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Yokohama Co-creation Expo

Last updated on January 24, 2024.

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Yokohama Co-creation Expo 2022 -8 days of dialogue and exploration that spins sustainable Yokohama -

Held at the atrium on the 1st floor of the City Hall for 8 days. The theme is set every day, and we will deliver it in a fulfilling program.
We look forward to your visit.

In addition, during the same period, an exhibition introducing the Yokohama-style regional contribution company certification system will be held at the Atrium Exhibition Space A on the 1st floor of the Yokohama City Hall.
Please drop in here as well. ※Click here for details on Yokohama-style regional contribution companies

Outline of the event

(1) Schedule From Friday, October 21, Reiwa 4 to Friday, October 28
(2) Location: Atrium on the 1st floor of Yokohama City Hall
(3) Application
   You do not need to apply in advance except for one program below.
   ・[Wednesday, October 26 from 10:00 to 12:30]
     Reading experience using information editing "Book obi creation workshop" Book obi creation book with book obi wrapped by book obi you created is lined up in bookstore!
      (A book purchase fee is required.)
"Book belt making workshop" flyer (PDF: 137KB)
(4) Sponsoring/Coordinating/Operating Partners
  ・Host: Yokohama-shi
  ・Co-sponsored by: Yokohama Youth Chamber (Only October 23)
  ・Management Partner: YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office, Japan
           Yokohama Community Design Lab, Harty Co., Ltd.

Timetable (planned) ※A part of the program name is a tentative name at this time.

The contents of each program are introduced on this web page. (External site)

Friday, October 21 Think about the future of public-private partnership.

11:00-11:45 Opening Session “Financial Vision, Collaboration and Co-creation in Basic Policy on Administrative Management”

  • Greetings: Kazuhiro Suzuki (Director Policy Administration Bureau)
  • Hideko Azumi (Director, Administrative Innovation Promotion Office, General Affairs Bureau)
  • Tetsuo Ishikawa (General Manager, Finance Bureau)
  • Natsuko Kuroda (General Manager, Policy Department, Policy Administration Bureau)
  • Jun Iseda (Director, Co-Creation Promotion Office, Policy Administration Bureau)

11: 50-12: 50 "Citizen Collaboration and Co-creation Forum-Future Collaboration x Co-creation-"

  • Taku Ijo (Professor, Yokohama National University)
  • Yoshiyuki Ioda (Director, Yokohama Citizens' Collaboration Promotion Center)
  • Chikako Suzuki (Chairman of NPO Street Cafe Mier Okurayama)
  • Madoka Kitahara (President, Nooto Mori)
  • Daiji Kawaguchi (Chairman of the Living Lab Liaison Conference)
  • Katsuharu Emori (President of the NPO Yokohama Stan Dart Promotion Council)

13:00-14:00 "Sustainable Urban Vision for Yokohama through Public-Private Partnerships"

  • Tetsuhei Fujiwara (Associate Professor, Yokohama National University)
  • Takehiko Nagumo (Senior Managing Director of Smart City Institute)
  • Mano Mitsuta (Director, Urban Design Office, Urban Development Bureau)
  • Yusei Katsura (Urban Development Bureau Urban Design Office)

14:15-15:30 "Thinking about the museum and the city as a place for dialogue and exploration-with silk as a clue"

  • Toshiyuki Matsumura (Chairman of Yokohama Textile Promotion Association)
  • Noriko Takahashi (Deputy Director Silk Museum)
  • Hanako Ikeda (Goodwill Ambassador to Yokohama Scarf)
  • Toshiaki Kobayashi (Director, Center for Social Collaboration, Kanagawa University)
  • Michiko Shimamune (curator of Yokohama Minato Museum)
  • Izumi Odaka (Director of the Japan Newspaper Museum)
  • Kazuyoshi Murata (Deputy Director of Sankeien)

15:45-16:15 "Thinking about sustainable urban development in suburban residential complexes-Introduction of Co-creation Cases"
housing complex Supporter Registration System

  • Housing and Architecture Bureau Housing Reconstruction Division

Asahi Ward Ward Administration Promotion Division, University Students and housing complex

  • Asahi Ward Ward Administration Promotion Division

Promotion of influx of child-rearing generations into housing complex

  • Asahi Ward Ward Administration Promotion Division

16:30-17:30 "Thinking about Sustainable Urban Development in Suburban Housing Complexes-Focusing on housing complex Takeyama"

