The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has established the "Children's Future Council" to discuss and disseminate advanced child-rearing policy directions from a broad perspective, not bound by conventional frameworks, with the aim of realizing a society where "children can smile and parenting is enjoyable." We hereby announce that the 17th meeting will be held on the theme of "Children's Engagement with SNS and Other Platforms."
Details
1. Date and Time: July 6, 2026 (Monday), from 4:20 PM to 5:20 PM
2. Location: Large Conference Room, 7th Floor, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1
3. Committee Members, etc.: The Governor and members listed in Attachment 1, "List of Members, etc. for the 17th Children's Future Council." d52467-6738-b462e34c57a3ebd8ce5f4ff9549b43ca.pdf
4. Theme and Agenda: Theme: Children's Engagement with SNS and Other Platforms Agenda: 1 Governor's Greeting 2 Presentation by Presenter 3 Exchange of Opinions
5. Media Coverage:
The meeting will be fully open to the public. Pre-registration is not required for media wishing to cover the event.
Due to space limitations, only one camera per network station and one still photographer per company will be permitted.
Media check-in on the day of the event will be held in the 7th Floor Hall of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 (see Attachment 2).
[Check-in Time: 3:40 PM to 4:00 PM] d52467-6738-180e3b4dcfcd323c8058882b895e6025.pdf
Interview positions will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Please ensure you wear your company's press pass when covering the event.
The proceedings of the meeting will be streamed live on the website of the Office for Children's Policies Collaboration (https://www.kodomoseisaku.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/jigyo/kodomo-mirai-kaigi).
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Please refrain from conducting individual interviews with meeting attendees.
Media coverage is limited to the Large Conference Room on the 7th floor.
There will be no press scrum with the Governor after the meeting.
Meeting materials will be made available on the Office for Children's Policies Collaboration website after the meeting.
This initiative is part of the efforts to promote the "2050 Tokyo Strategy."
Strategy 1: Children - "Promoting Policies from a Child's Perspective"
▲2050 Tokyo Strategy
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