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Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations

We have received consultation on support for activities since the establishment of Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations. In addition, it is a reception desk for various assistance systems.

Last Updated July 24, 2023

How to join Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations

・Apply directly to the executive officer of Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations

・Application to the ward office
We can apply by application in Yokohama-shi electronic application, report service or registration notice.
The ward office will contact you Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations, where you live, and Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations officers will guide you to join.

※Application for Yokohama City Electronic Application and Notification Service
Sites for PCs (outside sites)
Sites for smartphones (outside sites)

Membership registration form (outside site)

What is Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations?

Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations is a voluntary and democratic voluntary organization that fosters a sense of solidarity among local residents and addresses various issues such as welfare, environment, anti-crime program and disaster prevention.
In Kanagawa Ward, 176 Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations are organized. In addition, Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood Associations have organized 21 regional alliances of Neighborhood Associations in each region to address regional issues. In addition, the chairman of the regional alliance Neighborhood Associations organizes the Kanagawa Ward Alliance Neighborhood Associations Neighborhood Association Liaison Council and works to promote mutual development within the ward.

This is done at Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations.

We are engaged in various activities in accordance with the actual situation of Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood Associations, including activities to promote mutual friendship among residents and activities to protect local security.
・Disaster prevention activities

We prepare for disasters such as earthquakes and floods, such as emergency stockpiling and the implementation of the disaster drill.

・Environmental beautification activities

We are promoting the beautification of the town, such as community cleaning.

・Traffic Safety Campaign

We watch over when going to school and work on traffic safety.

・anti-crime program Activities

We contribute to the community development where people can live with peace of mind by managing security lights and local patrols.

・Recreational Activities

We communicate with local residents, such as Bon Odori, cultural festivals, and athletic meet.

・Children's Association and Senior Citizens' Association Activities

We support social activities such as children's associations and senior citizens' associations.

When you join Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations

It is possible to solve each regional issue and promote friendship with local people. Why don't you create a "safe, secure and easy-to-live town" together?
The Kanagawa Ward Office handles subscriptions to Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood Associations. If you have any questions about Neighborhood Association or Neighborhood Associations in your area, please contact Regional Promotion Division.
Introduction of Kanagawa Ward Alliance Neighborhood Associations Neighborhood Association Liaison Council
The Kanagawa Ward Neighborhood Associations Neighborhood Association Liaison Council, organized by the chairman of the Neighborhood Associations, is working to create a more livable city in Kanagawa Ward, focusing on the four areas of the environment, anti-crime program, disaster prevention and welfare.
Kanagawa Ward Union Neighborhood Associations Neighborhood Association Liaison Council website (outside site)

Kanagawa Ward Map, Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations

About local activity promotion costs subsidy

Please refer to the page of "Local Activities Promotion Subsidy" (Civic Affairs Bureau Regional Activities Promotion Division) for an overview of local activities promotion costs.

From 2023, applications can also be made from the "electronic application and notification system".
When using the "electronic application / notification system", please apply from the following URL.

About application for publication of Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations event information

Information on events organized by Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood Associations.

Target event business

Event business sponsored or participated by Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations in Kanagawa Ward

(It also includes events such as children's associations and senior citizens' associations in Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood Associations.)

For more information, please refer to “Application for Information on Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations Events”.

Registration for "Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations Event Information"

Or please apply by e-mail.
※Regional Promotion Division Kanagawa Ward, please fill out the form below and submit the title to the Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations Event Information Application Form.

How to use the electronic application system

If you would like to discuss how to use the electronic application system.

Please contact us.

(Contact: 0120-329-478)

If you would like to discuss the content to be posted, please contact Kanagawa Ward Regional Promotion Division.

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Inquiries to this page

Kanagawa Ward General Affairs Department Regional Promotion Division

Telephone: 045-411-7086

Telephone: 045-411-7086

Fax: 045-323-2502

Email address: kg-chishin@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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