  • Katsu Kikkawa (Chairman of the Federation of Takeyama Districts)
  • Tori Omori (Director, Kanagawa University Football Club)
  • Koji Mizukami (Kanagawa Prefectural Housing Supply Corporation)
  • Akio Okada (Director, Smart City, NTT Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation)

17:45-19:15 "STAY WITH YOUR community-Thinking about well-being in the Wiz Corona era"

  • Maho Taguchi (Associate Professor, Yokohama Pharmaceutical University)
  • Yukio Osawa (Professor, Graduate School of the University of Tokyo)
  • Taro Yokoyama (Representative of Healthcare Subcommittee, YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office)
  • Tatsuo Okubo (Director, Okubo General Internal Medicine Clinic)
  • Bankei Kishimoto (Change Co., Ltd.)
Saturday, October 22 Co-creation with children and young people who will lead the future of Yokohama

10:00-10:40 Talk Session
Co-creation by children and young people as seen from the Kanazawabunko Art Festival

  • Asakuba Dan (Representative of Kanazawa Bunko Art Festival)
  • Yuki Kawahara (Representative Director, YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office)

10:45-11:15 Keynote Speech
"Co-creation by Hama's children as seen from rich experience programs"

  • Shinichi Onoue (in charge of the rich experience program, principal of Rokuura Elementary School, Yokohama City)

11:15-11:50 Introduction of initiatives

  • SDGs Kanazawa Living Lab, Rokuura Small (Kanazawa Ward)

12:00-12:45 Keynote Speech
"Children and young people who are actively involved in a society full of challenges will grow! -The point."

  • Shinichi Mizokami (President of Toin Gakuen, Professor of Toin University of Yokohama)

12:55-17:00 Introduction of initiatives

12: 55-13: 30 Seya Mitsurabo / Seya Nishi High School, Kami Seya Small Town, Bee Circle

13:35-14:00 Presentations from children working on rich experience programs 

14:05-14:45 Announcement of Sakuraoka Elementary School in Konan-ku and his friends 

Sakurako Project 2nd "Let's think about a better future from food loss-using unused mackerel-"

14:50-15:30 Presentations by Nishi Ward Nishimae Elementary School and his friends Promote better human relationships and participate in the creation of a sustainable society.

15:35-16:15 Tsurumi SDGs Living Lab and Tsurumi Small Presentation STG's ~ Aiming for a Sustainable Tsurumi River ~

16:20-17:00 Closing Session - From organizations involved in the future of children

  • 2027 International Horticultural Exposition Association
  • Tsuyoshi Akutsu (Yokohama Youth Foundation)
  • Shoichi Takemi (Cocolab, Ltd.)
  • Under adjustment (Iwasaki Gakuen)

17:15-19:00 Film screening and talk "Microplastic Story-We Make 2050"

17:15-17:35 Talk

  • Yoichi Hayakawa (Teacher at Tsurumi Elementary School) and children, City of Yokohama, Resources and Waste Recycling Bureau 3R Promotion Division and others

17:35-19:00 Film screening

▽Evening marche (11:30-17:00):

"Yokohama Evening marche" is a regional recycling-oriented marche.

I want to enjoy the area by eating fresh vegetables and processed foods made by local people. I want to enjoy the unsold food at a great price.

Create with everyone who works while balancing childcare, nursing care, fighting illness, handicap, etc.

In the evening, marche is a "problem-solving marche" that supports locally grown and consumed and efforts to create a symbiotic society.

In the evening marche (outside site) was certified by the Yokohama City locally grown and consumed Business Creation Support Project. (Employer: Woo-By.Style Co., Ltd.)


Sunday, October 23 Realization of sustainable Yokohama through co-creation with young businessmen

▽Circular Economy Experience Festival

10:30-16:30 Recycling Economic Experience Event "Yokohama Plus"

  • Workshops, etc. on the theme of familiar regional circulation
  • Upcycle of PET bottle caps
  • Upcycling art
  • Hachiku Workshop

▽Talk

10:45-11:15 SDGs Yokohama Kanazawa Living Lab & Earth Day Session

  • Noboru Takeoka (Representative Director of Yume Radio)
  • Satoshi Kiriyama (Teacher, Segasaki Elementary School)
  • Yuki Kawahara (Representative Director, YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office)

11:30-11:40 Exhibition booth PR: Evening marche

12:30-12:40 Exhibition booth PR: Shonan Trading Co., Ltd.

