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Area for Publicizing Tokyo’s Initiatives | SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024

Tokyo's initiatives will be introduced extensively, with original goods distributed. Please note that distribution will end once supplies run out.


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Area for Publicizing Tokyo’s Initiatives

Tokyo's initiatives will be introduced extensively, with original goods distributed. Please note that distribution will end once supplies run out.

SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 Booth

Tokyo's initiatives will be introduced extensively, with original goods distributed. Please note that distribution will end once supplies run out.

4/27(Sat)-5/26(Sun)

Children’s Smile Movement Booth image

Children’s Smile Movement Booth

Tokyo's policy initiatives for children will be introduced, with original goods provided to people taking part in the “Tokyo no Miryoku Sugoroku (Sugoroku Dice Game to Explore Tokyo's Attractions).”

4/27(Sat)-5/26(Sun)

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Introduction of Smart Tokyo

The “Smart Tokyo” initiative will be introduced, aiming to enhance the quality of life for Tokyo residents through digitalization.

4/27(Sat)-5/26(Sun)

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Introduction of Environmental Projects

Tokyo's extensive initiatives to address climate change, biodiversity preservation, air pollution, and resource circulation, among others, will be introduced.

4/27(Sat)-5/26(Sun)

Promotion of Universal Communication

Visitors can experience technologies aimed at facilitating universal communication.

4/27(Sat)-5/1(Wed)

WCH Tokyo 25 &TOKYO 2025 DEAFLYMPICS image

WCH Tokyo 25 &
TOKYO 2025
DEAFLYMPICS

Two sports events to be held in Tokyo in 2025 will be introduced: the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 and the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics.

4/27(Sat)-5/1(Wed)

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Let’s Go to Ecole Togoshi (Shinagawa ku-operated Facility for Environmental Learning and Exchange)!

Ecole Togoshi is the first public facility in Tokyo to be certified as a Nearly Zero Energy Building (Nearly ZEB). This section introduces its initiatives, offering visitors a fun way to learn about environmental issues.

4/27(Sat)-5/26(Sun)

Tokyo’s Urban Development

A movie titled “Tokyo Time Scape,” which introduces urban development from the Edo period to the future, will be shown.

4/27(Sat)-5/26(Sun)

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GRAND CYCLE TOKYO

Visitors can experience the Rainbow Ride course through virtual cycling.

5/3(Fri)-5/4(Sat)

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Live Demonstrations by Traditional Craftsmen of Taito-ku

Visitors will be able to observe live demonstrations by craftsmen of Edo bamboo blinds.

5/3(Fri)-5/6(Mon)

Introduction of Farming Assisting Volunteers

In addition to the Midori-no-Bokin fundraising campaign for tree-planting, farming assisting volunteers will be introduced. Donors will receive a toy capsule.

5/11(Sat)-5/13(Mon)

Introduction and Experience of Smart Farming

The section introduces a remote farming assistance system and provides an opportunity for visitors to experience smart glasses.

5/11(Sat)-5/13(Mon)

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Exhibits by Tokyo-run Shinobugaoka High School

Through panel displays and other media, the section introduces menus created by students of Tokyo-run Shinobugaoka High School's Family and Consumer Science Course, taking into account Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as traditional sweets.

5/15(Wed)-5/26(Sun)

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Tokyo 2020 Legacy Booth

The booth features an exhibition showcasing the legacies of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics Games.

5/17(Fri)-5/21(Tue)