Cities That Care: Designing for Wellbeing, Equity, and Resilience
A closed Strategy Dialogue for up to 10 senior leaders exploring the intersection of urban development, real estate investment, mental health, and inclusive design. How does equitable city design — accessibility, mixed-use communities, gender-responsive infrastructure — generate long-term financial and social returns while building mental resilience? Conducted under Chatham House Rules.
Speakers
Yu is an entrepreneur passionate about diversity and inclusion, working to build a collaborative and innovative society that embraces individual differences. She founded An-Nahal Inc. in 2019 and...
Yoshinori Inoue joined Happo-en in 2003 and led a dramatic turnaround of the wedding business, growing it to over 2,000 ceremonies per year within four years. He subsequently expanded the company...
Masato joined Japan Convention Services in 1999, initially working in public services. He later moved to the Corporate Planning Office, where he built a nationwide network across Japan's MICE...
Since 2005, Yuuki Watanabe has worked on domestic and international urban development and urban design at Nikken Sekkei. In 2012, he moved to Nikken Sekkei Research Institute, where he has been...
Joined Nikkei Inc. in 1993. Worked in the Advertising Bureau on creative advertising production and sponsor sales. Transferred to the Electronic Media Bureau at the launch of NIKKEI NET. After a...
Joined a major think tank in 2000, focused on urban development for both major cities and regional cities, and on public-private partnership (PPP) projects for public facilities. Joined PwC Advisory...