“Change Tomorrow 2026” Event to be Held

The urban festival "Change Tomorrow 2026," blending technology and pop culture, will take place in the Takeshiba area of Tokyo on November 7-8, 2026. Now in its 6th year, the event features neurodiversity exhibits, children's workshops, super-human sports, and robotics displays, offering a glimpse into the future of society.
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The Change Tomorrow Executive Committee (led by the CiP Association) will host the urban festival "Change Tomorrow 2026" on November 7 (Sat) and 8 (Sun). This event, which combines pop culture and technology, allows both adults and children to experience a slightly futuristic society and lifestyle. Since its inception in 2021, this marks the 6th iteration. Last year, the event attracted approximately 30,000 visitors with 180 contents, including the "Everyone's Brain World" neurodiversity exhibit, the "Workshop Collection," and displays from Keio University's Graduate School of Media Design and iU. This year, the committee aims to expand music and talk session events to reach a wider audience. The event will be held at Tokyo Port City Takeshiba and Waters Takeshiba, with free admission (some paid content). Key highlights include neurodiversity projects, creative workshops, super-human sports, university research forums, and a "Friend Robot World" featuring robots from companies like Sharp, Sony Group, MIXI, Yukai Engineering, and SoftBank.

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Why is Takeshiba a key location for this event?

Takeshiba is recognized as a hub for testing emerging technologies, making it an ideal venue for urban festivals that bridge the gap between academia, corporations, and the local community.