11/10/2011
Japan’s urban future: Hello Kitakyushu
In addition to being selected as the first green growth model city in Asia for policy assessment by the OECD, this week sees the city of Kitakyushu host the Asian Environmental Cities Summit to discuss Japanese cooperation for other Asian cities to resolve their environmental problems, such as air and water pollution. The summit sees […]
07/10/2011
Tokyo and Kawasaki February 5-15 Local environment policy and supporting eco-tech business Applications are now open for the Japan Local Government Centre’s Japan Study Tour 2012. The tour aims to foster a deeper understanding of Japan’s system of local government as well as encourage the exchange of ideas and information. Participants take part in exchange […]
06/10/2011
The city of Kesennuma in Miyagi prefecture, which was devestated by the 3/11 earthquake and tsunami, has created a multilingual Facebook account to share stories and pictures of the disaster and its reconstruction efforts with people around the world. The city is the first disaster-hit municipality to provide such information in foreign languages on the […]
05/10/2011
Japan Society Event, Report from Tohoku: Christopher and Phillida Purvis
Seven months after The Great East Japan Earthquake, Christopher and Phillida Purvis will report on a recent visit to Tohoku. During this trip they visited towns and villages throughout the region from Soma in the south to Kamaishi in the north. They spoke at length with government officials, staff from charitable and voluntary agencies, people […]
23/09/2011
One of the special projects of the Asian Network of Major Cities 21 (ANMC21) is the Asian Human Databank Network run by Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG), aimed at officials of ANMC21 cities training and living in Tokyo, as well as students of Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU). The latest edition of its newsletter Interaction Asia is […]
21/09/2011
Update from Tohoku: Iwate, Fukushima and Sendai
The following links to newsletters update the situation in North Eastern Japan, known in Japan as Tohoku, the region hit by the earthquake and tsunami in March. You can read the latest editions by NPOs and local government here for Fukushima, Iwate and Sendai City.
20/09/2011
This autumn our office will host two short term trainees from our Tokyo headquarters, who will use their stay in London to research tourism promotion and heritage asset policies to benefit their home local authorities in Arakawa Ward, Tokyo and Nagoya City. During this time they will visit London Boroughs, London Open House/Open City, London […]
15/09/2011
Shizuoka City and JLGC are supporting the Asian Creative Culture event, which takes place at the following London venues/events: RED GALLERY 22 (Thu) – 24 (Sat) September 2011 TENT LONDON 22 (Thu) – 25 (Sun) September 2011 Co-Sponsors: CCC (the center for creative communications), SCV (Shizuoka Content Valley) Cooperation: B-nest (Shizuoka City Industry-University Exchange Center), […]
14/09/2011
British Ambassador to Japan David Warren writes a personal blog on his recent trip to the coastal towns devastated by the tsunami. Included were visits to Kamaishi, Rikuzen-Takata and Kesennuma (in Miyagi Prefecture) to see the recovery and reconstruction work that is going on, and some of the organisations that may benefit from the £600,000 […]
14/09/2011
Germany’s urban future: JLGC analysis
Each month JLGC writes and translates into Japanese timely analysis of topics on German urban and local affairs. Recent topics include the German Institute of Urban Affairs’ second edition of climate policy guide for local authorities, ‘Launch of large-scale ‘showcase regions’ for electro-mobility’, ‘Bonn 20 years after losing capital status’ and ‘Coping with shrinking rural […]