13:30-13:40 Exhibition booth PR: Cork production

14:30-15:00 Forum "PLUS value with art"

  • Masayuki Sekiguchi (Policy Administration Bureau, Yokohama)
  • Minoru Inayoshi (nitehi works)
  • Junji Kuramae (Yokohama Youth Chamber)

15:30-15:40 Exhibition booth PR: Evening marche

※10:00-17:00 PET bottle Bonbori Workshop nitehi works

※Bonbori, created at the workshop, will be exhibited as an installation until the 28th.

18:00-20:30 Thinking about the ideal way of inquisitive local government officials-Yokohama & Osaka Forum

  • Keiji Goishi (Associate Professor, Osaka City University)
  • Tamane Koseki (Graduate School of Urban Management, Osaka City University)
  • Taku Kanno (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Osaka City University)
  • Hideaki Kajiwara (Osaka City Hall)
  • Yu Shiokawa (Fellow, Research Center for Urban Management, Osaka Public University, welfare administration, social worker)
  • Sugo Kubo (Osaka City Hall), Nobuko Kawamura (Nursery Teacher / Certified Psychologist)
  • Seiji Yoshioka (Gose City Hall)
  • Chiemi Iwata (Specially Appointed Lecturer, Faculty of Business Design, Momoyama Gakuin University)
  • Yoichiro Magai (Sakai City Welfare General Affairs Division)

▽marche

11:30~17:00

  • Stores: Evening marche (Non-standard vegetables and processed foods in Yokohama City, handmade miscellaneous goods, Seibu landscaping, exhibition of bees and bees), similar non-works, Shonan Trading Co., Ltd., Cork Workshop (Nagata Paint Co., Ltd.) and others
Monday, October 24 Yokohama Regional Circulation Economy to Realize a Decarbonized Society

From 10:00 to 12:30 Future Session I “Disaster Prevention and reduce disaster damage centered on Sunset Spots”

Moderator: Miyuki Nomura (Director, Support Office, YOKOHAMA Living Lab)

Greeting

  • Miji Kasuya, Manager, Co-creation Promotion Office, Yokohama City
  • Daiki Funayama (Director, Support Office, YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office and Chairman of the Renewable Energy Department)

Member self-introduction

  • Co-creation, Inc.
  • NPO Green Power Factory
  • Shinai Energy G.K.
  • Skytec Co., Ltd.
  • Tokyo Gas Ecomo Co., Ltd.
  • Niten Corporation
  • Nature Co., Ltd.
  • MACNICA, Inc.
  • Yokohama Environmental Design Co., Ltd.
  • Loft Systems Co., Ltd.

Examples of Ohisama Sorting PJ and Disaster Prevention reduce disaster damage "Regional Exchange with Sun Sorting PJ Participants through Renewable Energy"

  • Yuki Kawahara (Representative Director, YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office) 

Case Study of Disaster Prevention reduce disaster damage

  • Tetsuya Kameno (Resident of Sadashoin)
  • Hiroyuki Sato (Director, General Affairs Department, Miyauchi Construction Co., Ltd.)
  • Yoshikazu Takahashi (President and CEO of Yokohama Environmental Conservation Co., Ltd.)

Call for participation in the project 

  • Yuki Kawahara (Representative Director, YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office)

About Susukino Project

  • Hiroshi Abe (Maknica Co., Ltd.)

From housing complex Susukino

  • Kenichi Koshiba (General Manager, Co-Creation of Living in housing complex)

Summary and Greetings

  • Funayama Daiki (YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office Renewable Energy Subcommittee)
  • Masayuki Sekiguchi (Yokohama City Hall Co-Creation Promotion Office) 

12:45-15:15 Future Session II “Return local goods to the community-thinking about the locally grown and consumed of food and agriculture”

1 “Changing fallow land into olive fields-Satoyama olive challenge”

  • Shuhei Mimura (Yokohama Asset Research and Development Organization)
  • Tsuyoshihiko Kokawana (Representative of Satoyama Olive, Yokohama)
  • Kenji Kushida (Representative of Midori Olive Living Lab)
  • Atsushi Saikai (Sanbon Coffee Co., Ltd.)

