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    Coworking space study group in Hirosaki 20 local nomad workers and others participated

    Coworking space study group in Hirosaki 20 local nomad workers and others participated

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    On February 28th in Hirosaki, "Aomori Meeting for Discussing How Nomads, Entrepreneurs and Creators Work-Are Local Coworking Spaces Established?" Sponsored by the web consulting company "Consys" (Hyakuseki-cho, Hirosaki City).

    This event will introduce cases and initiatives that utilize coworking spaces in cities and regions, and discuss with coworking space users and reserve troops that will lead to UIJ turns and exchange population increase. Atsushi Miyawaki from “Nooto” (Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo) who operates a co-working space “CONTENTZ” in Gotanda, Tokyo, and Shin Yamao from “Mitochondria” (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo) working in Nomad style. Inviting Ichi-san, 20 entrepreneurs, mainly freelancers working in the prefecture, participated.

    In the first part of the event, which was organized in two parts, Mr. Miyawaki introduced case studies of the company and local coworking spaces, and Mr. Yamao talked about various coworking spaces from the user's perspective including actual experience stories. did. In the second part, two people were surrounded and the participants exchanged opinions and ideas regarding the use of the coworking space in Hirosaki.

    Mr. Atsushi Fukui who participated was working as a software engineer in Tokyo, but he returned home in June last year. Currently, I continue to work while staying in touch with Tokyo from my home in Owani Town, Aomori Prefecture. "I wanted a coworking space because I wanted to separate my work from my private life. I thought there were no freelance engineers in the area, but I thought that people with similar ideas thought I was there and it was helpful. "

    Masakatsu Oura of "Consys" said, "It is inevitable that a variety of work styles will be created while local revitalization is exclaimed. It is important for participants to think of space and community for themselves. This event is different from urban areas I hope it will be the beginning of a coworking space. "

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