Announcement of Dementia Friendly Japan Summit 2019 (DFJS2019)

We will be having a big event once a year named “Dementia Friendly Japan Summit 2019″ in Kyoto on August 31st and September 1st. This summit is one of the largest events in Japan where people and organizations working on issues related to dementia gather across sectors and positions. We hold several workshops so participants can think from various perspectives while discussing. We are looking forward to seeing with you at the day!

Awarded the best 30 micro-documentaries of “Innovators around the World” Micro-Documentary Salon

“Run Tomorrow – Living with Dementia” became one of the best 30 micro-documentaries of “Innovators around the World” Micro-Documentary Salon. “Innovators around the World” Maicro-Documantary Salon is one of the important events of the 6th Beijing International Film Festival Documentary Sector. This year, we received more than 700 micro-documentaries from 110 countries and selected best 30 micro-documentaries. These best micro-documentaries were screened in our event. It is our great pleasure to inform you that Yasuhiro Tamura’s work RUN TOMORROW – LIVING WITH DEMENTIA became one of the best 30 micro-documentaries of “Innovators around the World” Micoro-Documentary Salon. – NEWKEERMICRO Doc Union, April, 2016 – [Ref] Run Tomorrow Web site Main …

Awarded the FWA “SITE OF THE DAY APRIL 24 2016”

“Run Tomorrow – Living with Dementia”, which is an online website designed by LETTERS, INC, has been awarded the FWA “SITE OF THE DAY APRIL 24 2016”. FWA stands for Favourite Website Awards, an industry recognised internet award programme and inspirational portal, established in May 2000. FWA was the first online award programme to receive over 200,000,000 site visitors. SITE OF THE DAY APRIL 24 2016 (FWA) http://www.thefwa.com/site/run-tomorrow LETTERS, INC. http://letters-inc.jp/    

DFJI/Run Tomorrow given positive coverage by Alzheimer’s Disease International

DFJI and Run Tomorrow receive praise and prominence in the latest Alzheimer’s Disease International Dementia Friendly Communities (Key Principles) report. The Dementia Friendly Japan Initiative which supports the annual Run Tomorrow initiative are delighted with the prominent coverage given to both our organisation and the Run Tomorrow initiative by Alzheimer’s Disease International in its latest Dementia Friendly Communities (Key Principles) report. Coverage of this magnitude amplifies our efforts and outcomes and is an invaluable asset. Dementia Friendly Communities – Resources http://www.alz.co.uk/dementia-friendly-communities/resources Dementia friendly communities: Key principles http://www.alz.co.uk/adi/pdf/dfc-principles.pdf Dementia friendly communities: Global developments http://www.alz.co.uk/adi/pdf/dfc-developments.pdf   Dementia Friendly Communities – Resources | Alzheimer’s Disease International We produced a report on the key …

Letter from James

A review from James McKillop on “Words for a Journey: The Art of Being with Dementia” We have received a very positive response to our book “Words for a Journey” from James McKillop. James, from Scotland, has been living with dementia for the last 15 years. He visited Japan in November 2015. Thank you, James. We are delighted to receive your message!   Dear Takashi and Makoto This is James McKillop here, from Glasgow, Scotland. I was in Japan in November 2015 and at a meeting someone kindly gave me the above mentioned book (and cards), written in English. I had a careful read of the book, and to say …

Offically nominated for the “Film for (a better) Future” Festival

“Run Tomorrow – Living with Dementia”,  which is an online short film by EXIT FILM inc, has been nominated for the Film for (a better) Future” Festival. The 2016 “Film for (a better) Future” Festival will be held at the Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre in Atlanta, GA and will take place on May 1-25.     The 2016 Film for (a better) Future Festival http://www.pnotheatre.org/production/43-film-for–a-better–future—film-festival “Run Tomorrow – Living with Dementia” web site  http://runtomorrow.jp/ Film for (a better) Future invites filmmakers to create and share stories that drive change. The festival celebrates the art of filmmaking. We encourage filmmakers to subjectively define “change” in their own words and creatively reflect their unique …

A new International Student Project in Japan

Kawasaki-city (Kanagawa Prefecture) and Shibuya-ward (Tokyo) in Japan have jointly announced that they have launched a new International Student Project for people with dementia. The project was planned with and facilitated by the non-profit organisation People Design Institute in Shibuya, Tokyo. The project will be independently operated by four universities; Senshu University, Keio University, Aoyama Gakuin University in Japan, and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. The students will develop ideas for products, services and policy proposals relating to all aspects of dementia in 2016. The final goal for the project is to create new ideas for practical implementation in cities throughout in 2017. Kawasaki-city and Shibuya-ward will work …

Cooperation for PPMELT

Public Private Medical Economy Law Technology (PPMELT) has launched a new web site for their project. Dementia Friendly Japan Initiative (DFJI) collaborates with PPMELT as one of the cooperation organizations. Public Private Medical Economy Law Technology http://ppmelt.com/en/

Selected for the “DOTD (March 14, 2016)” DESIGN AWARDS.ASIA

“Run Tomorrow – Living with Dementia”,  which is an online short film by EXIT FILM inc, has been selected as the “DOTD (Desigh of the DAY) – MARCH 14, 2016″ of DesignAwards.Asia DOTD – March 14, 2016 (DesignAwards.Asia) http://designawards.asia/run-tomorrow-living-dementia/  

Released: A new web site and short movies on Run Tomorrow

Demetia Friendship Club has released a new web site and short movies on Run Tomorrow. the new web site Main movie; RUN TOMORROW Making movie: BEHIND THE SCENE – RUN TOMORROW “RUN TOMORROW” is a long distance relay with people living with dementia, a sash handed over one by one across communities in Japan. Our aim is to create a community where people living with dementia can live safely and comfortably in any town. This project was started to support RUN TOMORROW’s activities. In Japan, there are people who want to overcome various misunderstandings and prejudices about dementia, and be the heroes/heroines in their own lives. There are also people who want …