The SDGs 2030 Japanese Simulation Game is a tool used to promote understanding and engagement with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly within educational or corporate settings. These goals, established in 2015, outline 17 targets aimed at addressing global challenges like poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, and peace by 2030

In the Japanese SDGs simulation game, participants are typically immersed in scenarios where they must collaborate, make decisions, and strategize to achieve one or more of the SDGs. The game simulates real-world challenges related to sustainable development, fostering teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving among players. Through these simulations, participants learn about the complexities of global issues and how their decisions affect the broader pursuit of sustainability.

The game has been used in educational institutions, companies, and government organizations in Japan to create awareness and align efforts toward achieving the SDGs. It often features components like role-playing, scenario analysis, and decision-making exercises, providing an engaging and interactive way to understand the urgency and interconnectivity of the SDGs.

Some versions of these games may be tailored to specific themes, such as urban planning, corporate social responsibility, or environmental management, making them versatile for various sectors.

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