The Japanese Journal of Regional Policy Studies
Online ISSN : 2434-1576
Print ISSN : 1348-5539
The Important Things to Sustain an “Ibasyo” for the Older Adults During COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case Study of the “Kurara”, a Social Place in “Izu Matsuzaki”
Mitsuho NAKAGOMIKazuhiro MATSUMOTO
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2023 Volume 30 Pages 78-85

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Kurara is a “Ibasyo (the comfortable place)” for older adults. We conducted participants observation, face-to-face interviews, and questionnaires to reveal why this place could survive the period of COVID-19 pandemic. Kurara has been run as a worker’s collective and the land and the building belong to older adults who work there. Thus, they need not care about the rental fee and the labor cost during the closing duration. Moreover, the leaders of Kurara have been endeavoring to engage in 3 things 1) to establish an easily understandable goal for all related persons, 2) to conduct some personalized approaches to care for everyone, 3) to prepare for the future by using existing resources, which makes Kurara a “Ibasyo” for the participants psychologically. The system of worker’s collective and the leader’s appropriate care for all workers are essential to maintain the “Ibasyo” for older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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