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Japanese Super City Initiative November 20, 2019 Tak Nagumo Executive Director, Smart City Institute Japan Profile of Tak Nagumo Co-Founder and Director of Smart City Institute Japan , Not-for-profit organization promoting smart cities in


  1. Japanese Super City Initiative November 20, 2019 Tak Nagumo Executive Director, Smart City Institute Japan

  2. Profile of Tak Nagumo ◼ Co-Founder and Director of Smart City Institute Japan , Not-for-profit organization promoting smart cities in Japan ◼ Concurrently, • Regulatory Reform Promotion Council Member, Japanese Government’s Cabinet Office • Information Sharing Infrastructure Promotion Council Member, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) • Digital Government Promotion Officer, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) • Managing Executive Officer of Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting, Ltd. • Invited Researcher at Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) • Professor of Kyoto University Graduate School of Management • Senior Visiting Fellow at Global Communication Center (GLOCOM), International University of Japan • Fellow at e-Governance Technology Lab, Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia. 1

  3. Smart City Institute Japan (SCI-J) ◼ Name: General Incorporated Association Smart City Institute Japan ◼ Main office: Tokyo, Japan ◼ Establishment: 1 October 2019 ◼ Major Activities: ⚫ Research: Conduct research on the world’s leading smart cities and produce regular reports ⚫ Training: Collaborate with universities and research institutions around the world to organize seminars, symposia and tours of the world’s leading smart cities ⚫ Recognition: Present awards for outstanding smart-city initiatives by organizations and individuals ⚫ Competitions: Create opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to deepen their knowledge of smart cities 2

  4. Smart City Institute Japan (SCI-J) ◼ Executive Directors ⚫ Noriyuki Yanagawa (Professor, Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo) ⚫ Takehiko Nagumo (Managing Executive Officer, MURC) Noriyuki Yanagawa Satoshi Murabayashi ⚫ Yoshihiro Hirata (Senior Managing Director, Nikkei, Inc.) ◼ Executive Advisors ⚫ Satoshi Murabayashi (President, MURC) Shojiro Nakamura Shuzo Murakami ⚫ Shojiro Nakamura (Representative Director, Open Government Consortium) ⚫ Shuzo Murakami (President Institute for Building Environment and Energy Conservation) ⚫ Takao Kashiwagi (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology) Takao Kashiwagi Takeo Kikkawa ⚫ Takeo Kikkawa (Professor, Graduate School of Management, Tokyo University of Science) ⚫ Daniel A. Levine (Senior Country Officer, World Bank Group, Singapore Office) ⚫ Mika Yasuoka-Jensen (Founder, Japanordic) Mika Yasuoka Daniel A. Levine ⚫ Norichika Kanie (Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University) ⚫ Masato Nobutoki (Director, YOKOHAMA SDGs Design Center) 3 信時 正人 Norichika Kanie

  5. Smart City Institute Japan (SCI-J) ⚫ Masato Nobutoki (Director, YOKOHAMA SDGs Design Center) ⚫ Noboru Koshizuka (Professor, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo) ⚫ Masaakira James Kondo (Chairman, International House of Japan, Inc.) 坂本 真樹 越塚 登 近藤 正晃ジェームス ⚫ Maki Sakamoto (Professor, University of Electro-Communications) ⚫ Kenji Hiramoto (Chief Strategist, National Strategy Office of IT) ⚫ Fumiko Kato (CEO, Wamazing, Inc.) 加藤 史子 平本 健二 櫻井 美穂子 ⚫ Mihoko Sakurai (Associate Professor, Center for Global Communications, GLOCOM) ⚫ Chizuru Suga (Head, World Economic Forum Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Japan) 石山 アンジュ 須賀 千鶴 ⚫ Anjyu Ishiyama (General Manager, Secretariat, Sharing Economy Association Japan) 出口 敦 ⚫ Atsushi Deguchi (Professor, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo) ⚫ Hideki Koizumi (Professor, RCAST, University of Tokyo) ⚫ Yuji Yoshimura (Project Associate Professor, RCAST, University of Tokyo) 小泉 秀樹 吉村 有司 松尾 豊 ⚫ Yutaka Matsuo (Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo) 4

  6. Social Challenges Require Technologies to Resolve • As articulated by SDGs and the WE, it has become increasingly evident that the human kind is faced with multiple challenges that are intertwined. • The latest technologies, e.g., AI, IoT, robotics, Big Data, and 5G, as typically leveraged in Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0, seem to be the “last resort” to tackle these challenges human kind has faced today. GOAL - SDG s MEANS - Society 5.0 https://www.gov-online.go.jp/cam/s5/eng/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_Development_Goals#/media/File:Sustainable_Development_Goals.png 5

