FutureCity Initiative Division, Shimokawa Town (Attn: Minoshima, Wada) Tel: 01655-4-2511 Fax: 01655-4-2517 e-mail: [email protected]Contact 12 Responsible consumption and production 15 Life on land 3 Good health and well-being 4 Quality education 8 Decent work and economic growth 9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure 11 Sustainable cities and communities 7 Affordable and clean energy 13 Climate action Population: 3,400 (as of April 2017) Area: 644.2 km 2 Land use: 91% forest, 5.5% agricultural land Main industries: Forestry, forest industry, agriculture (Total forest industry) Industry (Total energy self-sufficiency) Resources (Everyone actively engaged, peace of mind) Society Model for a Forest Future City Surrounded by a rich forest environment, Shimokawa is a town that earns a good income from the forest, learns and plays in the forest, promotes physical and mental health, and assures its residents of a spiritually enriched life amongst the trees. Energy self-sufficiency and low CO2 emissions Become completely self-sufficient for its energy needs (heat and electricity) using small-scale, dispersed renewable energy, and even supply energy sources to neighboring local governments. Community model for dealing with super-aging society Build a local community model in which residents work together to keep creating comfortable lifestyles through a collective housing area, health promotion and programs for watching out for older residents. Total forest industry Revolutionize forestry and forestry product industry systems in a bid to reduce costs and add value in both industries, and ensure independent profitability by promoting the use of wood. Self-sustainable and autonomous development base Establish the town’ s own R&D and incubation functions, financing and investment methods, and check systems Transferred to small mountain villages in Asia as a package Vision for a Forest Future City About Shimokawa Town (FutureCity) High quality of life Building Total Forest Industry Demand Zero-emission Wood processing Circulating forest management Forest service business FSC-certified wood production Logging → planting → growing → logging Forest environmental education/ forest self-care Urban area (houses, business offices, public facilities, etc.) Housing policy (such as promoting high performance houses and utilizing empty houses) Energy self- sufficiency Compact town Shimokawa Town, Hokkaido
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7 Affordable and clean energy13 Climate action
Population: 3,400 (as of April 2017)Area: 644.2 km2
Land use: 91% forest, 5.5% agricultural land
Main industries: Forestry, forest industry, agriculture
(Total forest industry)Industry
(Total energy self-sufficiency)
Resources(Everyone activelyengaged, peace
of mind)
Society
Model for a Forest Future City Surrounded by a rich forest environment, Shimokawa is a town that earns a good income from the forest, learns and plays in the forest, promotes physical and mental health, and assures its residents of a spiritually enriched life amongst the trees.
Energy self-sufficiency and low CO2 emissions
Become completely self-sufficient for its energy needs (heat and electricity) using small-scale, dispersed renewable energy, and even supply energy sources to neighboring local governments.
Community model for dealing with super-aging society
Build a local community model in which residents work together to keep creating comfortable lifestyles through a collective housing area, health promotion and programs for watching out for older residents.
Total forest industry Revolutionize forestry and forestry product industry systems in a bid to reduce costs and add value in both industries, and ensure independent profitability by promoting the use of wood.
