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Digital Reform Co-Creation Platform

Digital Reform Co-Creation Platform (hereinafter referred to as Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform) is a communication platform that any employees of local governments and government agencies can participate in.

LGWAN support began on March 7, 2023.

Along with the slogan "Let's join Digital Reform Co-Creation Platform!", an illustration shows that employees of local governments and government agencies scattered across the country can participate in the platform.

Updates

  • June 25, 2026
    • System Maintenance Notice: We will temporarily stop accepting new account registrations from July 7, 2026. We plan to resume around the end of July.
  • June 9, 2026
    • Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform Channel list has been updated
  • May 7, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. About Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform
  2. Participation in Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform
  3. Activities and efforts
  4. Contact:

1. About Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform

It is a "direct interactive" communication platform using Slack, a business chat tool, in which any employees of local governments and government agencies can participate.

Things to do in Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform

Anyone can easily post.

Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform aims to be a place where local governments and government officials across the country can freely share information and exchange opinions on digital reforms through open communication. We strive to create an environment where you can post not only issues and ideas, but also small worries and even small questions.

You can share information easily.

In Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform, various information is shared and opinions are exchanged through theme-based channels. For example, information is exchanged on how to respond to notifications from government agencies. Users can make effective use of this information in their work.

Introduction of Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform video (Digital Agency News)

2. Participation in Digital Transformation Co-Creation Platform

Participating members

As of March 31, 2026, about 13,300 people from 1,530 local governments and about 2,100 people from 38 government agencies are participating.

  • List of Local Governments Participating in Digital Reform Co-Creation Platform (as of March 31, 2026)

Channel list

There are about 140 channels by policy, region and scale.

Register to participate

Please register to participate in Digital Reform Co-Creation Platform How to register to participate Please register from .

  • * We will temporarily stop accepting new account registrations from July 7, 2026. We plan to resume around the end of July.

From an LGWAN Perspective

Network settings are required for each local government.
The "LGWAN Connection Procedure Manual" was notified by the investigation and inquiry system on March 7, 2023.
Please coordinate with the Information Policy Division and set it up.

Recommend for use in workplaces

Please use this leaflet and pamphlet when introducing this tool at your workplace.

Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

3. Activities and Initiatives

Ambassador System

In order to revitalize communication among local governments, government agencies, and local governments, and to conduct PR activities for local governments that do not participate in the platform, we started the Ambassadors Program in Digital Reform Co-Creation Platform in 2024. The ambassadors will be employees of local governments and government agencies who can contribute to and lead local digitalization. By allowing local governments to make full use of the Co-Creation PF, we will work with the ambassadors to support the revitalization of information coordination and further digital transformation of local governments.

Study session

The Digital Reform Co-Creation Platform Secretariat holds "Co-Creation PF Camps," study sessions in various locations where employees of local governments can learn together, with the aim of encouraging local governments to share examples and know-how and further enriching function as a learning community.

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4. Contact

  • Email: co-creation-platform _ atmark _ digital. go. jp
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