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Fri, May 16
|NIHO Kamakura
[5/16 19:00] Evening Networking Event - Regenerative Urban Planning Roundtable "Theme: Walkable City"
Have you heard of the 15-minute city concept? Focusing on a 15-minute walk reveals new possibilities for urban abundance. This roundtable discussion will focus on the theme of "walkable cities," and will discuss issues and ideas for sustainable, life-circulating, regenerative urban development, while also painting a picture of the future of regenerative cities.
Time & Location
May 16, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
NIHO Kamakura, Town Employee Cafeteria Building, 2nd floor, 11-12 Onarimachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, 248-0012, Japan
About the event
Have you heard of the 15-minute city concept?
Facing the challenges of today's car-oriented society and shifting to urban development that is friendly to the people living in the community and the local natural environment is an essential element in building a well-being society. In particular, the "15-minute city" concept and "walkable city" concept, which have attracted attention in recent years, aim to create sustainable, people-friendly cities that are easy to live in for everyone, including the elderly and children, and are expected to bring many benefits such as health, interaction, and environmental considerations.
Kamakura City faces a wide range of mobility and transportation issues, including congestion on major arterial roads, overtourism, and mobility issues for the elderly, and there is still much room for improvement. Furthermore, the city's urban development is set to undergo major changes over the next few decades, including the redevelopment of the Fukasawa and Muraoka areas.
Given this situation, why don't we stop and think together about what kind of city we want to leave for the future and what kind of city we want to live in?
This roundtable discussion will focus on the theme of "walkable cities," and will discuss issues and ideas for sustainable, life-circulating, regenerative urban development, envisioning the future of regenerative cities .
*What is a regenerative city?
A renewable city. A city where human activities occur in harmony with natural systems while regenerating the natural environment.
[What is included in the participation fee]
・Participation in roundtable discussions
・Meals
·tea
Meals will be provided in environmentally friendly reusable containers called " Megloo ," including bento boxes from Bistro Orange, a popular bistro restaurant on Onari Street!
Due to lunch box arrangements, applications will close the day before on Thursday, May 15th.
If you would like to apply after the deadline, please contact us here . Please note that the contents of the meal may differ.
[Not included in the participation fee]
・Please bring your own drinks other than tea.
Tickets
Participation ticket (including meal and tea)
From ¥2,750 to ¥5,830
Sale ended¥2,750
消費税 included
¥5,830
消費税 included
