
At the Dialogue Diversity Museum: Dialogue Forest, we have produced an illustration summarizing the history and messages of Dialogue activities to date.
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What is the Dialogue Diversity Museum?
A museum where you can experience diversity by connecting the things that divide the world, such as generations, disabilities, and cultures, through "encounters and dialogue."
We carry out a variety of events and projects, including "a dialogue event in the dark where you are completely blind" and "a cafe where a deaf chef uses gestures and movements to create menus that customers desire."

▼Google Maps link!
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6nLf24AQ8uSkFas89?g_st=ic
▼ Dialogue Forest link (tickets available here)
https://taiwanomori.dialogue.or.jp/
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This time, we've used a purpose model to show the timeline of the entire project, and used a tree structure to show the path to participation, making for some clever illustrations.




Please come and check out Dialogue Forest in Takeshiba!
We are currently holding a collaboration event with the Sunday Theatre drama "Last Man." (The behavior of the main character, a blind investigator, is apparently supervised by Dialogue. This drama is very interesting and highly recommended.)

This illustrated panel is still in the version 0 stage, but due to the collaboration with the drama, we had it put up as a release at this time when we expect a large number of visitors.
On the final panel, there was a space where participants could draw ideas for what they would like to see in the future of Dialogue, and there were already over 20 ideas posted there, which surprised me at the enthusiasm of the participants.
Originally, they had heard about my publication of Dialogue in the Dark in the Business Model 2.0 Encyclopedia, and contacted me. I was really happy to be able to take on this project five years later, using the book as a medium.
Being always on-site, it is sometimes difficult to fully explain our efforts.
At times like these, I hope that participants will naturally come into contact with the story of the dialogue, feel motivated to participate, and develop an affinity for the story.
I think that those who have seen this panel are already friends. Please check it out. If you do, please let me know.