The Future of Community and Mobility Week
Ways to Create Enjoyable Local Communities 1-3
The Headquarter for the Creation of New Regional Economies and Living Environments, Cabinet Secretariat
Panel Discussion
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Discussion
- Regional Revitalization 2.0
| Transmission of simultaneous interpretation | Provided |
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| Language of interpretation | Japanese and English |
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2025.08.21[Thu]
15:00 ~ 16:00
(Venue Open 14:45)
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- Theme Weeks Studio
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On Friday, June 13th, the Cabinet approved the "Regional
Revitalization 2.0 Basic concept," and Regional
Revitalization 2.0 has begun, based on the results and
challenges of the past 10 years of regional revitalization
efforts. Now that new efforts have begun, it is important for
regions to pool their wisdom, think for themselves, take
action, create regions that people find "fun," and
aim to realize a society where people can feel hope and
happiness. In this session, we will introduce four excellent
examples from various regions that won the Prime
Minister's Award and other awards in the judging
committee selection category at the 4th "Digiden
Koshien" in a panel discussion format, with a view to
realizing Regional Revitalization 2.0 over the next 10 years.
Reports
【Reflection】
In this panel discussion, practitioners from four outstanding
initiatives—each of which received the Prime Minister’s Award
or other honors in the Jury’s Selection category at the 4th
“Digi-den Koshien”—were invited to present their work. They
shared advanced examples from both enterprises and local
governments, and engaged in discussions on future approaches
to regional revitalization.
The venue was filled to capacity, underscoring the high level
of public expectation for corporate contributions to regional
revitalization. The event also contributed to promoting
understanding, fostering momentum, and encouraging future
initiatives that bring together both the public and private
sectors.
【Post EXPO Initiatives】
Even after this program, the government continues to work
toward the vision outlined in the Basic Policy for Regional
Revitalization 2.0, which was approved by the Cabinet on June
13, 2025. Based on this policy, our goal is to create a
sustainable society where everyone—whether in urban or rural
areas—can live happily, safely, and securely. At the same
time, we aim to build “fun and attractive regions” that are
appealing to young people and women.
To promote this vision, we are holding forums in five
locations across Japan to showcase leading local initiatives
and inspire broader public engagement. Alongside these forums,
we are also providing financial support to local governments
through grant programs, while actively raising awareness
through lectures and other outreach activities at various
events.
Cast
Moderator
KISHIDA Rikako
Councillor, The Headquarter for the Creation of New Regional Economies and Living Environments, Cabinet Secretariat
Joined the Ministry of Construction in 1993. She has promoted policies such as regulatory guidance in urban planning, urban revitalization through private sector utilization, preservation and revitalization of historical cityscapes utilizing local resources, regional revitalization through creation of public-private partnership projects, and disaster prevention city planning.
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USUDA Hisao
Gifu Prefectural Research Institute for Forests
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SATO Hironori
Miyakonojo City Digital Management Division
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SAKAI Koichiro
Keio Corporation
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MINAKATA Naoki
LY Communications Corporation Smart City Headquarters
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The Future of Community and Mobility Week
Ways to Create Enjoyable Local Communities 1-3
Panel Discussion
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2025.08.21[Thu]
15:00~16:00
(Venue Open 14:45)
- Theme Weeks Studio
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