'Adults Sharing Dreams' to Change Japan - 3,695 People's Dream-Telling Project Launches from Shiga for Social Transformation
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- 'Adults Sharing Dreams' to Change Japan - 3,695 People's Dream-Telling Project Launches from Shiga for Social Transformation
- Toshihori Nishi, a Shiga-based 'Adult Dream-Telling Guide,' is expanding his project nationwide. By filming 3,695 adults sharing their dreams and conducting career education in 47 prefectures, the project aims to inspire children and revitalize regional communities.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 4, 2026
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Toshihori Nishi, a Shiga-based 'Adult Dream-Telling Guide,' is expanding his project nationwide. By filming 3,695 adults sharing their dreams and conducting career education in 47 prefectures, the project aims to inspire children and revitalize regional communities.
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- April 4, 2026
Toshihori Nishi, a Shiga-based 'Adult Dream-Telling Guide,' is expanding his project nationwide. By filming 3,695 adults sharing their dreams and conducting career education in 47 prefectures, the project aims to inspire children and revitalize regional communities.
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- 📰 Published: April 4, 2026 at 01:06
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In September 2025, Japan's first full-scale national project for 'Adult Dream-Telling' began in Shiga. The goal is 3,695 people—each of whose dreams will be captured on video and delivered across Japan via social media. The societal atmosphere where 'adults stop talking about dreams' has led to a shortage of role models for children. Career education sites across Japan report that children struggle to envision their future. Furthermore, regional depopulation and declining vitality are serious issues. Nishi believes that adults having and expressing their own dreams is the greatest gift to the next generation.
Toshihori Nishi, while serving as the fourth-generation owner of his family's hair salon, also acts as a rhythm trainer, mental health/diet advisor, and video creator. Starting in May 2023 in Shiga, he achieved his 100th video in December 2024. From January 2025, he has conducted classes at 11 elementary schools (including Seta Minami, Seta Kita, Ishiyama, Kitano, Kirihara, Kawase, Konan Daisan, Tanakami, Azuchi, and Kamo). He also taught adult classes at the Shiga Prefecture 'Omi Mirai Juku' sub-course.
The project stands on five pillars: 1. Filming and broadcasting 3,695 dreams; 2. Realizing 24 million social media followers; 3. Conducting classes in all 47 prefectures; 4. Regional revitalization via 'Dream Time Capsules'; and 5. A mechanism for small support to grow into major encouragement. The number 369 symbolizes a peaceful world, and 5 represents the connections that bind dreams together. If the culture of adults sharing dreams takes root, children will have many role models before them. This expands their possibilities and restores regional vitality. 'Dream-telling' is not just self-development; it is a baton for the next generation. This movement, started in Shiga, aims for all 47 prefectures and the world, giving birth to someone else's dream story.
FAQ
What is the significance of the number '3,695'?
369 represents 'Miroku (Maitreya) World,' symbolizing a peaceful world without conflict, while 5 represents 'Goyen' (connections/fate), reflecting a wish to connect for a peaceful future.
What specific types of classes are conducted?
In elementary schools, the project conducts career education classes where adults share their dreams and experiences directly with children to serve as role models.
How can people participate in or support this project?
Information regarding requests for dream-telling video filming and project support can be obtained via the project's social media channels and official LINE account.