### About April Dream We support April Dream, an initiative that turns April 1st into a day for sharing dreams. This press release outlines the dream of XeroPlace Co., Ltd.

### The Dream of XeroPlace XeroPlace Co., Ltd. (HQ: Saitama City, Saitama; CEO: Yuki Narita; hereinafter 'the Company') presents the dream of 'realizing a society where experience-based Gacha creates encounters between people and information in tourist spots, public facilities, and commercial facilities nationwide.'

### Background: The Challenge of Unreached Information in Physical Spaces Currently, while a vast amount of information exists on posters and the web at tourist spots and event venues, much of it fails to effectively reach visitors.

The Company has been providing a system that delivers information through the 'turning' experience via Gacha machines equipped with digital signage.

This method is gaining traction as a new means of communication that encourages visitor participation while delivering information at events and in municipal initiatives.

### The Future We Aim For: Experience-based Gacha as Social Infrastructure Our dream is for experience-based Gacha to move beyond being a temporary event tool and become established in society as a 'new information infrastructure permanently installed where people gather.'

For example, we want to spread the culture of 'encountering information by turning' by having these machines in tourist offices as a trigger to discover local charms, in malls as a touchpoint between shoppers and tenants, and in local governments as a fun way to deliver disaster prevention and administrative info.

### A Society Where the Dream is Realized In the society where this dream is realized, information changes from something you 'read' to something you 'experience.' People can enjoy serendipitous encounters with local knowledge, while companies and municipalities can communicate with visitors more naturally.

We aim to redesign communication in real-world spaces by reconnecting people and information through experiences.

### CEO Comment Yuki Narita, CEO of XeroPlace Co., Ltd. 'We believe there is still great potential in the familiar device of the Gacha machine. By applying the act of turning—which children and adults alike do naturally—to the context of information dissemination and regional revitalization, we believe we can create new touchpoints in society.'

--- ### Contact Information for Gacha Machines and this Press Release **XeroPlace Co., Ltd.** Sales Dept: 090-7360-3750 Mail: gtchax@xeroplace.jp HP: https://xeroplace.jp/ SNS: X (formerly Twitter)

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