Alyawmu Inc., a Sapporo-based company promoting regional revitalization through NFTs, held a DAO manager study session using its Regional Revitalization Cooperation Corps DAO solution. The session was for members of the Regional Revitalization Cooperation Corps who had relocated to local communities. The lecturer was Mr. Shinmura, who moved from Shibuya, Tokyo, served in the forestry division of the corps, and now works as a city councilor in Ashibetsu, Hokkaido. He shared practical knowledge on why he left the corps before completing his term to run in the 2019 unified local elections, what administrative reforms he was able to achieve as a city councilor, and how prospective candidates can prepare for the 2027 unified local elections. The DAO manager study session is designed to turn the personal experiences of corps members into cross-regional learning. The missions and environments of Regional Revitalization Cooperation Corps members vary greatly by municipality, and the work is often described as having no single correct answer. At the same time, local sites across Japan contain many reproducible lessons that cannot be captured by numbers alone, including practical know-how, lessons from failure, and ways of building relationships. Alyawmu holds these sessions so that corps members who are producing results in the field can provide realistic, practical learning opportunities for new members and those currently facing obstacles. The session focused not merely on sharing tips, but on the process that leads to results: clarifying the missions expected by municipalities, the behind-the-scenes work of daily activities, building trust with residents and city offices, examples of social media outreach and related-population creation, as well as failures and current challenges. Participants were encouraged to think about how the examples could be applied in their own regions. This session’s theme was “From Regional Revitalization Cooperation Corps Member to City Counci