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Relief Money in Response to the Earthquake Centered in the Kumamoto Region of Kumamoto Prefecture 2016

Following the Earthquake Centered in the Kumamoto Region of Kumamoto Prefecture 2016,
the Government of Japan decided to accept relief money from foreign governments,
foreign individuals, companies and Japanese residents abroad, in the following manner:


1. Information regarding Account of Embassy of Japan in Israel for Relief Money

(1)Embassy of Japan in Israel has opened the following account to accept relief money.
(note) The relief money received by the Embassy of Japan in Israel will be sent to the account of the
Government of Japan later.
If you wish to send your donations to the Japanese Red Cross Society, please contact the Embassy of Japan in Israel.
The donations sent from Embassy of Japan in Israel to the Japanese Red Cross Society will be used as
"Gien-kin(donations)" (please see 2(1) below for more details).

Account information
Bank Name BANK HAPOALIM
Branch Name Beit Asia (567)
SWIFT Code POALILIT
Account Number 404269
Account Name EMBASSY OF JAPAN


(2) If you wish to obtain a receipt, please send an email to info@tl.mofa.go.jp that contains the following:

1. Subject: Request for Receipt
2. Your name
3. The amount of the relief money
4. The date when the relief money was donated
5. The name of the bank from which the relief money was transferred


2. Japanese Red Cross Society Account Information
The Japanese Red Cross Society is also accepting relief money provided voluntarily from overseas Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies, governments, individuals, as "Kyuen-kin(relief funds)" (the distinction between
"Kyuen-kin(relief funds)" and "Gien-kin(donations)" is explained in the account information section).
The following is the information of the account opened for this purpose:

Account information

Bank Name SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION
Branch Name GINZA BRANCH
SWIFT Code SMBCJPJT
Account Number 026-8372918
Bank Address 5-8-10, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN
Beneficiary Name The Japanese Red Cross Society
Beneficiary Address 1-1-3, Shiba Daimon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Telephone +81-3-3438-1311


Attention regarding relief money to the Japanese Red Cross Society

a) Red Cross Society Use of Funds

For the Earthquake Centered in the Kumamoto Region of Kumamoto Prefecture 2016, in principle, relief money to
the Japanese Red Cross Society from abroad (outside Japan) will be categorized as "Kyuen-kin (relief funds)"
as opposed to "Gien-kin (donations)".
Please see the note below for the distinction between "Kyuen-kin" and "Gien-kin".
If you wish to have your relief money used as "Gien-kin" instead of "Kyuen-kin", after your relief money are transferred
via the process above, please send an e-mail to the Japanese Red Cross Society (donation@jrc.or.jp) that includes:

Subject: Funds sent as "Gien-kin"
Your name
The amount of the relief money
The date when the relief money was donated
The name of the bank from which the relief money was transferred


Note: Definition of "Gien-kin" and "Kyuen-kin" for the Japanese Red Cross Society
"Gien-kin": funds send by the Japanese Red Cross Society to affected local governments and municipalities,
which are then given to affected people.
"Kyuen-kin": funds that will be directly used by the Japanese Red Cross Society to perform relief and rescue
operations related to this specific earthquake disaster.



b) Requesting a Receipt

In principle, the Japanese Red Cross Society does not automatically issue receipts for relief money.
If you wish to receive a receipt, please send an e-mail to the Japanese Red Cross Society (donation@jrc.or.jp) that includes the following information:
Subject: Request for Receipt
Your name
The amount of the relief money
The date when the relief money was donated
The name of the bank from which the relief money was transferred


3. Relief Money Acceptance Account by Local Governments of the Affected Area
Local governments of the affected area have also opened accounts to accept donations.
Please check websites of each local governments for more information.
If you wish to see the information of the account opened by Kumamoto Prefecture,
which is one of the most severely affected areas, please check the following page.
Call for 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake Donations