Introduction to Our Initiatives in Hokkaido
In July 2025, our company will list on the Sapporo Stock Exchange, achieving a dual listing alongside the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Standard Market. This move aims to solidify our identity as a practice-oriented company dedicated to co-creating and implementing regional value, particularly within Hokkaido. Our strategic model emphasizes economic circulation, talent retention, and repurposing of underutilized facilities and land, functioning as a vital partner for the community.
Our Business Model: "Talent × Region × Co-Creation"
The mission driving our operations is clear: to gather people in the region, create vibrant communities, and energize local residents. Under this framework, we have initiated various projects that promote the interaction of human resources and community engagement. Collaborating with municipalities nationwide, our efforts include:
- - Establishing hubs for community and external interactions, utilizing unused facilities and land.
- - Supporting external human resources through government initiatives like the local revitalization project and community support teams.
- - Visualizing and strengthening economic ties among tourists, local taxpayers, and urban residents to stimulate local economies.
By executing these initiatives—planning, producing, and managing—we aim to reinvent and implement regional values. Notably, we will accentuate the government's newly endorsed “Hometown Resident Registration System,” focusing on converting engaged urban residents into lasting local contributors. Through our Tokyo venue, Craft Village Nishikoyama, we employ both real and digital marketing strategies, targeting an expansion of connected residents and promoting future migration initiatives and dual-residency models.
Our Initiatives in Hokkaido and Future Outlook
Our company has been orchestrating city promotion and exchange events in Tokyo at venues like Craft Village Nishikoyama, Marunouchi Mitsubishi Building, and Shinjuku Central Park to connect the community nationwide. Similar events, including B2B online meetings and local craft beer gatherings, have been executed in Hokkaido with various local governments.
Recognizing the vast potential presented by Hokkaido's nature, agricultural resources, and inbound tourism, our future initiatives in the region are focused on several key areas:
- - Biei Town Development: We have deployed community revitalization personnel to collaborate on a downtown revitalization project starting in 2025 and established a local subsidiary named P.A. Incarnate Hokkaido. This project aims to enhance inter-community exchanges and strengthen local connections through tourism.
- - Further Developments throughout Hokkaido: Initiatives will focus on reusing idle facilities and land to create community co-creation hubs, attracting entrepreneurs and creators to circulate human capital within the region, and expanding community clubs in government to foster deeper community ties. Our goal is to design and implement measures linked to the “Hometown Resident Registration System” to broaden our impact across Hokkaido.
Message to Investors and the Community
Our core mission is to collaboratively shape what regions genuinely need from a private sector viewpoint by co-creating and implementing regional value. We aim to connect policy with business, anchoring ourselves in the present while envisioning the future. We are committed to accelerating the visibility and valuation of connected populations, promoting a decentralized new regional economic sphere that interlinks urban and rural areas gently. The upcoming listing on the Sapporo Stock Exchange represents a significant step for our operations and underlines our commitment to fostering localized economic activity across Hokkaido while serving as a catalyst for broader national outreach as a company that grows alongside the community.