Self-sustainable and autonomous development base
Establish the town’ s own R&D and incubation functions, financing and investment methods, and check systems
Transferred to small mountain villages in Asia as a package
Vision for a Forest Future CityAbout Shimokawa Town
Urban area(houses, business offices, public facilities, etc.)Housing policy(such as promoting high performance houses and utilizing empty houses)
Energy self-sufficiency
Compact town
Shimokawa Town, Hokkaido
About Kashiwa City
Base for Building a Community through Public-Private-Academic Partnerships [UDCK]
Kashiwanoha International Campus Town Initiative
Commercial complex atKashiwa Railway Station
Turnip, the local specialtyproduct
Teganuma (waterfront environment)
Planning and Coordination Division, Planning Department, Kashiwa City (Attn: Matsushita)Tel: 04-7167-1117 Fax: 04-7167-6644 e-mail: [email protected]
UDC Network
PublicKashiwa City/
NPO
PrivateCompanies
Local residents
AcademiaThe University
of TokyoChiba University
<<Organizations/base for promotion of building a community>>
FutureCity Three PillarsCo-existence
withenvironment
Creation of new
industries
Health andlongevity
Environmentally friendly, healthy, interactive and creative campus
Urban Design Center Tamura
Urban Design Center Koriyama
Urban Design Center Biwako Kusatsu
Urban Design Center Island-City
Urban Design Center Takashimadaira
Urban Design CenterKashiwa-no-ha
Urban Design Center Matsuyama
Urban Design Center Kyushu University
Urban Design Center Omiya
Urban Design Center Misono
Urban Design Center Kashiwa
Urban Design Center YokohamaUrban Design Center@SEAUrban Design Center Namiki Labo(Yokohama City University)Urban DesignCenter Chigasaki
• Population: Approx. 420,000• Area: 114.74 km2
• Main industry: Retail, restaurant• Local specialty product: Turnips (largest
production region in Japan)• Tourist attractions: Teganuma
(FutureCity)
Kashiwanoha Campus district Appearance of UDCK Bring vitality through using public spaces(Marche Couleur)
Initiative Principle: “Harmony between University and City”The town image the initiative strives toward is becoming as rich in quality and greenery as a university campus and transitioning into a place of intellectual exchange
■ Basic concept for building a Kashiwa-no-ha communityIn addition to the public sector which has been the main player for building a community, the initiative aims for “next-generation community building” through public-private-academic partnerships making the best use of driving powers of the private sector and cutting-edge knowledge of universities.
■ Scheme and organizations for public-private-academic partnershipsUrban Design Center Kashiwa-no-ha (UDCK)
Expansion of the urban design center to nationwide
Sharing future visionCooperating and promoting
activities by co-operated centers
Kashiwanoha InternationalCampus Town Initiative
Urban Design CenterKashiwa-no-ha
Kashiwa City, Chiba
About Yokohama City
Community Building to Suit Regional Characteristics
Roles of city government, residents, business, etc.
FutureCity Promotion Division, Climate Change Policy Headquarters, City of Yokohama (Attn: Kondo/Mochizuki)Tel: 045-671-4107 Fax: 045-663-5510 e-mail: [email protected]
● Low-carbon and sustainable energy, water and sewage works, and waste collection service networks
● Total coordination between healthcare, nursing care, welfare and raising children
● Creation of arts and culture and growth industries, functional business spaces
● Living spaces blessed with natural environment (water and greenery) and geographical features
In cooperation with various stakeholders to promote cross-cutting initiatives for solving urban issues
Promote the projects that leverage the characteristics of the coastal urban area and suburban areas
Coastal Urban AreaBuild a community aiming
at an environmental showcaseThe projects such as demonstrating distributed self-reliant energy infrastructure and experiencing various next-generation transportation are underway in the Minato Mirai 21 Area where city functions are concentrated. The projects are promoted as an environmental showcase toward creating a smart city to both at home and abroad.
Resident-based community building activities in
suburban residential areas
Use of empty shop facilities in housing
complex
Buy-local events utilizing urban agriculture
(Around Sotetsu Izumino Station)
Next-Generation Suburban Development
Forum (Tama-Plaza)
Base for community activities
(Yokodai)SDGs related to the measures above (example)
Area energymanagement system
Forming distributed self-reliant energy infrastructure by using ICT
Storage battery
Yokohama’s Urban Strategy, Created Together with the Residents
Data Openness
Collaborative Initiativeswith Various Entities
Model Project for aSustainable Residential District
Minato Mirai 2050 Project
Universities
Business NPOCity Government
Citizens
Empathyand Trust
Innovation
(FutureCity)
• Population: Approx. 3.73 million, Area: Approx. 435 km2
• Main industries: Service, wholesale and retail, manufacturing
Suburban AreasKeep living environment
in existing residential areasDiverse parties such as the local community, private business, city government and university are working in coordination to solve local issues such as supporting elderly people, raising children, and rehabilitation of residential areas, etc., and to create a sustainable and attractive town planning model.
City of Yokohama, Kanagawa
Development of LRT Network
Proposing one future image for a regionalcity that can deal with its challenges
Create a sustainable city, and thus, realize a “universally appealing, vibrant community”
The development of the LRT network has led to a rethinking of a lifestyle that had become overly dependent on cars and pursued the building of a walkable community, thus, achieving a sustainable city that deals with the problems of the environment and population super-aging.
