Nagoya City Launches "Basic Vision Council" for First Major Revision in 50 Years; Kanameya CEO Kento Matsui Appointed as Committee Member
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Nagoya City has begun revising its 'Basic Vision,' the highest-level guideline for city administration, for the first time in 50 years. Kento Matsui, CEO of Kanameya Co., Ltd., has been appointed to the council to reflect the voices of the next generation in redefining Nagoya's vision for 2050.
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- Q: What is the significance of the year 2024 in relation to Nagoya City's Basic Vision revision?
- A: Nagoya City began revising its Basic Vision in 2024, marking the first major update in 50 years.
- Q: Who is the CEO of Kanameya Co., Ltd. appointed to Nagoya City's Basic Vision Council?
- A: Kento Matsui, CEO of Kanameya Co., Ltd., was appointed as a member of the council.
- Q: How many years has it been since Nagoya City last revised its Basic Vision before 2024?
- A: It has been 50 years since Nagoya City last revised its Basic Vision before the 2024 update.
- Q: What is the name of the company led by Kento Matsui who joined the Nagoya City council?
- A: Kento Matsui leads Kanameya Co., Ltd., which was represented in the Basic Vision Council.
- Q: What long-term goal year is Nagoya City targeting with its new Basic Vision under the council's guidance?
- A: Nagoya City is redefining its vision with a target year of 2050 through the council's efforts.