Creative rural projects in Japan don’t start with a committee. They begin with snow falling in silence, the dark outline of cedars, and a myth yet to be told.
Creative Rural Japan Projects Begin With Media, Not Meetings
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Creative rural projects in Japan don’t start with a committee. They begin with snow falling in silence, the dark outline of cedars, and a myth yet to be told.
For many, the idea of long commutes in Japan conjures images of overcrowded trains, packed platforms, and hours lost each day.
Japan’s artificial intelligence ambitions will fail unless the country reforms its power strategy. At Akiyaz, we see this clearly: rural towns overflowing with potential but starved of energy and digital infrastructure. As Paul J. Ashton recently argued, AI doesn’t...