I participated in the Japan-Germany Sustainability Forum.
I participated in the Japan-Germany Sustainability Forum.
This morning I left Fukui and went to Roppongi Hills via Maibara.
I've been to Roppongi Hills many times before, but this was my first time going inside.
Among the many distinguished guests, the Japanese representative was
Dr. Shuzo Murakami, Chairman of the Japan Energy Agency
The German side is represented by the State Secretary of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It was Hegner.
Also, as a guest, the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Former Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Takeshi Maeda, was also in attendance.
The venue was filled to capacity with around 300 people.
It was only a few years ago that the Enepass Association's activities first became so popular.
I think it's really wonderful that it's spreading.
As I was leaving, Imaizumi, the representative of the Enepass Association, said, "We will continue to work together on many things.
We hit it off and said, "Let's do it."
All of the organizers who came today are individuals in their 40s.
I don't have the capital or power. But I still want to do it this way.
By continuing to share our wisdom and act with this ideal in mind,
A big wave is happening.
To play a part in bottom-up rather than top-down government-sponsored initiatives
I wanted to continue doing what I can on my own.
I also attended the social gathering, but left early because the time for the last train was approaching.
When I got to Shinagawa Station, I couldn't get a reserved seat.
I rode in the green car.
By coincidence, I was in the same car as actor Junichi Ishida! (We're still breathing the same air today.)
He really is a handsome guy...














