

Sustainable Health-Innovation 2026 – Tokyo Agreement
Conference Title
Sustainable Health-Innovation 2026 - Tokyo Agreement
No Health, No Life.
About the Conference
“Sustainable Health-Innovation 2026 – Tokyo Agreement” marks the launch of Takenaka Corporation’s global “Kenchiku (健築®️)” (Health-oriented Architecture) dialogue.
This conference is designed as a thought leadership platform, bringing together leaders across architecture, urban development, business, and behavioral science to explore how built environments can enhance human wellbeing and drive positive behavioral change.
The Tokyo Agreement represents a collective commitment to redefining the role of buildings — not just as physical infrastructure, but as catalysts for healthier, more sustainable lives.
This is a SusHiTech's partner event.
Participant Experience
At the venue, several Living Lab exhibitions will be available within the Hori Building. A guided pre-event tour will be offered. If you wish to participate, please indicate your interest via the registration option. It will be up to 20 participants, first come, first served.
Agenda
16:20 – Registration Opens
16:30 – Hori Building Living Lab Tour - registration required
17:00 – Opening & Welcome
Opening Remarks
Masahiro Sugata, Executive Officer, Takenaka Corporation
Keynote
Megumi Nishida, Research & Development Institute, Takenaka Corporation
Kozo Yamada, Co-CEO, Kabushikigaisha Digital Entertainment Asset (DEA)
Sarah Bader, Executive Director, Client Relations Leader APAC & Managing Director, Japan – Gensler
Panel Discussion
Theme: “What Are the “Values” of Wellbeing?
From Social Impact to Economic Value”Moderated by: Stephen Johnston, Co-Founder, Fordcastle
Panelists:
Sarah Bader (Gensler)
Chang Li (Nippon Life)
Taisuke Alex Odajima (Start2 Group, Japan Representative)
Wrap Up Fireside Chat
Stephen Johnston (Fordcastle)
Megumi Nishida (Takenaka Corporation)
Closing Remarks & Tokyo Agreement Declaration
Masahiro Sugata, Executive Officer, Takenaka Corporation
Group Photo
18:45 – Networking Session
19:45 – Conference Closes
Who Should Attend
Leaders in architecture, construction, and real estate
Corporate innovators and business strategists
Experts in health, wellbeing, and behavioral science
Startups in intersecting areas
Policymakers and urban planners
Anyone interested in the future of sustainable and human-centered living and environments
Registration Notes
Advance registration is required
Optional: Indicate participation in the Living Lab guided tour
Please show the QR code at the reception, which is automatically generated after successful registration
We look forward to welcoming you to an inspiring dialogue shaping the future of health, architecture, and society.