December 6th to be 'A Day to Casually Think About Infrastructure'

The 'Infrastructure Future Project' proposes designating December 6th as 'A Day to Casually Think About Infrastructure'. Amidst the aging of infrastructure developed during Japan's rapid growth period, the project aims to make infrastructure maintenance a more familiar topic, encouraging casual interest in infrastructure even without specialized knowledge.
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Our company endorses April Dream, which aims to make April 1st a day for sharing dreams. This press release represents the dream of the 'Infrastructure Future Project'.

## Our Dream
As a company involved in infrastructure, we have one dream:

"To make December 6th 'A Day to Casually Think About Infrastructure.'"

### Why Infrastructure Now?
Electricity, water, roads, communication — infrastructure is indispensable to our daily lives.

However, it is often taken for granted and not frequently thought about. It only receives attention when something breaks or a problem occurs.

### The Choice to Casually Think
Currently, Japan's infrastructure is at a major turning point. Much of the infrastructure developed during the period of rapid economic growth is aging and will soon require renewal.

Amidst these changes, infrastructure maintenance may become a more familiar topic than ever before.

That said, there's no need to overthink it. Even without special knowledge, just a little bit of "How does this work?" or casually pondering about it is enough.

Perhaps such an approach is also valid.