By 2035, Japan's Commuter Trains to Become 'The World's Hottest Dream Meeting Rooms.' Shiga Renovation Company Seishindo Challenges to Reboot Japan on the Backs of Working Adults' Dreams.
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Shiga-based renovation company Seishindo announced its 'Japan Reboot Project' to transform Japan's commuter trains into 'hot dream meeting rooms' by 2035. The company aims to create a society where working adults shine and to lead small and medium-sized enterprises.
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- Q: What is Seishindo's 'Japan Restart Plan'?
- A: Seishindo's vision to transform Japanese commuter trains into 'passionate meeting rooms for sharing dreams' by 2035, aiming to create a society where working adults shine with confidence and pride.
- Q: Why does a renovation company advocate for social change?
- A: Driven by the founder, Mr. Matsumura's despair over the 'lifeless eyes of adults on trains,' the company aims to revitalize Japan by promoting self-actualization through work.
- Q: What kind of company is Seishindo?
- A: Seishindo is a renovation company headquartered in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, focusing not only on construction techniques but also on 'dedication' and 'consideration' to enhance satisfaction for both customers and employees.