
At the "Dialogue Diversity Museum: Dialogue Forest," we created diagrams summarizing the history and messages of Dialogue's activities to date.
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What is the Dialogue Diversity Museum?
A museum where you experience diversity by connecting—through "encounter and dialogue"—the things that divide the world, such as generation, disability, and culture.
It runs a variety of events and projects, such as "a dialogue event in complete darkness where nothing can be seen" and "a café where deaf chefs use gestures to make the menu the customer wants."

▼ Google Maps link!
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6nLf24AQ8uSkFas89?g_st=ic
▼ Dialogue Forest link (tickets available here too)
https://taiwanomori.dialogue.or.jp/
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This time, we used the Purpose Model to express the overall timeline of the project, and a tree structure to express the pathways for getting people to participate—structuring the panels while incorporating various devices in the diagrams.




Please do go and see the Dialogue Forest in Takeshiba!
Right now there is also a collaboration event with the Sunday-theater drama "Last Man." (Dialogue reportedly supervised the gestures and movements of the protagonist, a "totally blind investigator." This drama is incredibly interesting, so we recommend it.)

These diagram panels are still at a version-0, rough-draft stage, but with the drama collaboration drawing many visitors expected, we decided to release them first at this timing and had them put up.
The last few panels have a space where you can draw ideas for what you'd like to see in Dialogue's future, and more than 20 ideas have already been posted—we were amazed by the passion of the participants.
Originally, they came to know us because we had featured Dialogue in the Dark in "The Business Model 2.0 Illustrated," which led them to reach out to us. We were truly delighted to be able to do this kind of work five years later, with the book as the catalyst.
On site, there are always times when you can't fully explain an initiative.
At such times, we hope that people who participate will naturally come into contact with Dialogue's story, feel like taking part, and lend their hearts to it.
Anyone who sees these panels is, by that alone, already a companion. Please do take a look. And once you have, please let us know.
