All Connect Magazine Launches 'Traveling Japan with WiFi in Hand: The Reiwa Ino Tadataka Project'
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- All Connect Magazine Launches 'Traveling Japan with WiFi in Hand: The Reiwa Ino Tadataka Project'
- Media outlet All Connect Magazine, operated by ALL CONNECT, is launching a project in June 2026 to physically measure communication environments across Japan. Communication expert Takahiro Araki will compare mobile and satellite networks at the same locations and publish neutral findings.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 9, 2026
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Media outlet All Connect Magazine, operated by ALL CONNECT, is launching a project in June 2026 to physically measure communication environments across Japan. Communication expert Takahiro Araki will compare mobile and satellite networks at the same locations and publish neutral findings.
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- All Connect Magazine Launches 'Traveling Japan with WiFi in Hand: The Reiwa Ino Tadataka Project' (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 9, 2026
Media outlet All Connect Magazine, operated by ALL CONNECT, is launching a project in June 2026 to physically measure communication environments across Japan. Communication expert Takahiro Araki will compare mobile and satellite networks at the same locations and publish neutral findings.
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The project will measure and compare three distinct types of connectivity—mobile WiFi (WiMAX), carrier networks, and satellite communication (Starlink)—at the same physical locations.
The project author is Takahiro Araki, a long-time veteran of the telecommunications industry.
Koshiro Uchikawa, who has worked on real-world event projects such as Niconico Douga, will serve as the project supervisor. The first entry, set on Tanegashima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, is scheduled for publication in early June 2026.
Media channels: note and YouTube (Traveling Japan with WiFi in Hand | Takahiro Araki)
■ Background: Demystifying the Communication 'Black Box'
The world of telecommunications is flooded with 'maximum speed' figures. However, users often cannot determine if those speeds are truly achievable where they are standing or if they will be useful. How far does the signal actually travel, and where does it drop? Catalog specifications are essentially a black box.
This project aims to demystify this 'communication black box' by standing on the ground and testing it personally, rather than relying on hearsay or theoretical values.
■ Why the 'Reiwa Ino Tadataka Project'?
In an age without maps, there was a man named Ino Tadataka who walked across Japan, leaving behind an accurate map based solely on his own measurements. This project inherits the spirit of 'standing on-site and verifying with one's own feet.'
By traveling nationwide with communication equipment, this initiative is named after that pioneering spirit.
■ Measurement Scope: Comparing Three Types of Connectivity
In this series, the author will carry a full set of communication equipment, including satellite terminals and portable power supplies, to compare three types of connectivity at each location:
・Mobile WiFi (WiMAX)
・Cellular networks (Carrier and MVNOs)
・Satellite communication (Starlink)
We will record the communication speed and connection status at each location, accumulating data as 'Location x Network.' We will record and publish results as they are, including instances where all networks are out of range.
■ First Entry: Tanegashima Island
The first stage is Tanegashima, Kagoshima Prefecture, the site where firearms were introduced to Japan in 1543 and currently home to the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center.
We decided this was the appropriate stage for our launch, as it is a place where three distinct technologies intersect: introduced technology (firearms), exported technology (rockets), and the technology being measured (telecommunications).
We will report measurement results from various environments, including areas overlooking rocket launch pads and verifying satellite connectivity within the sea cave 'Chikura no Iwaya,' where standard signals are unavailable. Publication is scheduled for early June 2026.
■ Project Goals
This series is not a one-time project. We intend to continuously accumulate cross-network measurement data from across the country and publish it as neutral primary information from the perspective of travelers and users.
This project symbolizes All Connect Magazine's commitment to 'publishing based on primary information, not on standardized catalog values or hearsay.' We are also exploring the establishment of a neutral third-party organization to oversee such verifications in the future.
■ Neutrality of Measurements
ALL CONNECT and All Connect Magazine are engaged in the sales and agency of communication services, including WiMAX. As such, these services may be included in our comparative tests.
However, we will record and publish results fairly based on actual measurements without favoring any specific service. Any conflicts of interest will be clearly stated in each article.
■ Comments from Project Supervisor Koshiro Uchikawa
Koshiro Uchikawa (CEO, OfficePIECE Inc.; Visiting Professor, iU University):
'Interesting projects are always born from people who go into the field. It would be a waste to end a comparison of network speeds as a simple table of figures. Verifying together with readers, with bated breath, whether Starlink actually works in a specific cave—that is the kind of participatory content we hope to grow. As a supervisor, I will walk alongside this project to ensure not only the accuracy of the data, but also the 'storytelling' aspect that makes people want to talk about it.'
■ About the Author: Takahiro Araki
For this series, Araki will travel to each location, conduct measurements, and write the reports personally.
After working in corporate sales for the travel industry and launching a matchmaking service, he moved into the telecommunications industry, working in B2B, B2C, and advertising operations. In 2019, he launched the industry's first moving-share service. He currently serves as the Representative of Adeval Inc., overseeing a composite business of communications, advertising, and media.
FAQ
「令和の伊能忠敬プロジェクト」とはどのような取り組みですか?
株式会社ALL CONNECTが運営するメディア「オールコネクトマガジン」が実施する通信環境の実地計測プロジェクトです。通信の専門家が全国各地へ赴き、モバイルWiFi、携帯キャリア回線、衛星通信(スターリンク)を同一地点で計測・比較し、その結果を公開する取り組みです。
計測結果はどのように公開されますか?
計測結果は、noteおよびYouTubeチャンネル「WiFi片手に、日本をめぐる。 | 荒木孝博」にて公開されます。旅行者や利用者の視点に立った、中立的な一次情報として継続的に蓄積・公開される予定です。
プロジェクトの第1回はどこで行われますか?
第1回の舞台は鹿児島県・種子島です。2026年6月上旬の公開が予定されています。宇宙開発の中枢である種子島において、ロケット発射台周辺や圏外環境下での通信検証などが行われます。
プロジェクトの監修者は誰ですか?
株式会社OfficePIECE代表取締役で、iU大学客員教授の内川高志朗氏が監修を務めています。ニコニコ動画のイベント事業などを手がけた経験を活かし、参加型のコンテンツ作りを支援しています。
運営元の株式会社ALL CONNECTは中立性をどう担保しますか?
同社は通信サービスの販売・取次を行っていますが、計測結果については特定のサービスを優遇せず、実測値にもとづいて公正に記録・公開すると明言しています。また、利益相反関係がある場合は各記事で明示するとしています。