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Furuwaku

Your furusato nozei, on track

TestFlight beta ios

ios· Free · all features included ·By All Things AI, Inc ·Released 2026-06-11

Free. All features included.

No subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see works the moment you install it.

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About this app

What Furuwaku does

Furuwaku is a private companion for Japan's furusato nozei (hometown tax) season. Start by estimating your donation ceiling: enter your gross salary, family situation, social-insurance premiums and other deductions, and Furuwaku computes your estimated limit — shown as both a standard figure and a deliberately conservative band, because the worst outcome in this system is donating past your cap and turning a 2,000-yen deal into a plain donation. Then log every donation as you make it, whichever portal it came from. Rakuten, Furusato Choice, Satofull, Amazon — each site only remembers its own orders, so people who shop across portals end up reconciling totals in a spreadsheet every December. Furuwaku is the one ledger above all of them: municipality, amount, date, portal and the return gift you chose, with your year-to-date total and remaining allowance always one glance away. The paperwork is where most of the real money is lost. Each donation carries its own one-stop exception checklist — application form received, filled in, ID copies attached, mailed, arrival confirmed — with the hard January 10 must-arrive deadline front and center and a clear warning when you pass five municipalities and one-stop stops being an option. If you file a tax return instead, flip a switch and Furuwaku reorganizes the checklist around the February–March filing window. No account, no sync, no tracking. Everything is stored on your device with SwiftData and works fully offline — your income figures and donation history never leave your phone. • Donation-limit estimator with standard and conservative bands • One ledger for donations across every portal • Per-municipality one-stop exception checklists with the five-town warning • Year-end dashboard: remaining allowance, Dec 31 and Jan 10 countdowns • Return-gift log so you never re-order a dud • 100% offline and account-free Download Furuwaku before your next donation and finish the year exactly at your limit — with every form mailed.

Features

Built to be useful, not noisy.

Limit estimator

Enter gross salary, spouse and dependent status, social-insurance premiums and major deductions (iDeCo, mortgage); the app computes the estimated furusato nozei ceiling using the standard resident-tax formula and shows a standard figure plus a safer conservative band, with inputs editable any time as bonuses land.

Municipality donation log

Add each donation with municipality, prefecture, amount, date, portal and return gift; entries group by municipality with per-town and year-to-date totals, and a list view filterable by year and portal.

One-stop paperwork checklist

Every donation carries a one-stop exception checklist — form received, filled, ID copies attached, mailed, arrival confirmed — with the January 10 must-arrive deadline shown per item, an automatic warning at the five-municipality cap, and a tax-return mode that swaps the checklist for filing-season steps.

Year-end allowance dashboard

Home screen with a ring gauge of allowance used vs. remaining against the estimated limit, countdowns to December 31 and January 10, and a list of donations with unfinished paperwork so nothing is left unmailed.

Why it exists

The problem

Furusato nozei donors must stay under an income-dependent deduction ceiling, reconcile donations scattered across multiple portals that each only show their own orders, and get a physical one-stop exception form to every municipality by a hard January 10 must-arrive deadline — overshooting the limit or missing one for…

What's different

How Furuwaku stands out

Unlike Zakatly (an Islamic zakat calculator for a flat 2.5% religious obligation with no government paperwork), Furuwaku models Japan's income-bracket-dependent furusato nozei ceiling and the one-stop exception bureaucracy around it; and unlike Satofull or Rakuten's apps, it is portal-neutral, account-free and fully o…

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FAQ

Questions about Furuwaku

How much does Furuwaku cost?

Furuwaku is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.

Where does Furuwaku store my data?

On your device. Furuwaku is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.

What platforms does Furuwaku support?

iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.

How do I get support for Furuwaku?

Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.

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