History
Before theCharacteristics
A ''chōnaikai'' deals with five criteria:Territory
The local government generally covers the same area. According to the evolution of the population, the ''chōnaikai'' may be divided.Membership
The household is the basic member. Some sections may exist for women, children or elderly, taking part in the proper activities. Sometimes, a corporate membership is also allowed for financial issues.Automatic membership
For a new household, membership is not mandatory, but gives access to a lot of facilities. Non-member households are somewhat ostracized from the community and are treated as strangers . People in rented rooms, typically students or young salary men, are said to be member of the household of the landowner. Because apartment tenants reside in the community temporarily, and the associations are geared toward homeowners and families, they are under no social pressure to join.Activities
They attend a wide range: * Security of the neighbourhood, especially during natural disasters * Waste management, * Aid to the elderly and disabled * Cultural and sport activities, aiming at a better mutual understanding * Funeral activities ** When a member of the community dies, association members assist the bereaved family with funeral arrangements * Assistance in case of a disaster ** When a house is destroyed by fire or other means, association members provide the homeless family with shelter, food, clothing, and monetary donations to assist the family in replacing their home and other lost possessions. ** When a disaster hits a region, associations in neighboring communities participate in assistance efforts.Institutional part
Based in the same general area, the ''chōnaikai'' improves the municipality. It subsidizes modes of communication and can encourage local participation. But it can also exert influence in political issues, mobilizing the neighbourhood with petitions or demonstrations.See also
* TonarigumiReferences