City Train loop Line (opened Dec 2009)
Toyama Light Rail (opened Apr 2006)
City train Line
Services extended to below Shinkansen’selevated tracks (opened Mar 2015)
Toyama Station
Marunouchi
Wago
Kureha
Toyama North
Toyama EastToyamaWest
Toyama South
Toyama Regional RailwayFujikoshi-Kamidaki
JR TakayamaLine
Toya
ma
Ligh
t Rai
l
Hokuriku Shinkansen
Ai-no-KazeToyama Railway
Toyama Regional
Railway Main Line
Ai-no-KazeToyama Railway
Mizuhashi
Future LRT Network
MinamiToyamaStation
Inarimachi
Fujikoshi
Oizumi
North-SouthConnection
Iwasehama
ToyamaStation
Minami Toyama
Citytracks
ToyamaDaigakumae
Hasumachi
Conversionto loop line
Kamidaki Lineextended(improved linkage)
LegendToyama Light Rail 7.6 kmToyama Regional Railway City Rail 6.4 kmConversion to loop line 0.9 kmNorth-South Connection 0.3 kmKamidaki Line extended 10.1 km
Total – 25.3 km
(FutureCity)
• Population: Approx. 418,686 (2015 Population Census)• Area: 1,241.77 km2
• The city has a rich natural environment with diverse geographical features, spanning 4,000 meters in elevation, from the 1,000 m deep Toyama Bay, known as a “treasure trove of seafood,” to the Mt. Tateyama range that rises to almost 3,000 meters above sea level.
1. Compact city planning based on public transportation
2. Creating quality, attractive lifestyles for residents
3. Industrial development leveraging local characteristics
4. Building a brand by spreading and deploying the Toyama model
About Toyama City Vision for the City
Mt. Tateyama Range Trout sushi Firefly squid
Toyama City, Toyama
About City of Kitakyushu
Kitakyushu Regional Energy Base Project
Kitakyushu FutureCity Vision
Policy Coordination Division, Planning and Coordination Bureau, City of Kitakyushu (Attn: Ueno/Oouchida)Tel: 093-582-2156 Fax: 093-582-2176 e-mail: [email protected] Contact
Kitakyushu – a livable city
A bustling, secure, and vigorous city where people can shine
~Utilizing the experience from dealing with pollution and the innovation of sustainable creation ~Shimonoseki City,Yamaguchi Pref.
Fukuoka Pref.
KitakyushuCity
Gateway to Asia
Manufacturing
Rich nature
Technology and experience in
overcoming pollution
International environmental cooperation
Creation of recycling society
Community development towards the creation of a “World Capitalof Sustainable Development”
Showroom for diversity of energy supply sources [Hibikinada District]
As a leading runner of environment/energy, the city promotes low carbon, stable energy supply
Wind power
Wind power
Wind power
Coal import baseSolar power
Solar powerSolar power
LNG import baseHibiki Container
Terminal
Solar power
Area suitablefor wind power
Area suitable forthermal power
Area suitable forthermal power
HibikinadaSouth Dock
(FutureCity)
• Area: 491.95 km2
• Population: 951,336• Number of
households: 428,862 (As of August 1, 2017)
Biomass power
Offshore wind powerstation
Solar power station
Solar power
City of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
About the Kesen County
Building a Model for the Advanced Collaboration in Medical and Social Services
[Main business promoter] General Incorporated Association Mirai Kanae Institution (Established in April 2015)
Hospitals
Medical/dental clinics
Electric Health Record Systemand Receipt Computer
Electric Health Record Systemand Receipt Computer
Dispensing pharmacies
Nursing care facilities
Receipt Computer
Tablet terminal
- All data is equally shared - All the participating
institutions are reciprocally connected
Data center
WEB/AP server
DB serverIntegrated Resident
Database
Operatingserver
Connected via Internet Securitysecured by VPN, etc.
• Population: Approx. 63,000• Area: 890.04 km2
• Features: Kesen County consists of three local governmental entities; coastal cities of Ofunato and Rikuzentakata, and forest rich town of Sumita. The three have always collaborated each other as a single county to sustain its society throughout the ages.
The Institution is organized by related parties in each field of medical, nursing care, healthcare and welfare (such as medical associations, dental associations, pharmacist associations, nursing care facilities and governmental organizations).
