TOUCA Seminar Camp Held in Yonezawa to Learn Regional Economic Circulation Through History, Culture, and Local Gastronomy
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Intellectual Innovations and Plat Yonezawa co-hosted the 'TOUCA Seminar Camp in Yonezawa' from May 19 to 21, 2026. Around 20 regional business leaders and DMO practitioners from across Japan gathered in Yonezawa and Nanyo, Yamagata Prefecture, to participate in programs focused on historic infrastructure, local food culture, and sustainable economic circulation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the "TOUCA" community?
- A: It is a community of regional leaders and DMO practitioners who meet bi-annually to visit each other's projects and learn from practical experiences.
- Q: Why was Yonezawa selected as the venue for this seminar camp?
- A: Due to connection with the JTA expert Ken Ikeo, Uesugi Yozan's historical spirit, and Yamagataza Takinami's advanced local gastronomy initiatives.
- Q: What was the purpose of using "pattern language" on the final day?
- A: It was used as a methodology to systematically review and organize the three days of learnings and regional development insights into actionable formats.