Developing wooden play equipment connected to wood education through the Forest Environment Tax. Lake Tegana Park (Chiba Prefecture)

The feature for February is "Forest Environment Transfer Tax."
The Forest Environment Transfer Tax began in the first year of Reiwa. It is distributed to each municipality at a certain rate, and in towns and villages, it is intended to be used for "costs related to forest maintenance and its promotion," such as thinning, human resource development, securing successors, and promoting and raising awareness of wood utilization.
At Zaiens, we are proposing the use of the Forest Environment Transfer Tax in the exterior field as part of promoting the utilization of forest timber.
This time, we would like to introduce the case of "Teganuma Park," where Abiko City utilized the Forest Environment Transfer Tax to develop wooden play equipment.

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The wooden playground equipment at Lake Tegana Park in Abiko City, Chiba Prefecture has been renovated. The renovation of this playground equipment has utilized forest environment transfer tax for the purpose of promoting wood education. The renovated equipment is of the same scale and play content as the existing equipment.