While strolling through Yaesu, I found a signboard called "Emigration and Exchange Information Garden" in a building at the corner of the intersection of Yaesu Street and Chuo-dori.
When you enter, there are a lot of explanatory materials by prefecture, but it seems that it is not tourist information.
According to the person in charge, it was said that it was created in March of this year in a place that supports immigration and exchange to rural areas.
On the floor, there is a “consultation corner” that responds to consultations and inquiries about immigration and exchange to rural areas, and a “local document viewing corner, event / seminar” where you can see pamphlets on immigration and exchange created by each local government. There is an "Information Search Corner" where you can search for information on immigration and exchange to rural areas on a personal computer using the information site "National Immigration Navi".
In the "Event Seminar Space", migration consultations and seminars were held by local governments, and on the day I visited, a consultation was held by Uchiko-cho, Ehime Prefecture.
The location of the Immigration and Exchange Information Garden is on the first floor of Echizenya Building, 1-1-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku.
Opening hours are from 11:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and from 10:00 to 18:00 on weekends and holidays.
The museum is closed on Monday.
Click here for the website of the Immigration and Exchange Information Garden. ⇒
https://www.iju-navi.soumu.go.jp/ijunavi/garden/