2021/07/28 05:30
◎管淑平
The city of Tomakomai in Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost main island, plans to promote a local camping resort for teleworkers interested in "workations" that combine work and vacations.
日本最北邊的主要島嶼北海道的苫小牧市,打算向有意「工作度假」結合工作與度假的遠距工作者,推銷當地的露營休閒場。
The municipal office is eyeing a budget of 40 million yen to provide high-speed internet access in the cottages and meeting rooms at Auto Resort Tomakomai Arten, a popular resort owned by the city close to New Chitose airport.
市府正打算用4000萬日圓預算,在當地熱門的公營Arten汽車渡假區的小木屋、會議室提供高速網路。
Workations are drawing attention with the growth of remote working amid the coronavirus pandemic.
由於在新型冠狀病毒疫情中,遠距工作增加,工作度假也正受到注意。
Tomakomai is facing a population decline and hopes its efforts will attract teleworkers to counter the trend, a city official said.
市府官員說,苫小牧正面臨人口減少,希望這麼做會吸引遠距工作者,扭轉這種趨勢。
英倫翻譯轉自https://features.ltn.com.tw/english/article/paper/1463389
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