Last year, the project was held as “Kaguko Lab”.
It was decided that it would be a standalone project for Pint!, and the name was changed to "Minna no Tool".
Thank you very much for your support from the shop, of course, from the customers and craftsmen.
As Pint!, we would like to keep this activity as our main activity as much as possible.
As for "everyone's tools," there was an unusual activity today.
It is one of the bureaus within the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and there is an organization that has jurisdiction over traditional Japanese crafts.
I gave a lecture at a regular meeting where craftsmen and people in charge of local governments gathered.
The person in charge of the department is very passionate about manufacturing and has the ability to take action, and he strongly sympathizes with Pint!'s efforts and thoughts.
I introduced Pint! and the activities of "Everyone's Tools".
I think it would be great if you could convey that there are people who have a way of thinking and approaching manufacturing like Pint!.
I am very grateful to have had these opportunities and encounters.
I'm sure there will be some good connections here as well.
For the time being, I took a breather after finishing my first public office work other than my first lecture and meeting.
Talk live, lectures, and since Pint!
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