【HGPI】Office Relocation Announcement
The Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) relocated its office to the International House of Japan on May 1, 2026. This move aims to expand discussions and proposals across a broader range of healthcare policy issues, including global health security and national security, while deepening collaboration with domestic and international stakeholders.
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The Health and Global Policy Institute (Representative Director: Ryoji Norioka) relocated its office on May 1, 2026.
The new office is located at the "International House of Japan" (Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo), known for many years as a hub for international and cultural exchange.
Healthcare policy issues, such as strengthening pharmaceutical supply chains, antimicrobial resistance measures, pandemic preparedness, and discussions on international medical finance, are becoming increasingly interdisciplinary. With this relocation, in addition to existing focus areas like patient and stakeholder participation, HGPI aims to become a platform that diversely discusses, proposes, and accompanies the implementation of domestic and international healthcare policy issues in the fields of global health security, biosecurity, and national security.
"By operating from the historic International House of Japan, a place where diverse knowledge and cultures intersect, including expertise in security and geo-economics, as well as arts and philosophy, we intend to further deepen collaboration with diverse stakeholders both domestically and internationally. We aim to strengthen Japan's think tank function and centralize intellectual networks, contributing to HGPI's mission of 'realizing citizen-led medical policy'," commented Representative Director Ryoji Norioka.
Please note that with the relocation, the telephone and FAX numbers have also changed.
We kindly ask for your continued support of our institute.
【Relocation Date】
May 1, 2026 (Friday)
【New Address】
International House of Japan
5-11-16 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
Tel: 03-4241-5020
Fax: 03-6859-9291
■About Health and Global Policy Institute: https://hgpi.org/
The Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) is a non-profit, independent, non-partisan private medical policy think tank established in 2004. To realize citizen-led medical policy, as an independent think tank, it has convened a wide range of stakeholders and provided policy options to society. Without being tied to the positions of specific political parties or organizations, HGPI maintains its independence and provides new ideas and values from a broad perspective looking to the future to achieve a fair and healthy society. Since its establishment, HGPI has quickly presented themes that were not sufficiently discussed at the time, such as women's health, cancer countermeasures, dementia, antimicrobial resistance, regenerative medicine, and global health, as policy issues, contributing to the advancement of specific policies, including the formation of legal systems and national strategies, and reflection in international policy discussions. These continuous efforts have received certain recognition from policymakers and international organizations both domestically and internationally, and HGPI continues to participate in international dialogues as a Japan-originated medical policy think tank.
HGPI will continue its activities with everyone to present effective healthcare policy options not only within Japan but also globally, and to solve global health and medical challenges.
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The new office is located at the "International House of Japan" (Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo), known for many years as a hub for international and cultural exchange.
Healthcare policy issues, such as strengthening pharmaceutical supply chains, antimicrobial resistance measures, pandemic preparedness, and discussions on international medical finance, are becoming increasingly interdisciplinary. With this relocation, in addition to existing focus areas like patient and stakeholder participation, HGPI aims to become a platform that diversely discusses, proposes, and accompanies the implementation of domestic and international healthcare policy issues in the fields of global health security, biosecurity, and national security.
"By operating from the historic International House of Japan, a place where diverse knowledge and cultures intersect, including expertise in security and geo-economics, as well as arts and philosophy, we intend to further deepen collaboration with diverse stakeholders both domestically and internationally. We aim to strengthen Japan's think tank function and centralize intellectual networks, contributing to HGPI's mission of 'realizing citizen-led medical policy'," commented Representative Director Ryoji Norioka.
Please note that with the relocation, the telephone and FAX numbers have also changed.
We kindly ask for your continued support of our institute.
【Relocation Date】
May 1, 2026 (Friday)
【New Address】
International House of Japan
5-11-16 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
Tel: 03-4241-5020
Fax: 03-6859-9291
■About Health and Global Policy Institute: https://hgpi.org/
The Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) is a non-profit, independent, non-partisan private medical policy think tank established in 2004. To realize citizen-led medical policy, as an independent think tank, it has convened a wide range of stakeholders and provided policy options to society. Without being tied to the positions of specific political parties or organizations, HGPI maintains its independence and provides new ideas and values from a broad perspective looking to the future to achieve a fair and healthy society. Since its establishment, HGPI has quickly presented themes that were not sufficiently discussed at the time, such as women's health, cancer countermeasures, dementia, antimicrobial resistance, regenerative medicine, and global health, as policy issues, contributing to the advancement of specific policies, including the formation of legal systems and national strategies, and reflection in international policy discussions. These continuous efforts have received certain recognition from policymakers and international organizations both domestically and internationally, and HGPI continues to participate in international dialogues as a Japan-originated medical policy think tank.
HGPI will continue its activities with everyone to present effective healthcare policy options not only within Japan but also globally, and to solve global health and medical challenges.
About HGPI Individual Supporting Members
Keywords: