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15:40 - 16:30

Nomad Frontline! 〜Whenever you want, wherever you want, with the people you want

Nomad Frontline! 〜Whenever you want, wherever you want, with the people you want

Remote work, workcation, ~~…
As the world is threatened by COVID-19, more and more people are questioning the existing “hatalakikata”.
Isn’t it predictable that in the after-corona world, the way people work will change dramatically?
In Myojowaraku 2020, we have invited a number of notable nomadic workers from Japan and abroad to take the stage and discuss the After Corona Hatalakikata. What kind of future do the guests, who are already practicing the new “Hatalakikata”, imagine for themselves? This is a session to watch.

GUEST

Ayu

Multi-Based Freelance

After graduating and working for a travel agency for two years, she became a freelancer.
After becoming independent, she moved to Thailand and wrote a wide range of SEO articles, columns and essays for study abroad and marketing media, with a focus on tourism information.
Currently, she moved to Japan for a while to write, but also works as an editor, teacher and designer. She's planning to move to Georgia in the winter of 2020.

KOH

Representative of Anokaisha/Digital nomad

Born in 1993. Spent his childhood in North Korea and became a hairdresser after graduating from junior high school in Tokyo; after becoming independent at 21, he traveled the world cutting hair on the streets, on boats and in deserts. He put down the scissors, learned to use computers, and started his own business in Georgia in 2020. He runs a co-working space, a wine bar, and a beauty salon. He participates in Nomad Tribe, a nomadic team that promotes the community. And he is involved in creating a wide range of new businesses from his position as a web marketer.

Tatsuya Okamura

Representative of Guild LLC./Photographer

After retiring from NTT Data, which he joined after graduating, he went around the world. After returning to Japan, he started a modern-day version of "Nandemo-ya" which specializes in online business. In 2019, he launched a guesthouse in Georgia and runs it. He lives by researching and practicing "a way of working that is not confined to the place of work" while carrying out daily activities to spread travel. He is a Czech goodwill ambassador. He loves sauna.

haruna

Designer/Writer

After graduating from Aoyama Gakuin University, she got a job at a prep school, but when she was 21 years old, she quit her permanent residence to become a nomadic worker when she started her own business in Thailand.
She travels around the country and abroad with her lifestyle of "travel life", posting on SNS, promoting her bases, holding events and speaking at conferences. Her daily job is as a web/UI designer, and she works for several startups.