Toda, JTB and Fujitsu kick off NFT-powered digital transformation project to boost international tourism to Japan
Echizen City in Fukui Prefecture anticipates a significant increase in tourism, including international visitors, due to improved accessibility such as the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen. This initiative aims to revitalize the region by enhancing the quality of tourism experiences and expanding the visitor base and the number of supporters who actively engage with the region.
Toda Corporation signed a public-private partnership agreement with Echizen City in 2021, promoting the smart city concept around the Hokuriku Shinkansen Echizen-Takefu Station. The company has focused on urban development and enhanced marketing driven by tourism, and has been engaged in demonstration experiments, such as investigating tourist behavior and transportation issues during local events [1].
JTB launched its “GLOCAL Sustainability Project (GSP)” [2] in 2021 with the aim of solving regional challenges and creating new businesses. In 2024, JTB implemented a program set in Echizen City where Fujitsu employees proposed new tourism experiences leveraging NFTs after learning about local resources and challenges.
Since 2023, Fujitsu and JTB have been jointly researching tourism DX services for affluent international visitors. As part of this collaboration, they have explored applying a digital currency leveraging NFT technology [3] for regional revitalization.
With these activities converging around the same period, the three companies decided to collaborate and launch ECHIZEN Quest as a joint project to promote the region’s appeal to the world.