Educational Program 'Asu-Machi' to Teach Children About Local Communities to be Held in 3 Regions (Osaka, Akita, Saitama) — Featuring Former Japan National Soccer Team Player Tomoya Ugajin and Others, Expanding Nationwide —
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Spin Owl is expanding its regional educational program 'Asu-Machi' to Osaka, Akita, and Saitama.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main objective of the regional co-creation educational program called 'Asu-Machi'?
- A: It is a hands-on project designed to connect local food and industries, utilizing the spirit of challenge of professional athletes to foster the next generation of leaders.
- Q: Which company is launching the 'Asu-Machi' program and where is its headquarters located?
- A: Spin Owl Inc., which is headquartered in Mitaka, Tokyo, is launching the 'Asu-Machi' educational program.
- Q: In which three regions will the 'Asu-Machi' program be held starting from April 2026?
- A: The program will be launched and held in the three regions of Osaka, Akita, and Saitama.
- Q: How many people have participated in the 'Asu-Machi' program across how many regions so far?
- A: The program builds on a track record of over six hundred participants across six regions nationwide.
- Q: Who is one of the notable athletes featured in the nationwide expansion of the 'Asu-Machi' program?
- A: Former Japan National Soccer Team Player Tomoya Ugajin is one of the featured athletes in the program.