2 “Yokohama Version Regional Recycling Economy Created by Food Loops and Flower Loops”

  • Masato Yamaguchi (Representative of Seyamitsurabo)
  • Yosuke Kurosaki (Teacher, Seya Nishi High School)
  • Kohei Murayama (Yokohama Environmental Conservation Co., Ltd.)
  • Yuki Ono (Collaborative Promotion Manager, Research Promotion Department, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation)
  • Sae Uozumi (NPO Pukaka) and others
  • Coordinator: Yoshifumi Ikeshima (Associate Professor, Yokohama National University)

16:00-18:00 Session on regional circulation symbiosis zone

  • Junichi Fujino (Global Strategic Research Institute/IGES)
  • Yuki Kawahara (Representative Director, YOKOHAMA Living Lab Support Office)
  • Kazuya Yamaguchi (Zero Carbon Promotion Section Manager, Environment Department, Odawara City)
  • Yoshiaki Watanabe (Environment Chief, Matsuda-cho Environment and Water and Sewerage Division) and others
Tuesday, October 25 Yokohama version of regional circulation economy that supports various care

10:00-10:50 Opening Session - Thinking about care in an era where one and woman are the center

  • Fumino Kurosawa (OAG Life Support Co., Ltd.)
  • Michiko Enari (Representative of the Japan Single Mothers Association)
  • Yasuhisa Funada (Japan National Council of Social Welfare, Yokohama)
  • Luna Ueno (Yokohama City Gender Equality Promotion Association)

11:00-11:50 Session 1 Female plays a leading role! Thinking about the future of a sustainable beauty industry

  • Sho Nakajima (Representative of Isogo Living Lab)
  • Yoshimi Omori (President, AI Co., Ltd.)
  • Mineko Enomoto (Representative of TABIJI Co., Ltd.)
  • Uhan Kanayama (CEO, Japan Beauty Creation Co., Ltd.)

12:15-13:00 Introduction of Care-related Living Labs

  • Sho Nakajima (Isogo Sugita Living Lab)
  • Kenichi Koshiba (housing complex Living Lab, Susukino)
  • Shindo Eiri (Tsurumi Young Care Lari Bing Lab)
  • Daiji Kawaguchi (Totsuka Living Lab)
  • Seiji Kamamura (Yokohama Living Lab where you can continue to live alone)
  • Shinichi Teranishi (Welfare Innovation Living Lab for the Disabled and Elderly)
  • Reiko Takaoka (Midori Well-beinGood! Living Lab

13:00-14:20 Session 2 “Care Society in which no one is left behind” envisaged by persons facing disability and illness

  • Shuhei Tsuchida (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Kobe University)
  • Akika Yoshimi (Yokohama City University Hospital)
  • Emergency Transfer Demonstration

Speaker: Tadahiko Kishikawa (Representative of the ALS Association of Japan), Asami Sakamoto (Representative of Suigou Escort), Kenichi Koshiba (Representative of housing complex Living Lab, Susukino), Kanako Sakurai (Representative of Office Sakura), Shinichi Teranishi (Representative of Sakura Plan Co., Ltd.) Project: Welfare for the disabled and the elderly living lab  ※There is an exhibition

14:30-14:55 Considering Support for Young Careers

  • Tsurumi Young Care Lari Bing Lab

15:00-15:30 Introduction of Co-creation Cases
"Promotion of sustainable town development in Kamigo Neopolis"

  • Urban Development Bureau Regional Town Development Division

15:30-16:15 Thinking about the present and future of society alone

  • Keita Sawamoto (General Manager, Corporate Planning Department, Kamakura Shinsho Ltd.), Yokohama Living Lab, where even one person can continue to live alone.

16:15-16:50 General Discussion "Diverse Care and New Safety Nets"

  • Facilitator: Masayuki Sekiguchi (Policy Administration Bureau Co-Creation Promotion Office)

17:00-19:00 Nursing Care Hackathon and Care Tech Open Lab-Introduction of Data and Digitech Co-creation Case Study to Support Diverse Care
 17:00-17:30 (1) Introduction of Co-creation Cases

 ①"Evacuation Navigation"

 ②Disaster Prevention Project for Junior High School Students

 17:30-18:30 (2) Report from Care Tech Open Lab

 ①“New development of smartphone classrooms in the Totsuka Living Lab”

  ・Kazuhiro Komagata (Director, Tsukui Innovation Promotion Office, Inc.)

 ②“Millmo Book Millmo Net Initiatives to Visualize Nursing Care Services”

  ・Shota Ikeyama (General Manager, Regional Resources Platform Division, Welmo Co., Ltd.)

