Apply for 'Leisure-Friendly Certification' by the 31st of Next Month
Benefits Include Extra Points When Applying for Government Certification

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Regional Culture Promotion Agency are accepting applications for the 'Leisure-Friendly Certification' until the 31st of next month. This certification encourages companies and institutions that promote a harmonious balance between work and leisure for employees.


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From 2012 until last year, 495 companies and institutions have been certified. All are recognized as leaders in driving societal change towards a leisure-inclusive culture. The certification is valid for three years.


Certified companies and institutions receive various benefits, including promotion of leisure programs, support for cultural and leisure activities, priority support when applying for government support projects, and additional points when applying for government certifications. Ten outstanding companies and institutions are selected to receive awards such as the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Award.


A Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism official stated, "The Leisure-Friendly Certification enhances the image of companies and institutions, expands opportunities for talent recruitment, and increases employee job satisfaction. We hope companies and institutions actively participate to spread the value of work-life balance."



The Ministry will hold an online business briefing session on the 30th to help companies and institutions obtain sufficient information and prepare their applications. Online group consulting will also be provided for companies and institutions needing assistance with preparing submission materials according to evaluation criteria. For more details, please refer to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism or the Leisure-Friendly Support website.


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