Look up from the screen, gaze at the sky. 'Uchu-sou' delivers dreams to children.
PassionPlanets Inc. announced 'Uchu-sou', a service that uses artificial satellites to send people's thoughts and precious items into space. This service aims to bring back the time for children to look up at the sky and imagine their future, providing families with special memories and experiences.
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"We want to increase the time children spend looking up at the night sky and imagining their future."
PassionPlanets Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Ayano Yanai) declares its dream to restore "time to look up at the sky and envision the future" to society through 'Uchu-sou' (Space Thoughts), a service that utilizes artificial satellites to deliver people's thoughts and precious items to space.
## What is being lost in a world where screen time has increased
Smartphones, tablets, personal computers. In today's rapidly expanding content business, most of what we look at are monitors and mobile screens. Both children and adults spend most of their day in the "world inside the screen."
In the past, people used to look up at the sky more often. They would make wishes on shooting stars, feel the seasons by the waxing and waning moon, and imagine their future while gazing at the night sky. That time is gradually being lost.
What we truly want to deliver is not a service, but that time.
## From a baby tooth on the "roof" to "space"
In Japan, there was a custom where when a child's baby tooth fell out, the bottom teeth were thrown onto the roof and the upper teeth were thrown under the eaves, with parents wishing for strong new teeth to grow.
With 'Uchu-sou', there is actually a family who launched their child's baby tooth into space. The era has come where thoughts once thrown onto the roof can now reach space.
A baby tooth placed on an artificial satellite continues to orbit the Earth. Even when that child becomes an adult, they can look up at the night sky and think, "My tooth is somewhere near that star." Such special memories and the habit of looking up at the sky are created together.
It's not just baby teeth. Proposal words, letters to future selves, family DNA. We provide an experience to everyone where precious thoughts can be sent into space on an artificial satellite, and every time they look up at the night sky, they can feel that "my thoughts are somewhere in that orbit."
## Our dream
May the time we spend looking up at the sky increase, even if only a little.
There is an endless amount of content on screens. But there are certainly things that can only be felt when looking up at the night sky.
"We want to increase the time children spend looking up at the night sky and imagining their future."
PassionPlanets Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Ayano Yanai) declares its dream to restore "time to look up at the sky and envision the future" to society through 'Uchu-sou' (Space Thoughts), a service that utilizes artificial satellites to deliver people's thoughts and precious items to space.
## What is being lost in a world where screen time has increased
Smartphones, tablets, personal computers. In today's rapidly expanding content business, most of what we look at are monitors and mobile screens. Both children and adults spend most of their day in the "world inside the screen."
In the past, people used to look up at the sky more often. They would make wishes on shooting stars, feel the seasons by the waxing and waning moon, and imagine their future while gazing at the night sky. That time is gradually being lost.
What we truly want to deliver is not a service, but that time.
## From a baby tooth on the "roof" to "space"
In Japan, there was a custom where when a child's baby tooth fell out, the bottom teeth were thrown onto the roof and the upper teeth were thrown under the eaves, with parents wishing for strong new teeth to grow.
With 'Uchu-sou', there is actually a family who launched their child's baby tooth into space. The era has come where thoughts once thrown onto the roof can now reach space.
A baby tooth placed on an artificial satellite continues to orbit the Earth. Even when that child becomes an adult, they can look up at the night sky and think, "My tooth is somewhere near that star." Such special memories and the habit of looking up at the sky are created together.
It's not just baby teeth. Proposal words, letters to future selves, family DNA. We provide an experience to everyone where precious thoughts can be sent into space on an artificial satellite, and every time they look up at the night sky, they can feel that "my thoughts are somewhere in that orbit."
## Our dream
May the time we spend looking up at the sky increase, even if only a little.
There is an endless amount of content on screens. But there are certainly things that can only be felt when looking up at the night sky.