project‑KANO is based on a simple idea:
societies can work together more easily when they share a clear and fair structure.
Japan and Taiwan already share many values,
but our systems and rules are often different.
These differences sometimes make cooperation harder than it needs to be.
Our philosophy is to create a foundation
that allows both societies to connect in a safe, transparent, and respectful way.
When two societies want to work together,
they need more than goodwill.
They need a structure that helps them:
project‑KANO aims to design this shared structure.
Not by replacing existing systems,
but by creating a layer that helps them work together.
In today’s world, people, ideas, and services move across borders every day.
But our institutions often remain limited by national boundaries.
A shared institutional layer can:
This is not about politics.
It is about making everyday life easier for people in both societies.
Designing systems that work across borders takes time.
It requires patience, dialogue, and careful thinking.
But if we build the right foundation,
future generations will benefit from a more open and connected region.
This is the heart of project‑KANO’s philosophy.