From Wednesday, February 1, 2023 to Sunday, April 30, 2023
  5. others
    If we ask the citizens of the prefecture to limit their activities related to the new coronavirus, we will suspend sales and ask them to refrain from using the facilities during that time.

Recruiting “Umakaken Fukuoka” business member stores.

  1. Recruitment period
    From January 16, 2020 (Monday) to April 30, 2023 (Sunday)
  2. Target store
    Of the restaurants classified as “76 restaurants” in Japan’s Standard Industrial Classification, there are restaurants that have already been certified under the Fukuoka Prefecture Infection Prevention Certification System
    * “76 restaurants” refers to establishments that serve food and beverages cooked to order from customers, other foods, and alcoholic beverages on the premises.
    * Businesses not classified as restaurants, such as take-out/delivery food service businesses (including those with simple eating and drinking areas), food trucks, karaoke boxes, etc., are not eligible.
    * This applies to stalls that are set up temporarily for festivals, etc., but are temporarily set up in a fixed location (limited to public roads, parks, etc.) with permission and removal at close of business (fixed stands), coal shops are not eligible.
  3. Method of registration
    Register online from Umakaken Fukuoka’s official website
    * The official website will be open from Monday, January 16th.

Fukuoka Prefectural Office Homepage

Visit the Fukuoka Prefectural Office website for details on the Fukuoka Prefecture Go To Eat “Umakaken Fukuoka” meal ticket.

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