Towards a World Where Fish Do Not Rot, Even Without Electricity

Starting from Indonesia: 'Unstoppable Food' through Japanese GX technology.
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We support the 'April Dream' initiative, which aims to make April 1st a day to share dreams. This press release represents the dream of SAKIGAKE JAPAN Co., Ltd.

SAKIGAKE JAPAN (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Munetoshi Kondo), a company specializing in disaster prevention, is launching a dream to realize a world where an 'unstoppable cold chain' becomes the norm, utilizing Japanese GX technology in collaboration with local partners in Indonesia.

■ The Future We Envision
In a small fishing village on an Indonesian island, fish caught in the morning are immediately placed in refrigerated containers. These containers do not rely on the power grid. They operate autonomously using solar power and batteries, maintaining temperatures even if communications are lost. Data is stored in the cloud, and fish are delivered to cities and overseas with 'quality information.' Even if power goes out or logistics are disrupted, the value of food is not lost. That is the world we want to realize.

■ Why We Dream This
Indonesia is one of the world's leading fishing nations. However, behind its abundance, much value is lost due to power infrastructure constraints, immature cold chains, food waste, and regional disparities. If we do not change this structure, we cannot protect food, industry, or the future.

■ Our Answer: Disaster-Prevention-Inspired Cold Chain
SAKIGAKE JAPAN holds a philosophy cultivated in the field of disaster prevention: 'Create a system that doesn't stop, assuming it will stop.' We are bringing this mindset to the cold chain: autonomous decentralization instead of centralization, off-grid instead of external power dependence, and protecting through systems rather than people. In short, it is an infrastructure that functions without conscious effort.

■ Dream: Creating a New Market with GX x Cold Chain
We are not just building logistics infrastructure. We are creating a new market where 'GX x Food x Resilience' are integrated. We aim to protect food safety and value while reducing environmental impact and making local industries sustainable. At the center, we place Japanese technology and local wisdom. This is not an export; it is co-creation.

■ Vision
1. Become a hub for Japanese GX, disaster prevention, and logistics technology.
2. Create systems together with local partners in Indonesia.
3. Make 'unstoppable food distribution' a new norm.

■ Message from Representative Munetoshi Kondo
Disaster prevention and cold chain are not separate topics. Both ask the same question: 'How do we continue to protect human lives and livelihoods?' Japan is a country that has continuously thought about 'unstoppable systems' amidst disasters. I believe this wisdom will become global infrastructure. Even if the power goes out, fish will not rot. Even if a disaster occurs, life will not stop. That is our dream, starting from Indonesia and spreading to the world.

FAQ

Why Indonesia?

Indonesia is a major fishing nation, but it faces significant food waste due to power infrastructure constraints and an immature cold chain, making it the ideal place for our technology to contribute.

What does off-grid mean?

It means operating without connecting to the power grid provided by utility companies, instead using self-contained power systems like solar panels and batteries.

How are disaster prevention and cold chain related?

They share the pursuit of 'uninterrupted systems.' We apply the disaster prevention philosophy of keeping logistics running during disasters to maintaining food freshness.