Neighbourhood associations help residents work together for the good of the community.
MALAYSIA has its own neighbourhood watch known as Rukun Tetangga. Well, what about Japan? Rukun Tetangga in Japan has long existed in the form of self-governing neighbourhood associations known as chonaikai or jichikai. The associations help residents to connect and work together – through various activities and voluntary services – for the common good of the community.
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