The Tokyo Metropolitan Government proposes the "Tomorrow's Tokyo Project" to the citizens of Tokyo|Navigator "Poru Juku" in the PR video
From September to February next year, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will hold a participatory campaign titled "Ashita no Tokyo Project" to help Tokyo residents recognize and understand the merits and challenges of Tokyo.

The "Ashita no Tokyo Project" is designed to give Tokyo residents an image of a sustainable Tokyo by exposing them to local industries, traditional culture, nature, and social issues, mainly in the Tama area.
From the early morning of Sunday, September 18, we picked up trash and took a walk along the riverbed of Okutama, and experienced local products. In the afternoon, "Tama Clean & Craft" is held to experience canoeing, SUP, and craft making. After that, we plan to hold ecotourism on Tokyo Island (November) and a lantern ceremony and stage event in Shinjuku (February next year).
Currently, we are recruiting about 50 participants for "Tama Clean & Craft" (participation fee is free). To apply, Special Site (deadline 9/12). If there are many applicants, a lottery will be held. In addition, on the same day and 19 (Monday / holiday), 23 (Friday / holiday) ~ 25 (Sunday), we will take a walk to pick up garbage in front of Okutama Station, the Tama River riverbed in Kunitachi City, and the sewage treatment plant. Each event participant will receive an original bottle.
On Monday, September 5th, a PR video featuring the comedian "Poru Juku" who plays the role of a navigator will be released. Details of the second and third installments will be announced on the official website as soon as they are decided.