Peace, Human Security and Dignity Week
KNOWLEDGE SHARING BIG CONFARENCE : Let's raise our voices and declare action at “WA812”③
HABU Pro.
“WA812” project focuses on the gender gap, raising “812 voices” and declaring action as a step toward solving problem. We will invite leaders from the various sector such as a beauty and health, sustainability and manufacturing, and human resource development to engage in discussions about education and urban development. We will exchange knowledge and find solutions to issues with the aim of empowering women.
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Discussion
- Promotion of women's participation and advancement
- Gender equality
- Diversity and inclusion
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| Language of interpretation | Japanese and English |
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Track Programme
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Time and
Date of
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2025.08.12[Tue]
17:00 ~ 18:30
(Venue Open 16:30)
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- Venue
- Pavilion
- Women’s Pavilion “WA” Space
Programme details
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In this session 3, we focus on the 8 fields -education,
politics, local region, women’s career, entrepreneurship,
family, health and sustainability. From all these fields, we
can exchange voices for knowledge sharing. As a special guest,
Teruko Kobayashi, a beauty expert, will perform a fashion
make-up show. Instead of separating between audiences and
speakers on the stage, all participants can become “WA”, in a
circle together, aiming to make greater progress. People from
all over the world also can join online.
Reports
【Reflection】
This was the final session of "WA812," and brought
together a diverse group of leaders from the fields of
"sustainability (agriculture, manufacturing),"
"beauty/health," and human resource development. The
speakers and participants exchanged many opinions and,
together with facilitator Shoko Hanyu, made a declaration of
action.
The session began with presentations from the "100
Voices" survey, conducted by students from Ochanomizu
University, the University of Tokyo, and King's College
in the UK. Tomoko Shinkai spoke about agriculture and women,
while Naoko Yamada spoke about femtech, highlighting current
issues and making proposals.
The latter half of the session saw a lively "knowledge
share" between attendees. Participants raised their hands
and declared on stage what they considered to be their areas
of expertise. At the same time, they called out to the
audience to find "someone with the skills and abilities
they need right now," and then engaged in a relay talk.
The four people who took part were Chikako Morimoto, Minako
Akioka, Mitsuya Kakihata, and Kayoko Miki.
By declaring their strengths, knowledge connections is shared
and can be used to help others. This repetition of the process
has become a successful example of a baton being passed on to
female leaders.
Finally, Teruko Kobayashi, beauty researcher and
representative of Aoyama Beauty Academy's high school,
gave a lecture on "Japanese Women: Inner Beauty and
History." Using evocative photographs, she explained the
history that Japanese women have carried and followed. She
offered plenty of advice on how to express inner confidence
and beauty in the current Reiwa era. Her lively delivery,
although she is 90 years old, surprised and resonated with
many women.
The event concluded with a fashion show by students from
Aoyama Beauty Academy High School, showcasing "Japanese
beauty in the Reiwa era." From costume design to makeup
and model production, the next generation of high school
students created the show, successfully reaching out to all
generations and the world.
【Post EXPO Initiatives】
There were two main learnings from this session that we would
like to continue working on even after the Expo.
The first is the "knowledge sharing" method. This is
an initiative that we would like to establish in society as a
system for continuing to empower women, rather than as a
temporary opportunity at the Expo.
This is because Expo WA812 was a successful first step in
dialogue that transcends fields, generations, gender, and
borders. I believe the engine needed to continue this is a
positive reaction of people declaring, "I can do
this!"
As Ms. Teruko Kobayashi mentioned in her lecture in the second
half, Japanese women are accustomed to taking the first step,
as "humility" is considered a virtue. However, by
declaring, "I can do this!", new connections are
born. At the same time, it also serves as practice for asking
for help and cooperation by saying, "This is what I want
right now!" I would like to see this network-building
version of "Give & Take" put to good use in
developing corporate leaders.
Finally, the status of women in Japan's beauty industry
is still low, lagging the rest of the world. Artists in fields
such as fashion and makeup are recognized overseas for their
cultural contributions, and their status and income are
elevated. However, I learned that Japan's beauty industry
still has a long way to go. I keenly felt that it is necessary
to develop female leaders in the beauty industry from various
perspectives, including culture, history, knowledge, and
leadership.
Cast
Moderator
Sachiko Habu
Journalist, Media producer/CEO of HABU Pro.
Ms. HABU Sachiko has creates many media of the Women Carrier Sectors. Founding Editor-in-Chief of Nikkei xwoman(2019‐), Founding Editor-in-Chief of Nikkei DUAL(2013‐18), Founding Editor-in-Chief of The NOON(2024-) and so on. Now in charge of a chair of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's TOMOIKU Project. She has also served as an outside director for the Monex Group since 2024.She has various career and in her 20’s, she worked at the Editorial Engineering Research Institute with Mr. Matsuoka Seigow, edited “Senya-Sensatsu” Website. Graduated from Kyoto University (the Faculty of Agriculture and the Integrated Human Studies). In private, mother with 2kids.
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Teruko Kobayashi
Beauty researcher, makeup artist/Representative of Aoyama Beauty Academy High School Division
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Peace, Human Security and Dignity Week
KNOWLEDGE SHARING BIG CONFARENCE : Let's raise our voices and declare action at “WA812”③
“WA812” project focuses on the gender gap, raising “812 voices” and declaring action as a step toward solving problem. We will invite leaders from the various sector such as a beauty and health, sustainability and manufacturing, and human resource development to engage in discussions about education and urban development. We will exchange knowledge and find solutions to issues with the aim of empowering women.
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2025.08.12[Tue]
17:00~18:30
(Venue Open 16:30)
- Pavilion
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