Left: Goishi Coast, Ofunato Center top: Taneyamagahara,
Sumita Center bottom: Rokando
Cave, SumitaRight: Miracle Pine Tree,
Rikuzentakata
Establishment of a society based on local
production for localconsumption of energy
Industry promotion and social infrastructure
development
Promotion of people-friendlyand livable society whichcan respond to the needsof the super-aging society
• Operation of Mirai Kanae Net (information network system for medical and social services)
• Enhancement of nursing care services in the count• Other projects related to the super-aging society
Mirai KanaeInstitution Project
Logo mark forthe Institution
Conceptual diagram of “Mirai Kanae Net” Utilization of “Mirai Kanae Net” for emergenciesDuring
transportationEmergency
sceneDuring a rush
OfunatoHospitalMedical
EmergencyCenter
Doctor
On-site patientinformation
Direction Advice
Check ofthe latest
status
Hands-freecamera Collection of
informationin advance
ImageInformation
such as blood pressure and
pulse ratePatientinformation
Direction/advice
Sharing patient information in real time
Information on treatment, family, facility, vital sign
gained on site, and on-site image/movie
Mirai Kanae NetResident (patient) information/facility information
On-site patient information
Kesen County (Ofunato City,Rikuzentakata City, Sumita Town), Iwate
(FutureCity)
About Kamaishi City
Revision of the Resilient Strategy by Applying SDGs
Kamaishi’s FutureCity Initiative
Open City Promotion Office, General Affairs & Planning Department, Kamaishi City Office (Attn: Ishii / Iwahana)Tel: 0193-27-8463 Fax: 0193-22-2686 e-mail: [email protected]
KAMAISHI IN 2050
A city of hope and smiles that shines across the Sanriku region
KAMAISHI’S FUTURECITYINITIATIVE
Rich naturalenvironment andcomfortable living
A place to work and a refreshing
lifestyle
Exchange of people, goods and
information
March 2011 The Great East
Japan Earthquake FUTURE
PRESENT
PAST
Key industry restructuring
● Realistic innovations
Capitalization of lessons learnedfrom the earthquake disaster
ReconstructionMaster Plan
● WILL TO REBUILD
● SPIRIT OF MANUFACTURING
● SPIRIT OF MUTUAL SUPPORT1857 BIRTH OF MODERNIRON MANUFACTURING
● General overhaul of community, lifestyle and environment
War damage:naval bombardment
1933 Sanriku earthquake and tsunami
1896 Sanriku earthquake and tsunami
A closed-loop society that is energy and resource efficient
with low carbon emissions
A community that values mutual assistance, where residents feel joy
in their own roles
A networking city where people are connected to people and communities to communities
(FutureCity)
• Population: Approx. 36,000
• Area: 440.34 km2
• 89.2% Forest
• Main Industries: Machinery Manufacturing, Fishery
The city will build upon the outcomes of the FutureCity Initiative, incorporate the SDGs into the revision of the "Kamaishi Resilient Strategy",which comprehensively covers the community, people and jobs,and thereby become an SDGs future city.
FutureCity Initiative• Work on creating a smart city• Promote regional comprehensive care• Develop the Field Museum
Co-study with KawakuboLab of Hosei University
Promotion of SDGsby private companies
Interview with the mayor on May 18, 2017
Gender-equality perspective Including local
residents
Citizen’s college for building a communityfrom gender-equality perspective
Open City Forum on March 18, 2017Sustainable Work and Region from the SDGs perspective
• Promotion of vacation rentals in collaboration with Airbnb• “Meetup Kamaishi” for a public participatory
experience program in tourism• “Local Venture Community” for assistance in
immigration and business startup• “KAMAISHI Compass” for career education for high
school students• Discovery of potential workforce through the job site
“Gokinjyobu” and the ultra short time work style “Petite work”• A semi-private coordinator “KAMAENTAI”
Foster diverse relationships to make the city a resilient local societywhere everyone can realize self-determination
Resilient Strategy
Kamaishi City, Iwate
Outline of Characteristic Initiatives
Policy Planning Division, General Affairs Department, City of Iwanuma, Miyagi (Attn: Sugawara (Shin))Tel: 0223-22-1111 (ext.526) Fax: 0223-24-0897 e-mail: [email protected]
(FutureCity)
• Population: Approx. 44,300• Area: 60.45 km2
• Tourist attractions: Takekoma Inari Shrine, Millennium Hope Hills, etc.
