Hokkaido has compiled a policy for reviewing priority policies for fiscal 2023. From the three perspectives of ▽protecting people's lives, ▽creating the future, and collaborating with local communities, we aim to strengthen regional disaster preparedness in preparation for large-scale earthquakes and tsunamis, secure sustainable regional transportation and logistics, and realize a zero-carbon Hokkaido. It also includes measures such as accelerating efforts. Each department examines the policy budget based on the examination policy.
With regard to key policies, the basic ideas are to "stabilize the lives of Hokkaido residents and build a strong local economy" and "raise value by maximizing Hokkaido's potential". protection), creating value that supports solid growth (creating the future), and building relationships of empathy and trust (promoting with the community).
Looking at the direction of the key policies, in terms of protecting livelihoods, we will work to create a safe child-raising environment and improve community medical care, as well as work to build a foundation that protects lives and livelihoods. The plan includes strengthening local disaster resilience to prepare for massive earthquakes and tsunamis, improving air routes and road networks, ensuring sustainable regional transportation and logistics, and promoting smart agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
In Creating the future, we will promote the accumulation of digital industries such as next-generation semiconductors, promote the space industry, attract domestic and foreign investment, and promote renewable energy toward the realization of a zero-carbon Hokkaido. Accelerate utilization, corporate DX and the development of digital human resources.
In terms of working with local communities, we will promote urban development and digitalization that make use of local resources, and strengthen support for municipalities that are promoting the development of unique communities.
In deliberating policies, cross-organizational collaboration will be pursued, and related measures will be considered in an integrated manner. In addition to collaborating with various entities such as the private sector and municipalities, he called for consideration of measures that actively utilize private funds such as the corporate version of hometown tax and crowdfunding.

