Toho Gas Co., Ltd. (President: Satoshi Yamasaki) has undergone a major renovation of the "Toho Gas Gas Energy Museum" (hereinafter referred to as "Gas Energy Museum"), the first in 20 years since 2006, with the aim of further strengthening educational support for children who will lead the next generation and contributing to the development of the local community. This renovation adds "Challenges in the Energy Field Towards Achieving Carbon Neutrality" as a new theme and revamps the museum into four story-driven zones. The design is intended to deepen understanding by following the flow of the exhibits, transforming the facility into one that can be enjoyed not only by students on school trips but also by general visitors. New exhibits utilize digital technology and participatory content, allowing visitors to learn about carbon neutrality and other topics in an easy-to-understand and fun way. We look forward to welcoming you to the newly renovated Gas Energy Museum! ■ New Theme of the Gas Energy Museum Challenges in the Energy Field Towards Achieving Carbon Neutrality Since its opening in November 1985, the Gas Energy Museum has been loved by approximately 1.3 million people in the community and children as an "experiential exhibition hall where you can learn about energy and the global environment by seeing, touching, and enjoying." This major renovation, the first in 20 years, adds the new theme of "Challenges in the Energy Field Towards Achieving Carbon Neutrality" to the existing concept of "raising awareness of global warming issues, perceiving them as one's own responsibility, and learning about the global environment and energy centered on gas." ■ Main Features of the Renovation The museum consists of a total of 17 exhibits, with a particular focus on enhancing content that allows visitors to learn about carbon neutrality, e-methane (methanation technology), and electricity (renewable energy) in a fun way. Here are the new four zones and main exhibits that wi