  7. REALIZATION - Creation of Smart Cities ◼ Cities are physical locations where digital transformation of governments, industries, and other public/social institutions occurs. Smart Government Top Down Approach: • Public Philosophy National & Local Digital Governments • National & Global Tech Policies Social Contracts E-Democracy / Participation • Data & System Architectures • System Thinking… Smart Cities Smart Public Smart Industry Super City & Smart City Civic Pride & Dignity Sharing Economy… Smart NPOs/NGOs Connected Industry Smart Communities Competitive Advantage Circular Economy… Bottom Up Approach: • Individual Needs & Wants Smart Citizens • Specific Digital Solutions • Startups & VCs • Design Thinking… 6

  8. Specific Challenges of Japan ◼ Decreasing and aging population ◼ Excessive concentration in Tokyo / Needs to rural revitalization ◼ Complex regulatory regimes 7 http://www.soumu.go.jp/johotsusintokei/whitepaper/ja/h29/html/nc135230.html;

  9. Society 5.0: Vison for Digital Transformation ◼ “Be the World’s Most Advanced IT Nation.” ◼ Resolve economic and social problems with new technologies such as IoT, AI, and robotics, in a human- centric manner… Human Centricity 8 https://www.gov-online.go.jp/cam/s5/eng ; https://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/english/society5_0/index.html

  10. Current SDGs & Smart City Projects ◼ Inter-ministerial collaboration started to more efficiently implement smart cities in Japan. ◼ Public-Private Collaboration Smart City Platform launched. 9

  11. North - Hokkaido and Tohoku As of 13 November 2019 北海道下川町 北海道北見市 北海道阿寒地域 北海道 北海道札幌市 秋田県仙北市 岩手県釜石市 宮城県大崎市 北海道上土幌町 北海道ニセコ町 岩手県陸前高田市 北海道帯広市 山形県飯豊町 気仙沼広域 宮城県東松山市 宮城県仙台市 福島県会津若松市 宮城県岩沼市 MLIT : Front Runner Model Project MLIT : High Priority Commercialization Promotion Project 福島県郡山市 福島県新地町 MLIT : Smart City Model Project 福島県南相馬市 MIC : ICT Smart City Promotion Project 福島県浪江町・南相馬市 MIC : Smart City of Data Utilization Type METI : Smart Community Demonstration Trials CAO : Eco-Model City Project CAO : Future City Project CAO : SDGs Future City & Local Government SDGs Model Project (出所) 各府省の公表資料をもとに当社作成 METI & MLIT : Smart Mobility Challenge Project 10

  12. East and Mid - Kanto and Chubu As of 13 November 2019 埼玉県さいたま市 群馬県みなかみ市 石川県珠洲市 新潟県新潟市 栃木県宇都宮市 富山県富山市 群馬県前橋市 茨城県日立市 石川県七尾市 東京都豊島区 石川県小松市 茨城県つくば市 東京都三鷹市 石川県白山市 富山県 千葉県守谷市 埼玉県毛呂山町 富山県南砺市 新潟県見附市 東京都調布市 福井県永平寺町 長野県 千葉県柏市 東京都日野市 福井県鯖江市 神奈川県横浜市 東京都江東区 長野県塩尻市 神奈川県 東京都大田区 岐阜県岐阜市 神奈川県川崎市・箱根町 東京都千代田区 長野県飯田市 神奈川県小田原市 神奈川県川崎市 岐阜県御嵩町 神奈川県鎌倉市 山梨県市川三郷町 神奈川県横須賀市 愛知県春日井市 静岡県静岡市 愛知県名古屋市 MLIT : Front Runner Model Project 伊豆地域 MLIT : High Priority Commercialization Promotion Project 静岡県熱海市・下田市 愛知県 MLIT : Smart City Model Project MIC : ICT Smart City Promotion Project 愛知県豊田市 静岡県藤枝市 MIC : Smart City of Data Utilization Type 静岡県袋井市 愛知県豊橋市 METI : Smart Community Demonstration Trials 静岡県浜松市 愛知県岡崎市 CAO : Eco-Model City Project CAO : Future City Project CAO : SDGs Future City & Local Government SDGs Model Project (出所) 各府省の公表資料をもとに当社作成 METI & MLIT : Smart Mobility Challenge Project 11

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