【Event Report】"Commons Connect Hyogo" Held in Kobe with Hyogo Prefecture and Pasona Group
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- 【Event Report】"Commons Connect Hyogo" Held in Kobe with Hyogo Prefecture and Pasona Group
- Commons Connect, a public-private partnership network organized by COMMON Inc., held "Commons Connect Hyogo" at the Kobe Kokusai Hall on April 28, 2026. Representatives from Hyogo Prefecture and Pasona Group shared case studies on regional revitalization, and various stakeholders discussed the potential for future collaboration.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: May 28, 2026
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Commons Connect, a public-private partnership network organized by COMMON Inc., held "Commons Connect Hyogo" at the Kobe Kokusai Hall on April 28, 2026. Representatives from Hyogo Prefecture and Pasona Group shared case studies on regional revitalization, and various stakeholders discussed the potential for future collaboration.
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- 【Event Report】"Commons Connect Hyogo" Held in Kobe with Hyogo Prefecture and Pasona Group (May 28, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- May 28, 2026
Commons Connect, a public-private partnership network organized by COMMON Inc., held "Commons Connect Hyogo" at the Kobe Kokusai Hall on April 28, 2026. Representatives from Hyogo Prefecture and Pasona Group shared case studies on regional revitalization, and various stakeholders discussed the potential for future collaboration.
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- 📰 Published: May 28, 2026 at 09:30
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On the day, Eiji Maeda, Chief of the Public-Private Partnership Section, Regional Revitalization Division, Hyogo Prefectural Government, and Masato Ito, Managing Executive Officer of Pasona Group Inc., took the stage to introduce public-private partnership initiatives in Hyogo Prefecture and case studies on regional revitalization centered on "Michi-no-Eki" (roadside stations) in Kyotango.
Participants from various backgrounds, including local government officials, companies, media, and community association representatives, attended. Through lectures, case studies, and networking, they exchanged opinions on solving regional issues and the possibilities for new collaborations.
This event is not just a seminar but an interactive public-private partnership program designed to facilitate meetings and consultations between municipalities, companies, local groups, media, and regional players, ultimately connecting them to the next action.
In the first part, Eiji Maeda from the Hyogo Prefectural Government shared initiatives on public-private partnerships in Hyogo. He emphasized the importance of solving regional issues and creating new value by collaborating with private companies, universities, organizations, and regional players, as local governments face diverse challenges such as declining birthrates, aging populations, and the increasing complexity of regional issues.
Following this, Masato Ito from Pasona Group shared a case study on regional revitalization starting from "Michi-no-Eki" in Kyotango. He explained that "Michi-no-Eki" can serve as a regional hub with diverse functions, such as promoting regional products, creating tourism traffic, facilitating cooperation among businesses, and building a "related population." He shared the perspective of how private companies can enter a region and work with local governments and businesses to utilize regional resources for sustainable business development.
Furthermore, members of the COMMONS NETWORK introduced their initiatives. Yasuhiro Taira from Romantis Co., Ltd. presented an initiative on disaster prevention for the visually impaired. Additionally, Mr. Kawabe from Percival Co., Ltd. discussed the potential of regional revitalization through crowdfunding.
In the final networking session, attendees engaged in discussions and business card exchanges, leading to talks of concrete collaborations. COMMON Inc. plans to continue hosting similar forums nationwide to promote regional co-creation.
FAQ
What is the purpose of 'Commons Connect Hyogo'?
It is an interactive public-private collaboration program aimed at bringing together municipalities, companies, community organizations, and media to discuss and connect to solutions for community issues and next actions.
What examples were introduced at the event?
Examples introduced included public-private collaboration initiatives in Hyogo Prefecture, a regional revitalization case study starting from a road station in Kinosaki Onsen by the Pasona Group, disaster support for the visually impaired, and crowdfunding utilization cases.
What activities does COMMON Co., Ltd. plan to undertake in the future?
COMMON Co., Ltd. plans to continue hosting Commons Connect and public-private collaboration forums across the country to expand collaboration with companies, municipalities, and organizations interested in community issues.
Who attended the event?
Participants included municipal officials, private companies, media, and community association representatives from diverse backgrounds.
Who were the guest speakers?
The guest speakers were Mr. Masashi Maeda, Chief of the Public-Private Collaboration Section at Hyogo Prefecture's Regional Creation Division, and Mr. Masato Ito, Executive Corporate Officer of Pasona Group Inc.