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Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Sophia University(Concurrent)Director, Institute for Studies of the Global Environment
- Degree
- Ph.D. in Engineering(Sep, 2007, Ritsumeikan University)
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8700-5925- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901052375624654
- researchmap Member ID
- 6000017445
Research Interests
5Research Areas
5Research History
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Apr, 2021 - Present
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Apr, 2021 - Mar, 2026
Education
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Sep, 1998 - Jul, 2002
Committee Memberships
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Dec, 2025 - Present
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Jul, 2024 - Present
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Apr, 2021 - Present
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Apr, 2013 - Present
Awards
10Papers
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 30 101206-101206, Jun, 2026 Peer-reviewed
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Mismatch of social inclusion and street space quality: characteristics, mechanisms, and implicationsSustainable Cities and Society, 141 107271-107271, May, 2026 Peer-reviewed
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Cities, 171(106831), Apr, 2026 Peer-reviewedLast author
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Environment, Development and Sustainability, Mar 28, 2026 Peer-reviewedLast author
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Energies, 19(2) 366-366, Jan 12, 2026 Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding authorTo identify the emission reduction potential and policy synergies of Tokyo’s road passenger and urban road freight transport under the “carbon neutrality target,” this paper constructs an assessment framework for megacities. First, based on macroeconomic socioeconomic variables (population, GDP, road length, and employment), regression equations are used to predict traffic turnover for different modes of transport from 2021 to 2050. Then, the prediction results are imported into the LEAP (Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning) model. By adjusting three policy levers—vehicle technology substitution (ZEV: EV/FCEV), energy intensity improvement, and upstream electricity and hydrogen supply decarbonization—a “single-factor vs. multi-factor (policy synergy)” scenario matrix is designed for comparison. The results show that the emission reduction potential of a single measure is limited; upstream decarbonization yields the greatest independent emission reduction effect, while the emission reduction effect of deploying zero-emission vehicles and improving energy efficiency alone is small. In the most ambitious composite scenario, emissions will decrease by approximately 83% by 2050 compared to the baseline scenario, with cumulative emissions decreasing by over 35%. Emissions from rail and taxis will approach zero, while buses and freight will remain the primary residual sources. This indicates that achieving net zero emissions in the transportation sector requires not only accelerated ZEV penetration but also the simultaneous decarbonization of electricity and hydrogen, as well as policy timing design oriented towards fleet replacement cycles. The integrated modeling and scenario analysis presented in this paper provide quantifiable evidence for the formulation of a medium- to long-term emissions reduction roadmap and the optimization of policy mix in Tokyo’s transportation sector.
Misc.
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IET Intelligent Transport Systems, 14(8) 813-814, Jul, 2020 Invited
Books and Other Publications
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Springer, Singapore, Mar, 2026
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Springer, Singapore, Mar, 2026 (ISBN: 9789819559534)
Presentations
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2026 International Conference on Natural Resources and Planning, Mar 29, 2026, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES Invited
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Asia Pacific Conference 2025, Nov 30, 2025
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Asia Pacific Conference 2025, Nov 30, 2025
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17th Japan-Korea-China Joint Conference on Geeography, Nov 12, 2025
Teaching Experience
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Apr, 2021 - PresentIndustrial Ecology (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
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Apr, 2021 - PresentUrban Sustainability (Sophia University)
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Jun, 2012 - PresentIntroduction to Sustainability Studies (Ritsumeikan University)
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Apr, 2010 - Mar, 2021Industrial Ecology (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
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Apr, 2010 - Mar, 2021Pollution and Waste Management (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
Professional Memberships
4Research Projects
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Sophia University Special Grant for Academic Research, Sophia University, Aug, 2025 - Mar, 2028
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2025 - Mar, 2028
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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アジア・日本研究推進プログラム, 立命館アジア・日本研究機構, Apr, 2022 - Mar, 2025
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2022年度国際共同研究促進プログラム, 立命館大学, Apr, 2022 - Mar, 2024
Academic Activities
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Planning/Implementing academic research, Peer reviewRegional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP), Oct 18, 2023 - Present
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Planning, Management, etc., Panel moderator, Session chair, etc.The Institute for the Studies of the Global Environment, The Balaton Group, Change Agent, Sep 26, 2025 - Sep 26, 2025
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Planning, Management, etc., Panel moderator, Session chair, etc.Dec 21, 2023 - Dec 21, 2023
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Planning, Management, etc.Dec 23, 2022 - Dec 23, 2022
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Panel moderator, Session chair, etc.Aug 1, 2022 - Aug 4, 2022
Media Coverage
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https://www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/article/news/release/250910_waste/, Sep, 2025
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https://www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/article/news/release/20250710cameroon/, Jul, 2025
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https://www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/article/news/announcement/250618_therank/, Jun, 2025
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https://www.sophia.ac.jp/jpn/article/news/announcement/250519_research/, May, 2025
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The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/from-trash-to-power-how-to-harness-energy-from-africas-garbage-dumps-and-save-billions-in-future-damage-219052, Dec 10, 2023 Internet