13th Atsui-machi Summit 2026 to Be Held in Kumagaya on June 20, 2026! Seven Japanese Cities That Recorded the Nation's Highest Temperatures, Including Isezaki and Tanba, to Gather in Kumagaya!
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General Incorporated Association Atsui-machi, together with seven Japanese cities that have recorded the nation's highest temperatures and the Independent Administrative Corporation Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency, will host the '13th Atsui-machi Summit 2026' in Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture, on June 20, 2026. The summit aims to promote nationwide heatstroke prevention and heat countermeasures through workshops and case presentations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Atsui-machi Summit?
- A: An annual event where Japan's heat-resilient cities gather to discuss heatstroke prevention and sustainable urban development.
- Q: Where will the 2026 summit be held?
- A: At PLACE HALL, 6F Asu Kumagaya, Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture.
- Q: Which cities are participating?
- A: Seven cities with Japan's highest temperature records: Isezaki, Tanba, Kumagaya, Hamamatsu, Shimanto, Tajimi, and Yamagata.
- Q: Who is organizing the summit?
- A: Co-organized by General Incorporated Association Atsui-machi and the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency, with support from the Ministry of the Environment.
- Q: What will be presented at the summit?
- A: Case studies on heatstroke prevention and workshop outcomes from each region, plus a photo session.