Based on our experiences during the Kumamoto earthquake and our mission to “utilize Japanese cultural properties while preserving and restoring them with the proceeds,” we strive to pass on our culture to the next generation. To achieve this, we provide a one-stop service starting with 3D measurement and photographic technology specialized for cultural properties through planning, creation, storage, and monetization of digital content services. Utilizing our patented 3D XR technology, we provide a more sustainable environment that makes conservation and restoration of cultural properties easier. This includes digital documentation as 3D data and archived image data for use in conservation, protection, restoration, and disaster rescue of Japan’s historically important cultural and industrial assets. In addition, we plan, create, and provide videos to domestic and international tourists at remote and local sites as a multilingual online digital content service. A portion of the proceeds is passed on for sustainable conservation and restoration of cultural properties, as well as for SDGs activities in the area each property is located in to help solve issues that arise from overtourism and encourage a shift from consumption-based to coexistence-based tourism. Area of Interest
North America
Europe
Southeast Asia
China
East Asia (excluding China)
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SDGs we are working on
4.Quality education5.Gender equality7.Affordable and clean energy8.Decent work and economic growth9.Industry, innovation, infrastructure10.Reduced inequalities11.Sustainable cities and communities12.Responsible consumption, production13.Climate action17.Partnerships for the goals
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We create and distribute original videos of Japanese historical, cultural, and natural heritage to the world in multiple languages, as well as utilize existing travelogues and archives, to create a new form of eco-tourism based around cultural properties. This online platform service helps alleviate cultural overtourism and facilitate communication between community and tourists, while returning part of the proceeds as voluntary funds used for the conservation and restoration of cultural properties. It allows tourists to enjoy their trips even more by viewing multilingual videos in their home country, before and after their trip, as well as while they are visiting Japan. The service also provides the option to purchase e-tickets for each cultural asset to access special videos and live streams from the actual site.
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【Point cloud movie】The Sanpōin of Daigoji Temple in Kyoto (World Cultural Heritage)