 ③“Mechanism of databases that support communication between medical welfare workers and parties”

  ・Shingo Kato (Director, Information Solutions Division, Fuji Soft Corporation) General Comment: Nobuhiro Hayashi (Vice President, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

 18: 30-19: 30 (3) Nursing Care Digital Hackathon-Ideason Report Meeting 

①Toin Gakuen Team

②Medical assistant video team

③Emergency Watching Team for the Elderly and Disabled

④Nice dice team


Wednesday, October 26 Experience the method of dialogue to realize the well-being of each and every citizen

10:00-12:00 "Workshop on Interactive Reading" ※Collaboration spaces A and B

  • Lecturer/Faritator: Reiko Ogawa (Institute of Editorial Engineering)

   ※Maruzen Collaborates with HAMARU on the 2nd floor to create a recommendation letter for a book belt  
   ※Click here for information and applications https://forms.gle/MpDJ8amdMkEiky1p9 (external site)
13:00-14:45 Workshop on Listening and Dialogue ※Collaboration spaces A and B

  • Tsuzuki Living Lab

15:00-16:45 "Workshop for Feeling Wellbeing Close" ※Collaboration spaces A and B

  • Junji Watanabe, Senior Researcher, NTT Basic Communication Science Laboratories

From 17:00 to 18:30 "To the world where you can meet books you should meet." Workshop " ※WS moved to collaborative spaces A and B
To the world where you can meet the books you need to meet. Through an introduction to the role played by DNP in the publishing industry and workshops to promote reading, we will work with you to think about "the meaning of books and reading" and "encounter with books" and make books feel closer.

①Introduction of the role played by DNP in the publishing industry
Speaker: Shunji Yano (DNP)
②About the recent reading situation and encounter with "books"
Speaker: Mikito Taguchi (NPO Reading Time)
③"To the world where you can meet the books you need to meet. ~ Workshop" ※WS moved to collaborative spaces A and B

▽Profile
◎Shunji Yano: General Manager, BLM Planning Division, Publishing Innovation Division, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
Born in Tokyo in 1967. Graduated from Keio University's Faculty of Science and Engineering in 1990 and joined Dai Nippon Printing. Development of efficiency in manufacturing equipment and special printing and processing at the Production Technology Research Institute and the Technology Department of the Publication Division. In 2011, he was in charge of creating a system that supports the life cycle of books until they were born and reach readers. We aim to contribute to the continued development of the publishing culture by expanding the knowledge we have worked on with group publishers and bookstores to the publishing industry.

◎Mikito Taguchi: Co-Representative of Future Reading Research Institute, LLC, President Tokima of NPO Reading.
Born in Iwate Prefecture in 1973. A lot of hit works nationwide from Sawaya Shoten Fezan store. He left Sawaya Bookstore in 2019. Currently working for Rakuten Books Network. Under the theme of how books can be rooted in the community, we will actively promote reading education in cooperation with junior high schools and local governments, plan book-related events, and collaborate with libraries and bookstores. He has authored "Take the Bookstore Blood of the Town, knit knowledge, and cultivate blood" (Poplar Bunko), and his edited book "Welcome to Bookstore again" (PHP Research Institute). Currently, he is also an advisory to DNP's reading promotion concept.

19:00-20:00 Screening: Exploring the potential of “short film” as a media for dialogue

※Short film distribution service "SAMANSA", Short Film Festival


Thursday, October 27 Create new value through collaboration-Future Open Innovation

9: 30-12: 00 Working within the agency on the theme of utilizing owned assets (unused land, etc.) “Yokohama is a treasure mountain”

Explanation of purpose

  • Miyoko Moriwaki, Manager of Asset Management Division, Finance Bureau

Introduction of co-creation cases "Creating financial resources by lending low-interest land for bicycle parking lots"

  • Kei Sano, Chief, Asset Management Division, Finance Bureau

Problems based on the results of labs within the agency

  • Mikiko Kumano (Finance Bureau Asset Management Division)

Corporate panel desk

Future session with all participants

Comments

  • Tetsuhei Fujiwara (Associate Professor, Yokohama National University)

13:00-15:15 The present and future of the initiatives of “Innovation City Yokohama”

  • Yuki Nojima (Pasona JOB HUB)
  • Atsunobu Kimura (Polyphonic Partner, Regional Revitalization Co Design Institute, Inc.)
  • Takashi Shimakawa (Deputy Director, Kanagawa University Social Collaboration Center)
  • Naoyuki Ohashi (Deputy Director, Secretariat of Yokohama Future Organization; Minatomirai 21 Yokohama) and others
  • Facilitator: Hiroko Uchida (Representative of INNOVEDIA)

15:30-17:00 “Exploring open innovation in large cities through collaboration with companies”

  • Nobuaki Nagai (In charge of Urban Creation Industry, Economic Policy Division, Kobe City, Digital Agency Sharing Economy Missionary)
  • Mikio Beppu (President and CEO, Minoru Konica Tapaburitec Co., Ltd.)
  • Yukio Osawa (Professor, Graduate School of System Creation, The University of Tokyo)
  • Daishi Fukudome (Representative Director and President of Change Co., Ltd.)
  • Facilitator: Hiroko Uchida (Representative of INNOVEDIA)

▽Evening marche (14:30-19:30)

Fun and profitable SDGs Regional Recycling marche

"Yokohama evening marche" I want to enjoy the area by eating fresh vegetables and processed foods made by local people.

I want to enjoy the unsold food at a great price. Create with everyone who works while balancing childcare, nursing care, fighting illness, handicap, etc.

In the evening, marche is a "problem-solving marche" that supports locally grown and consumed and efforts to create a symbiotic society.

In the evening marche (outside site) was certified by the Yokohama City locally grown and consumed Business Creation Support Project. (Employer: Woo-By.Style Co., Ltd.)


▽Collaborative space AB ※Live distribution

17:45-Concept the matching of local human resources and the cooperation of intermediate support organizations.

18:45-Yokohama Co-creation Expo's Ningen Sampo


Friday, October 28 Yokohama's co-creation platform supported by finance, DX, and collaborative labor

10:00-13:00 New forms of co-creation created by regional finance and cooperative labor

From 10:00-10:50 Cooperative Labor Now and Future-From the Initiatives of the Cooperative Labor Association "OICHI" and the Entrepreneurship Support Center "Machinaka biz"

  • Masakazu Sakasai (Chairman of OICHI, NPO Kyodo Labor Association)
  • Shunsuke Kosugi (Representative of Machinaka biz, Representative of Area Project Co., Ltd.)
  • Reiko Takaoka (Midori machinaka biz, Midori Well-beinGood! Representative of Living Lab, etc.

11:00-11:50 Regional Finance Supporting Cooperative Labor

  • Masakazu Sakasai (Chairman of OICHI, NPO Kyodo Labor Association)
  • Daisuke Yahagi (Representative Director of Human Resources and Labor Co., Ltd.)
  • Junji Noda (General Manager, Business Administration Department, Yokohama Shinkin Bank)
  • Yasuaki Hayashi (Senior Investigator, Corporate Management Support Department, Jonan Shinkin Bank)
  • Tomohide Maekawa (President and CEO of Trust Architecture Co., Ltd.)
  • Katsuharu Emori (President, Cocolab, Ltd.)

12:00-12:50 Presentations from members of "OICHI" & "Town biz"

  • Progress: Mari Iwagami and Toshiro Shimada (Leo Radio Personality)
  • Stores in Biz marche
  • Daiji Kawaguchi (Living Lab Liaison Committee, Representative Director, Seibi Yokohama Co., Ltd.)
  • Katsuharu Emori (Representative Director of Cocolab Co., Ltd., President of NPO Yokohama Standard Promotion Council)

※The NPO Kyodo Labor Association OICHI was established in January 2011 with the aim of creating a platform for local communities to create an environment where people can work throughout their lives and revitalizing the economy. In June 2014, the entrepreneurship support facility "Machinaka biz Aoba" with a virtual office function was opened in Aoba-ku, Yokohama City. Since then, three stores in Midori Ward and Tsuzuki Ward   have opened, with a total of 650 membership organizations.

13:15-14:00 Introduction of Co-creation Cases
“Installation of water-related disaster experience equipment utilizing corporate version of hometown tax payment”

  • Yokohama Disaster Risk Reduction Learning Center Fire Bureau

“Research and development of a simulation system for firefighting education and training using VR” “Installation of a water-related disaster experience device utilizing corporate version of hometown tax payment”

  • Fire Bureau Management and Research Division

"Chimudon Yokohama Tsurumi Project"

  • Tsurumi Ward Ward Administration Promotion Division

14:00-15:00 Consider corporate version of hometown tax payment and reverse propo

  • ITO Hirotaka (Representative Director, Social X Corporation)
  • Nokei Shiote (Cabinet Secretary, Regional Revitalization Promotion Office, Cabinet Office)

15:00-17:30 DX and regional circulation economy that no one is left behind - I from the perspective of experts and local council members.

  • Kenji Hiramoto (General Manager of Data Strategy, Digital Agency)
  • Hirokazu Okumura (Representative Director of Open Governance Network)
  • Digital Town Study Group by Local Members
  • Fumino Kurosawa (OAG Life Support Co., Ltd.)
  • Facilitator: Hiroko Uchida (Representative of INNOVEDIA)

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