For Fukuoka's Future: Local Businesses and Children Joining Hands Through the SDGs (Part 2)

Koki Yoshida
Dentsu Kyushu Inc.

Hiroki Watari
Nishi-Nippon City Bank, Ltd.

Yuki Yamane
Nishi-Nippon City Bank, Ltd.

Hinako Yonenaga
Dentsu Kyushu Inc.

Toshihiro Tanaka
Nishinippon Shimbun Co., Ltd.

Yuki Yamamoto
RKB Mainichi Broadcasting Corporation
Nishi-Nippon City Bank, Ltd., Nishi-Nippon Shimbun Co., Ltd., RKB Mainichi Broadcasting Co., Ltd. , and Dentsu Kyushu Inc. have been implementing the four-company collaborative SDGs project "Make Fukuoka SDGs" since September 2022. This initiative, realized by combining the strengths of the four companies, communicates the current state of SDGs promotion among Fukuoka regional companies through the perspective of children called "Future Leaders."
In Part 1, representatives from the four companies involved introduced the project's origins, overview, and insights gained by placing children at the center, in a roundtable format. In this Part 2, we delve deeper into the representatives' thoughts on the project's reception, future developments, and regional challenges facing Fukuoka.
We want to continue the "Make Fukuoka SDGs" initiative without interruption.


The challenge is the difference in mindset compared to the Tokyo metropolitan area. To create a regional "buzz"


The "Make Fukuoka SDGs" project combines the strengths of four organizations: Nishi-Nippon City Bank's connections and sales capabilities with local businesses, Nishi-Nippon Shimbun and RKB Mainichi Broadcasting's influence on the public, and Dentsu Kyushu Inc.'s planning and execution power. By leveraging and complementing each other's strengths to advance the project, we expect awareness of the SDGs in the Fukuoka region to grow significantly.
Furthermore, by placing children—the future generation—at the center, this project reaches both current and future generations. By launching such initiatives from the Fukuoka region, which attracts attention from other areas, it may spark momentum for the SDGs spreading from Fukuoka Prefecture to Kyushu and eventually nationwide. Please look forward to the future developments of this collaborative project by the four companies.
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Koki Yoshida
Dentsu Kyushu Inc.
Dentsu Inc. Team SDGs Consultant. Associate Producer, DENTSU SOKEN INC. After joining Dentsu Kyushu Inc., he was responsible for planning communications and promotions for a wide range of advertisers. In February 2020, he was seconded to DENTSU SOKEN INC., where he worked on themes of "regions," "work styles," and "hope for the next generation" in a society facing population decline. He returned to Dentsu Kyushu Inc. in January 2022, where he handles mid-to-long-term marketing support based on "social thinking," including project work in the SDGs and DE&I domains.

Hiroki Watari
Nishi-Nippon City Bank, Ltd.
Joined The West Japan Bank, Ltd. (now: The West Japan City Bank, Ltd.) in 2002. After starting in the Business Planning Department, he gained extensive experience in head office divisions including the International Department and the Market Securities Department. Since 2022, he has worked in the Public Relations and Culture Department. In addition to promoting the bank's SDGs initiatives, such as its food drive activities, he also holds the title of "Wank Shop Manager," overseeing the sale of original merchandise featuring the bank's mascot character, "Wank."

Yuki Yamane
Nishi-Nippon City Bank, Ltd.
Joined The West Japan City Bank, Ltd. in 2005. After being assigned to the Kurume Sales Department, worked at several branches primarily handling corporate sales. Since 2021, has been working in the Sales Planning Department. In this department, leveraging experience gained during the branch sales period, has been involved in planning corporate lending products such as SDGs Support Loans.

Hinako Yonenaga
Dentsu Kyushu Inc.
Joined Dentsu Kyushu Inc. in 2021. Since then, I have been responsible for marketing planning. In April 2023, I transferred from the Growth Marketing Department to my current sales department. Drawing on my experience studying regional revitalization projects during a several-month stay in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture during my university years, I am striving to invigorate Kyushu, home to my native Kagoshima.

Toshihiro Tanaka
Nishinippon Shimbun Co., Ltd.
Joined Nishinippon Shimbun Co., Ltd. in 2009. Subsequently worked in advertising and planning at the head office and Tokyo branch. Assumed current position in April 2021.

Yuki Yamamoto
RKB Mainichi Broadcasting Corporation
Joined RKB Mainichi Broadcasting Corporation in 2018. Since then, has been responsible for clients primarily based in Fukuoka, engaging in the proposal and execution of various projects across television, radio, online, and business ventures.


