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G1 Summit 2013 G1 New Generation Leader Award In Japanese society, where seniority-based hierarchy still remains, leaders who break down old customs, create new value, and play an active role on the world stage are appearing one after another. The G1 Summit will establish the "G1 New Generation Leader Award" for leaders under the age of 40 who have achieved outstanding results (titles are as of February 9, 2013). Speakers Mr. Koizumi Shinjiro Mr. Iwase Daisuke, Member of the House of Representatives Mr. Shishu, Executive Vice President, Lifenet Insurance Company I want the calligrapher/People's Honor Award to be given to an unknown person (Koizumi) (6:00) ・I want the government to pay for people who support the activities of politicians (Koizumi) (7:30) ・Even a small stone can send ripples, I want to change society starting from small things (Iwase) (16:45) ・I want to overcome the limits of the power of culture with the power of art (Sisshu) (24:00) ・Through collaboration between culture and industry, we can spread Japan to the world (Sisshu) (26:00) ・An era in which the younger generation is more knowledgeable than before (Hori) (28:30) ・Think about "fighting" and "enemies that do not need to be created" (Koizumi) (33:50) ・Japan's population is aging rapidly. From urban development, a system where young people and the elderly can mix together (Iwase) (37:50) ・Japanese standards and global standards are different. The world appreciates calligraphy more (Shishu) (39:00) ・There has never been a time when there are so many leaders in their 30s, so this should be an opportunity for change (Iwase) (47:00) ・There are only Chinese art pieces on the auction, and few Japanese ones (Shishu) (49:00)