Abstract
In this study, we investigated the actual situation of migration in urbanization control area of Kobe City through the case study of deregulation of development and migration policies in the city. As a result, it was found that deregulation of development has created the living environment for immigrants in line with the community development policies while preserving the rural environment. In this environment, ”hard support” by the government and ”soft support” by local residents are provided and Kobe City is focusing on soft support. A cycle is being formed in which the coordinator serves as an inquiry counter for immigration, and the entrepreneurship program has increased the number of small businesses in the community, resulting in an increase in the number of prospective immigrants. And the government supports this cycle by providing financial support and deregulation of the environment.