Festival-Style Talk Event for Men's Day in Tokyo
On November 16th, 2025, Tokyo will host a unique festival-style conversation event titled "How Shall We Live? - Life Hacks for a Better Future", coinciding with the upcoming International Men's Day on November 19th. Scheduled to begin at 1:00 PM, this event will take place at Otemachi Place Hall & Conference, located in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. The organizers are excited to open participant registrations for this enlightening gathering.
This event focuses on shedding light on men's specific mental and physical challenges, as well as work-life balance. It aims to raise awareness around men's health issues, a topic that often lacks visibility. Experts leading talks include Professor Suguru Horie from Juntendo University, renowned for his knowledge in men's medicine, and Professor Hiroshi Ito from Keio University’s Preventive Medicine Center. Their insights will provide valuable wisdom on how to lead a vibrant and fulfilling life in modern Japan.
Attendees will also get the chance to hear from esteemed guests, including noted figures such as Osamu Suzuki, Mariko Watanabe, and Panzetta Girolamo, who will share their perspectives and experiences.
Event Details
- - Date: November 16 (Sunday)
- - Time: 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
- - Location: Otemachi Place Hall & Conference (2-3-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo)
- - Cost: Free
- - Capacity: 200-250 participants per session, with a total of approximately 1,000 attendees
Registration Information
Participants are required to register online in advance via the event's special website. Given the anticipated interest, registration will be subject to a lottery system if the number of applicants exceeds the available spots. The deadline for registration is November 9 (Sunday) at 11:59 PM.
For more details and to register, please visit the special event page:
Sankei Special Project.
About International Men's Day
Established in 1999 in Trinidad and Tobago, International Men's Day focuses on promoting men's health and well-being while encouraging gender equality around the world. The day highlights men's roles in family life, society, and the economy, reminding us to advocate for positive change.
Contact Information
For inquiries regarding the event, please reach out to the Media Business Division of Sankei Shimbun:
This event promises to be a significant opportunity for men and those interested in men's issues to learn and engage with experts and like-minded individuals, making connections that could positively impact their lives and the lives of others.