Migration Support Portal Site "Warp City" Releases Q&A Function "Hoshikuzu" Allowing Anonymous Posting of Regional Questions

Rebirth Inc.'s migration support portal site "Warp City" has launched "Hoshikuzu," a Q&A function allowing users to anonymously post questions about regions and receive answers from local governments. This new feature enables users to ask questions without revealing personal information, while local governments can use it for information dissemination and increasing recognition via social media. Warp City aims to solve the problem of potential migrants not knowing "where to start," identified through four years of user interaction. Future plans include expanding project functions and user-to-user communication features.
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Rebirth Inc. (https://rebirth.ltd/) has released "Hoshikuzu" (https://warpcity.jp/hoshikuzu), a Q&A function on its migration support portal site "Warp City" (https://warpcity.jp/) that allows users to anonymously post questions about regions and local governments to answer them.

This function will enable users to post questions that were difficult to ask through traditional inquiry forms, without disclosing personal information.

Function Overview

"Hoshikuzu" is a Q&A function that allows users to anonymously post questions about regions.

Local governments and Warp City will answer the posted questions. Questions and answers will be displayed in a list, and other users can also view them.

https://warpcity.jp/hoshikuzu

Additionally, posted questions can be shared on social media such as X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, allowing local governments not only to disseminate information through answers but also to expand recognition through social media diffusion.

Challenges in Initial Actions Seen from Approximately 4 Years of User Support

Since the launch of the site in February 2022, Warp City has listened to many user voices through inquiries to local governments and consultations regarding regions for approximately four years.

Among them, the following situations were frequently observed:

Although interested in living or getting involved in other regions, no specific region has been decided yet.

Don't know where to inquire.

Specific questions are not yet organized.

For these reasons, many cases were observed where users stopped before reaching the consultation stage.

In other words, a challenge emerged: many users who are interested in migration and regions are in a state of "not knowing where to start."

To address this challenge, Warp City introduced a mechanism that allows questions to be posted anonymously.
The aim is to make it easier to post even initial-stage questions.

Features

Post questions anonymously
Users can post questions without disclosing personal information.

Mechanism for local governments to answer
There is a mechanism for local governments to answer posted questions.

Publish questions and answers
Posted content will be made public, and other users can also view it.

How to Use

Users can easily post questions by following these steps:

1. Log in to Warp City and register as a new member.

Please register as a member from this screen.

2. Access the "Hoshikuzu" page.

3. Post a question from the "Ask a Question" button.

With this update, the member registration function for general users has also been newly released, allowing questions to be posted by logging in.

Future Developments

With the addition of the login function, Warp City will strengthen its functions as a platform for users and regions to interact, not just for information provision.

In the future, we plan to expand project functions and user-to-user communication functions, developing into a service that deepens relationships with regions.

About Warp City

Warp City is a service born from the search for how to address regional revitalization in response to social issues such as population decline and overconcentration in Tokyo. By connecting local governments nationwide with users interested in regions, it aims to create diverse ways of involvement beyond just migration.

This "Hoshikuzu" was developed as a mechanism for users who are interested in a region to make their first contact. By allowing questions to be posted anonymously, it visualizes questions that previously did not lead to inquiries, creating new points of contact with regions.

We hope that the accumulation of these small contacts will lead to the creation of a related population and, in the future, to migration and permanent settlement. We will continue to develop our services to support the creation of relationships with regions.