Kyoko Koizumi's Nationwide Tour and Environmental Initiative
Kyoko Koizumi, a celebrated Japanese singer and actress, is gearing up for her nationwide tour titled
'KK60 - Koizumi Memorial Hall - Kyoko Koizumi Tour 2026'. In an exciting collaboration, this tour is backed by
UPDATER Inc., a company known for tackling social issues through innovative solutions. The initiative aims to support reforestation and environmental preservation through a donation plan, called the
'Tomorrow's Forest Project' (Asu no Mori Project), which focuses on nurturing forests while fostering community involvement.
Understanding the Tomorrow's Forest Project
The
Tomorrow's Forest Project is a collaborative effort between three organizations:
NPO Ecora Club,
ASAKU, and
UPDATER Inc. This project aims to cultivate a forest ecosystem that benefits both wildlife and human communities through a donation-driven process focused on plantings, such as acorns. Donations can start from just 1,000 yen, which contributes to the planting of one acorn seedling for every six donations. The funds collected will cover the costs associated with seeding and land maintenance, ensuring the success of afforestation initiatives overseen by the
NPO Ecora Club.
This approach not only addresses the need for environmental sustainability but also emphasizes the importance of re-establishing harmony between nature and people. In recent years, events have highlighted the relationship between wildlife disturbances, such as bear sightings in urban areas, and the impact on natural habitats. Preventing human-wildlife conflicts calls for widespread community awareness and action, adding urgency to reforestation efforts.
The Importance of Reforestation
With changing environmental conditions affecting wildlife and human populations alike, the focus on planting trees is seen as a long-term solution. The project comprehensively addresses the critical question:
'Are we managing our forests sustainably after harvesting trees for construction?' Creating a forest ecosystem through planting entails meticulous preparation. Before planting, soil stabilization, and aftercare, such as weeding, are also crucial to ensure a seedling's healthy establishment. It may take
eight to ten years for acorns to bear fruit, but this long-term commitment reflects the project's dedication to revitalizing the forest.
Spotlight on TADORi: A Platform for Positive Action
TADORi, the e-commerce platform managed by
UPDATER Inc., promotes 'visible lifestyles' by providing transparency in purchasing. Customers can learn who created the products, where they're sourced from, and what ethical considerations guide their production. This project stemmed from insights gained through dialogues aired on TBS Radio's program 'Sustaina.' TADORi's history of advocating for background stories ensures that the donation process is fully accountable and that donors understand how their contributions facilitate forest growth. It’s important to note a portion of donations (~50 yen) also supports operational costs, allowing continuous monitoring and maintenance of these newly planted forests.
Project and Tour Details
The
Tomorrow's Forest Project invites donations starting from 1,000 yen, accessible via TADORi's dedicated page, contributing to seedling costs, land development, and ongoing maintenance. Individuals can check TADORi's official site for more details on donations. The tour will kick off on
January 24, 2026, in Kanagawa, continuing across various regions, including Ibaraki, Tokyo, and ending with shows in Hokkaido and Aichi. More than 30 shows are planned, giving fans ample opportunities to experience Koizumi's artistry while contributing to a vital cause.
About Kyoko Koizumi
Kyoko Koizumi debuted as a singer in 1982 and has released many memorable songs, including ‘Kogarashi ni Dakarete’ and ‘Anata ni Aete Yokatta.’ Her multifaceted career extends to acting and writing. In 2015, she founded
ASAKU, focusing on diverse entertainment production. As a voice for social issues, Koizumi has always found ways to intertwine her creativity with cause-driven projects, and this tour exemplifies that commitment.
About UPDATER Inc.
Originally founded as
Minna Denryoku, UPDATER Inc. transformed its mission in October 2021. Its services, including
energy traceability and products that support environmental efforts, underscore its commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. Recognized for its innovations, the company aims to drive significant social change and nurture responsible business practices in Japan.
This tour not only promises to delight fans but also offers a chance to make a meaningful contribution to environmental sustainability. By merging entertainment with actionable steps towards conserving nature, Kyoko Koizumi’s upcoming tour and the Tomorrow's Forest Project marks an inspiring collaboration that engages everyone in the quest for a greener future.