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Kumamoto City to Consider Expanding Eligibility for Senior Citizens' Welfare Centers Due to Declining Users, Starting in Fiscal Year 2016

Kumamoto City is considering converting six "Senior Citizens' Welfare Centers" currently used by people aged 60 and over into multi-generational facilities starting in fiscal year 2028. This move is in response to declining user numbers and aims to expand the target age group to include younger generations. The centers targeted for conversion are "Higashi," "Tomiai," "Tenmei," "Jonan," and "Kita."
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Kumamoto City is considering converting six "Senior Citizens' Welfare Centers" currently used by people aged 60 and over into multi-generational facilities starting in fiscal year 2028. This move is in response to declining user numbers and aims to expand the target age group to include younger generations. The centers targeted for conversion are "Higashi," "Tomiai," "Tenmei," "Jonan," and "Kita."

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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