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The NHK Man and NHK Fee – FAQ

NHK, Japan’s national public broadcasting organization, is funded by TV receiving fees paid by households in Japan that have a TV set. Therefore, you must legally pay the NHK TV receiving fees if you live in Japan and have a TV. The NHK TV receiving fees are used to fund NHK’s TV and radio programs and their online and satellite services. The fee amount varies depending on your TV type and whether you live in a house or an apartment. If you have a TV in your home, you will receive a notification from NHK to pay the TV receiving fees. It is mandatory to pay these fees, and failure to do so can result in legal consequences. However, if you do not have a TV, you can inform NHK of this fact, and they will remove you from their list of households that need to pay the TV receiving fees. The NHK fee is an important part of Japan’s media landscape. It helps ensure the continued operation of NHK and the production of high-quality television and radio programming. While the fee is mandatory and non-payment can result in legal action, it’s important to remember that it is a relatively…

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