▲ (Part of the rubble from the earthquake was recycled to build the hills.The photograph on the right is of an event to plant trees along the garden’s perimeter.)
About Iwanuma City Future Vision
Rebuilding a friendly and environmentally-consciouscommunity that people want to keep living in
Secure life• Population relocation • Promotion of information systems
using information and communications technology (ICT)
Co-existing with the natural environment
• Revetments (Millennium Hope Hills)• Energy management utilizing
solar power and storage batteries
Job creation• Development of medical industry
complex• Creation of agribusinesse
Protection from tsunami• Revetments (Millennium Hope Hills)• Raising of city roads• Seawalls• Raising of embankment on the
Teizanbori Canal
Tsunami crisis management• Revetments (Millennium Hope Hills)• Improvement of escape routes• Promotion of information system using ICT• Stable power supply
Handing over of knowledge and disaster-preparedness education • Revetments (Millennium
Hope Hills)
Form a eco-compact city
The first collective disaster-prevention relocation in the region affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, carried out at the initiative of the community residents. (Town declared open in July 2015)
Solar farm built on former agricultural land that could not be rehabilitated due to subsidence, etc. caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake. One of the largest in the earthquake-affected area.
Iwanuma City, Miyagi
About Higashi-matsushima City Higashi-matsushima City Basic Plan for Reconstruction and Education Promotion
Higashi-matsushima City Secondary Comprehensive Plan
■ Impactful Blue Impulse airshow
■ Impactful Blue Impulse airshow
■ Courtyard designed in the image of the ocean in the city
■ Gymnasium
■ Library building
■ Hoof-shape viewing deck
■ Sound shelter
HopeHope
RestRest
LearnLearn
LoveLove
ConnectConnect
(FutureCity)
• Population: 40,189• Area: 101 km2
• Main industries: Fishery, agriculture, tourism
• Local future: Blue Impulse Matsushima JASDF aerobatic jet team
• Population: 40,189• Area: 101 km2
• Main industries: Fishery, agriculture, tourism
• Local future: Blue Impulse Matsushima JASDF aerobatic jet team
Sunset from Mt. OtakamoriSunset from Mt. Otakamori
This was determined with cooperation with the C. W. Nicol Afan Woodland Trust and Miyagi University.
Interact with nature, fostering the heart of respecting live and kindnessRest in the forest and the ocean, fostering the unconstrained heart
Know the hometown through activities and foster children with love for their hometownConnect the school and the region and foster children with the cooperation of the whole community
Understand the enjoyment of studying things through experience and develop an ability to learn independently
“Basic concept for Forest School Program”
“Miyanomori Elementary School” Embodying the Forest School
<National Government>
Laws and regulations, plans and other matters
related to the Basic Act on Education
<Miyagi Pref.>Second-term
Miyagi Prefecture Basic Plan for
Education Promotion
<Education category>Higashi-matsushima City
Basic Plan for Reconstruction and
Education Promotion(Forest School)
● City Reconstruction Plan● Population Vision/
Comprehensive Strategy● Plans/projects by
category
Local residents, school officials, companies,related organizations, etc.
Three behavioral objectives(1) City which fosters human resources leading the next
generation(2) City where everyone can learn and act lively(3) City where there are full opportunities for various interaction
■ Miyanomori Elementary SchoolThe school opened in January 2017. The entire school building is made from domestic wood.
■ Miyanomori Elementary SchoolThe school opened in January 2017. The entire school building is made from domestic wood.
■ Fukko no Mori (forest embodying reconstruction)
The land behind the school is used as the field for learning activities.
■ Fukko no Mori (forest embodying reconstruction)
The land behind the school is used as the field for learning activities.
