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“Adults Who Share Their Dreams” Will Change Japan—The 3,695-Person Dream-Sharing Project Launches. Starting from Shiga, Connecting Community, Education, and Economy for Social Transformation

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Toshinori Nishi, an 'Adult Dream-Sharing Guide' from Shiga, has launched a nationwide project to record and share the dreams of 3,695 adults. By providing children with role models who actively pursue their aspirations, the project aims to revitalize local communities and foster a culture where adults pass their dreams on to the next generation.

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Q: Who is launching the '3,695-Person Dream-Sharing Project' and when does it begin?
A: Toshinori Nishi, an Adult Dream-Sharing Guide based in Shiga Prefecture, is launching the project in September 2025.
Q: What is the primary goal of the 3,695-Person Dream-Sharing Project?
A: The project aims to film and distribute the dreams of 3,695 people across Japan and reach 24 million social media followers.
Q: How many dream-sharing videos has Toshinori Nishi published on social media so far?
A: Toshinori Nishi has published over 340 dream-sharing videos on social media platforms.
Q: In which prefectures has Toshinori Nishi conducted career education classes since 2023?
A: Toshinori Nishi has conducted career education classes in 11 elementary schools in Shiga and Kyoto prefectures.
Q: What are the broader social objectives of the dream-sharing initiative beyond education?
A: The project seeks to revitalize local communities through 'dream time capsules' and strengthen connections between community, education, and economy.