SDXT

SENSE DEXIGN TOKYO

Vision

Each way of life makes a natural world.

The MISSION of SENSE DEXIGN TOKYO is to increase the number of people who accept the values of others and have their own ideas.
There are 79 different people in the world. There is no right way to live, and each person has their own sense of values.
SDxT will provide opportunities for people to think about how they want to live their lives through our services and experiences.

Service

SDxT plans to provide an opportunity for you to confront "how you want to live" through three future services.

The first product is "JIGAZO," a new type of self-awareness service that allows users to "organize what is important to you" by reading an illustrated story delivered on line for 7 days, taking only 3 minutes each day, and answering questions.

The second product is "toiro" a recording application that allows you to face yourself on a daily basis. This is a service that allows you to record your daily feelings in "color" and face yourself sensitively.

Please see SDxT's note for more information on the demonstration experiment.

  • Step1Digging Deeper
    into the Self

    JIGAZO

    JIGAZO

    Self-awareness service to "meet the you you don't know" through stories

  • Step2Face Yourself

    iroai

    A "color" recording application to face yourself on a daily basis

  • Step3Knowing Others

    Service that encounters
    the values of others

    Coming soon …

Why
we do it

"Who Am I?"
Have you ever experienced a moment of pause in the face of such a vague question?

I first felt this discomfort during my job hunting days. Clad in a black recruitment suit, I was expected to conform to being "just like everyone else," yet during interviews, I had to express the uniqueness and individuality that the organization sought.

Even now, as a salaryman, I often find myself reflexively reading the atmosphere and conforming to my surroundings. Unconsciously, I've started caring about others' evaluations, hesitating to speak up, and acting with calculation, which has become disheartening.

At times, I've found myself pondering in vague introspection, asking, "What do I really want? What do I truly desire?" My own feelings have become obscured. Perhaps the increase in these moments can be attributed to my concern about others' opinions and societal expectations.

If there are others who, like me, find themselves in an unguided search, constantly questioning themselves due to the discomfort they carry, I've decided to launch SENSE DESIGN TOKYO, hoping to provide them with a catalyst, a trigger for change.

note

Introduction to Daily Activities and Service Evaluation Process

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