Higashi-matsushima City, Miyagi
About Minamisoma City Minamisoma’s Vision for Promotion of Renewable Energies
New Energy Promotion Division, Reconstruction Planning Department, Minamisoma City (Attn: Takeyama)Tel: 0244-24-5248 Fax: 0244-23-251 e-mail: [email protected]
Approx. 65% of FY2020 introduction target reached
Energy (electricity) consumption
Renewable energy
(FutureCity)
• Population: Approx. 61,900• Area: 398.50 km2
Soma Nomaoi (Samurai Festival) A magnificent re-enactment of a battle scene from the Warring States Period.Shimiten, a fried rice cake confectionery that blends Japanese and Western cuisine.
A breathtaking traditional festival with over 1,000 years of history.
Crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. Minamisoma’s soul food.
Mayor’s Recommendation: “Asubito-Tomatoes”
Promote creation of local closed-loop mechanisms through the local production and local consumption of renewable energies.
A town not dependent on nuclear
power
A townthat can
withstand disasters
Contribution to the regional environment
(1) Promotion of energy conservation(2) Proactive use of renewable energies(3) Establishment of Minamisoma’s version of a smart community
Creating mechanisms for local energy closed loop
Establishment of renewableenergy power stations
A town where successivegenerations can live in comfort
Restoration of primaryindustries
Minamisoma Solar Agripark ProjectPublic-private partnership project developed as a local closed loop model project, through a combination of solar power generation, plant factories, and hands-on learning.
Fukushima RestorationSolar Co., Ltd.
Power supply (100 kW)Solar power generation
(500 kW)Air-dome plant factory
(2 buildings)
Joint Declaration of Supportfor Children’s Growth
General Incorporated Association Asubito Fukushima
Localsupermarkets, etc.Hands-on learning about renewable
energy / human resources developmentLocal agricultural production company
(management and operation)
Basic Policies of VisionRenewable EnergyIntroduction Targets
Minamisoma City, Fukushima
About Shinchi Town
Outline of Shinchi Town Smart Community Project
Latter Term Basic Plan in the Fifth Shinchi Town Comprehensive Plan
Town Planning Promotion Section (FutureCity Promotion Office), Planning and Promotion Division, Shinchi Town Tel: 0244-62-2112 Fax: 0244-62-3194 e-mail: [email protected]
Assistance for local energy Assistance for living/local informationSupport for energy
visualizationSupport for elderly
people’ livingSupport for sharing
informationSupport for
energy-saving actions
(FutureCity)
• Population: 8,260• Area: 46.53 km2
• Main industries: Agriculture, electricity,• Specialty products: garlic chives, tomatoes,
figs• Town’s flower, tree, bird and fish: Cherry
blossom, pine, pheasant and flounder
“Building a safe and secure town co-existing with nature and environment”: The town utilizes nature energy and local energy, uses them and improves the efficiency of their use in the town and promotes to build a town realizing co-existence with the environment.
“Creation of a smart hybrid network” by various locally-decentralized and autonomous energy supplyThe project creates bidirectional information network infrastructure related to local energy and aging communities, promotes to share information in the region, supports to encourage energy-saving actions in cooperation with the region and reconstruct live including assistance for elderly people.
Town planning around the Shinchi Station and local energy projectThe town implements the Smart Community Project integrally with the town planning around the station. By utilizing LNG natural gas from the Soma Port, a co-generation system supplies heat and electricity to facilities near the station. The town has also created autonomous, decentralized local energy systems to supply CO2 to agricultural production facilities.
Regular transmission of electricity consumption measured by electricity
meters to tablets
Energy-savingranking
Local infomap
Disasterinfo
E-circularfunctionHealth infoSmart Hybrid
Center
Cooperative family Energyconsumption
results
Electricity generatedby solar panels
Existing solarpanels
Accumulation of monitoringinformation on industries
and agriculture
Actual usage
Coal thermal power plant
LNG base
Factories
Factories
Vegetablefactories
Heat supply facilities
Cooperative family
Gym
Library
Town office
Public facilities
Business zone Public facility zone Residential zone Agricultural zone Park and green zone River
Future planLinkage with public facilities
Future planLinkage with industryand agriculture
RegionalIndustryEnergyCenter
Support town planning by utilizing bilateral incoming and outgoing communication
Commercial facility
Detached housing
Heated pool facility
Lodging facility
LNG baseHeatElectricity CO2
Public facilitiesProtectedagriculture
EnergyCenter
LNG GasPipeline
Energy CenterInstallation of co-generation system using natural gas Supplying heat, electricity and CO2