
[47 Prefectures Resilience Future Co-Creation Conference]



In response to the social issues facing the region, such as population decline and outflow due to the declining birthrate and aging population, and the risk of natural disasters, leading experts and specialists in various fields who contribute to the sustainability and resilience of the region will gather on-site to discuss new urban development and education utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as AI and the Metaverse, the creation of sustainable tourism that makes use of the region's traditional culture and local resources, and recycling-oriented regional revitalization. The Co-Creation Conference will bring together industry, academia, government, and the private sector to rediscover the charm and value of the region, and to realize sustainable and resilient tourism and urban development, as well as urban development based on co-creation and mutual assistance, created together with local people.


[ Children's Future Creator Development Project ]



Our organization is made up of leading figures and experts in various fields who contribute to the sustainability and resilience of local areas by addressing social issues facing local communities, such as population decline and population outflow due to a declining birthrate and aging population, and the risk of natural disasters, through new urban development and education utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as AI and the metaverse, the creation of sustainable tourism that makes use of local traditional culture and resources, and circular regional revitalization.
In particular, we will work with the younger generation and children to create a city of co-creation and mutual assistance (planning and hosting a Resilience Future Conference, which brings together experts, youth, and the private sector, including industry, academia, and government), and hold leadership development programs across the country.


[ Children's Future Creator Development Project]


As population decline and outmigration become increasingly serious challenges, the shortage of digital talent needed to sustain local communities is drawing growing concern.Today, many children aspire to become game creators, YouTubers, and other digital professionals, yet in many rural areas the environment for digital education is still not sufficiently in place.To build resilient communities, it is essential to create an environment where children can pursue their dreams, learn digital skills, work locally, and continue living in their hometowns without having to leave.This seminar combines digital education for children with “hometown education,” nurturing a love for the local community and creating a space where adults and children can co-create the future of their region together.
プロジェクト専門家チーム

[Co-representative director]
Asako Kimura
FY2023 Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Youth Division Chairman
SDGs Promotion Roundtable Committee Members

[Academic Director]
Masato Taniguchi
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Specially Appointed Professor

[Co-representative director]
Kuniyoshi Mabuchi
Co-CEO, Xinobi AI Inc.
Generative General Incorporated Association
AI Japan Director

[Academic Director]
Yoshiyuki Kaneda
Specially Appointed Professor, Shikoku Crisis Management Education and Research and Regional Collaboration Promotion Organization, Kagawa University

[Industry Director]
Katsunosuke Honda
Japan Heritage Producer, Agency for Cultural Affairs
Cabinet Office Cool Japan
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