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The City Without Vision, 'Shikanshi,' a Special Zone for Non-Visual Focus, Presents True Universal Design

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Announcing the concept of 'Shikanshi,' a fictional city not reliant on sight, as an 'April Dream.'

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of city is 'Shikanshi'?
A: 'Shikanshi' is a fictional city aiming for a life that does not rely on sight, but maximizes the four senses: hearing, touch, smell, and taste. It aims to realize universal design where not only visually impaired people, but everyone can live freely and with peace of mind.
Q: Why was it announced as an 'April Dream'?
A: We endorse 'April Dream,' a day for sharing dreams on April 1st. By announcing the concept of this fictional city 'Shikanshi,' we aim to provide an opportunity for more people to think about the importance of universal design and the kind of society where diverse people can live easily.
Q: What is the 'social model of disability'?
A: It is a way of thinking that views disability not as an individual's physical or mental problem, but as something that arises from the interaction between the individual and their environment. For example, the presence of steps creates a barrier to movement, and a city design biased towards visual information creates inconvenience.
Q: What kind of app is 'Mimiseka'?
A: 'Mimiseka' is an app that converts the content of images into text and reads it aloud as audio, allowing information to be grasped without relying on sight. This supports visually impaired individuals and people seeking means to obtain information in various situations.