[JR Central / JT] Exploring New Relationships Between People and Regions Through "Breathing": Regional Co-Creation Project "CO-KYU" Launches
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Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT) and the JR Central Group's co-creative local media "conomichi" have launched "CO-KYU," a project exploring new relationships between people and regions through the theme of "breathing." The project combines JT's research into the value of breathing with JR Central's expertise in regional resource development, starting with a special "Jinba Mountain Night Walk" program in Fujino, Sagamihara City.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the regional co-creation project launched by Japan Tobacco Inc. and the JR Central Group through conomichi?
- A: The regional co-creation project launched by Japan Tobacco Inc. and the JR Central Group through conomichi is called the CO-KYU Project.
- Q: What is the central theme of the CO-KYU Project initiated by JT and JR Central Group?
- A: The central theme of the CO-KYU Project initiated by Japan Tobacco Inc. and the JR Central Group is 'breathing' as a way to explore relationships between people and regions.
- Q: Which organization operates the 'Forest Innovation Lab FUJINO' that is collaborating with the CO-KYU Project in its first phase?
- A: The 'Forest Innovation Lab FUJINO' collaborating with the CO-KYU Project in its first phase operates in Fujino, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, a town known for forests, lakes, and art.
- Q: What specific program will be enhanced with a 'breathing' perspective in the first phase of the CO-KYU Project?
- A: The 'Jinba Mountain Night Walk' program, which involves climbing Mount Jinba and experiencing the five elements through the senses, will be enhanced with a 'breathing' perspective in the first phase.
- Q: What are the two core elements combined in the CO-KYU Project from D-LAB and conomichi respectively?
- A: The CO-KYU Project combines D-LAB's exploration of the 'value of breathing' with conomichi's expertise in 're-reading of regional resources' for regional co-creation.