The Ama Town official app not only provides administrative information and notices about daily life and procedures, but also aggregates news about Ama Town and event information on the island and outside, and functions as a portal site.
Not only does it aggregate news and event information about Ama Town, but it also allows users to request and post information about Ama Town.
■About Functions
Here are the functions of each menu button.
・Topics
The "Topics and Events" page of the Ama Town official website is displayed. It displays one month's worth of news and articles about Ama Town in chronological order. You can sort by category, such as events or education, and you can also sort the information by popularity. In addition, anyone can request news and event information about Ama Town on the "Topics and Events" page of the Ama Town official website and app.
・Events
The event calendar of the "Topics and Events" page of the Ama Town official website is displayed. You can view events related to Ama Town in calendar format. Events can be sorted by location: on the island, off the island, or online. On the individual event pages, you can view information such as event summaries and maps in a unified display format.
・Services
The service page of the Ama Town official website will be displayed. Digital services related to Ama Town, such as Ama Town's digital local currency, Hahn Pay, and the e-book version of Ama Public Relations, are listed here.
・Search
The menu screen of the Ama Town official website will be displayed. You can search the site and find various menus on the Ama Town official website.
■About Ama Town (Oki District, Shimane Prefecture)
Aiming to create a sustainable island, Ama Town has set "independence, challenge, exchange x inheritance, and unity" as the management guidelines for its town administration, and with the motto of "There is nothing that we don't have," it continues to take on challenges in various fields to ensure the island's survival while communicating the values and way of life that come with being an island nation both on and off the island.
We aim to "inherit" the island's history and traditional culture, cherish the half-farming, half-fishing lifestyle that is rooted on the island, and the sense of mutual support that comes from local ties and trust, while "uniting" to create an island where everyone can push forward (in the dialect it means to pull strongly).