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2020.07.03

Find the destination you want to go! You can feel like traveling! We are looking for official writers who can write articles about such trips!
StyleFree Co., Ltd., which operates the travel media “itta”, wants to go to that place with the aim of supporting the travel and tourism industry that has been hit hard by the new coronavirus. We are now recruiting official writers (online) who can send such travel information.

Now that you can't go on a trip, let's convey the charm of your trip

Due to the spread of new coronavirus infections, people have been unable to travel. On the other hand, after the end of the epidemic of the new coronavirus, the government plans to implement a consumption promotion measure called “Go To Campaign”, and it is expected that travel demand in Japan will gradually recover. In the travel media “itta”, you can use it as a place to find a destination you want to go with “Go To Campaign”, or you can feel like traveling while you are at home, so it is because you can not go on a journey now We will continue to deliver exciting content.

We are looking for an itta official writer!

We are looking for an [itta writer] to write articles that readers will think “I want to go after the corona convergence!” and articles that can make you feel like traveling just by reading. All article submissions and interactions with the editorial department are done online.

Waiting for such people
・Those with extensive travel experience
・Those who like to take pictures while traveling
・Those who like writing sentences (no writer experience required)
・Those who regularly send information via blogs, SNS, etc.

Article rules
・Body: More than 1,200 characters
・Photos: 5 or more (taken by yourself)
・Articles based on actual experience

Sample Article
[Kagoshima Prefecture Okinoerabujima] Such a magnificent view at the bottom of the earth! ? I went to the ultimate cave tour “Ginsuido”
(Writer: SAORIGRAPH) >Full article

[Switzerland] Take the Gornergrat Railway to see the Matterhorn in the summer!
(Writer: Rinmu Jinzu) >Full article

About rewards
Itta points will be given according to the number of articles accessed, and it will be possible to exchange if it gains more than 5,000 points. (1 point = 1 yen)
Articles submitted by June 30, 2020 will receive 1,000 points per article in addition to the usual “itta points based on the number of articles accessed”. (*If the planned number of distribution points is exhausted, the campaign will end early.)
>Campaign page

How to apply for itta writers
Please fill out the application form and apply. Only those who have passed the screening will be notified by email.
>Application Form

About itta

Itta is a travel media that introduces domestic and international travel information. It is not a summary article that collects information on the Internet, but primary information. You can know the voice of the writer who actually “visited” the land and the information that he/she learned from the fact that he actually went. Currently, not only websites but also smartphone applications (iOS/Android) are being developed.

>itta official website

About Style Free

Style Free is more than just a system development company. With a high degree of freedom in working styles and flexible company management, we have established a unique position that is not affected by common sense in the industry. In April 2013, we launched the SIer business unit and established a system to directly undertake work from a major client. We are creating an attractive environment one after another, such as a system that allows us to engage in manufacturing based on our own plans from zero base, and the establishment of a foundation that enables one-stop development from upstream to downstream. Our manufacturing standard is “interesting or not interesting”. Based on this standard, we are creating many new services and deploying them with a sense of speed.

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Eighty Years After the War: A Reflection on the Preciousness of Ordinary Life YUKIKAZE – In Theaters Nationwide from August 15, 2025

“To Return Alive, To Bring Others Home Alive”

Opening nationwide on August 15, 2025—marking eighty years since the end of World War II—YUKIKAZE is a feature film based on the true story of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) destroyer Yukikaze, a vessel that rescued countless lives amid the horrors of war. A press screening was held in advance at the Sony Pictures screening room.

The destroyer Yukikaze, which served throughout the Pacific War, was renowned for rescuing numerous sailors thrown into the sea during fierce naval battles, surviving to the end of the war virtually unscathed. It earned the legendary moniker “the lucky ship.” This film brings to life the ship’s heroic journey, alongside the lives of those who persevered through one of the most turbulent eras in modern history.

Leading the cast is Yutaka Takenouchi as Captain Kazutoshi Terasawa—a fictional amalgamation inspired by the real-life captains of Yukikaze. Hiroshi Tamaki portrays Petty Officer First Class Kohei Hayase. Supporting roles are delivered by an ensemble of acclaimed actors including Daiken Okudaira, Rena Tanaka, Kanji Ishimaru, and Toru Masuoka. Kiichi Nakai delivers a commanding performance as Vice Admiral Seiichi Itō, the Second Fleet Commander of the IJN who met his fate aboard the battleship Yamato.

In today’s world, once again shaken by division and violence, YUKIKAZE poses an urgent question to those of us living in the peace that others fought to protect: Are we once again treading the path of past mistakes? As collective memory of the war fades, this film becomes ever more vital—a call to reflect on the true value of peace.

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Hiroshima

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Simose Art Museum: “Ambient, Environment, Circumstances – The Topography of Contemporary Art”Interview Part II: Ryosuke Yoshimura, Kisei Takahashi, Mario Cristiani, and Stefano Pesce

Opened in 2023 in Otake City, Hiroshima Prefecture, the Simose Art Museum sits on the shores of the Seto Inland Sea, facing the sacred island of Itsukushima. Designed by globally acclaimed architect Shigeru Ban, the museum rose to international prominence when it was awarded the Versailles Prize in December 2024 as the ‘World’s Most Beautiful Museum,’ drawing significant global attention.

To commemorate this achievement, the museum launched its first-ever contemporary art exhibition, Ambient, Environment, Circumstances – The Topography of Contemporary Art, which runs from April 26 to July 21, 2025. Within just ten days of opening, the exhibition surpassed 10,000 visitors—a record-breaking turnout for the museum.

Featuring works by emerging artists born between 1980 and 2000, primarily from across Asia, this special exhibition marks a bold new chapter for the museum as it ventures into contemporary territory.

Following our previous interview, HYAKKEI continues its coverage with insights from Ryosuke Yoshimura, Representative Director of Simose Art Museum; Kisei Takahashi, Board Director of the museum; Mario Cristiani, co-founder of Italy’s leading gallery Galleria Continua; and Stefano Pesce, Advisor of the Mark Tobey Committee CMT.

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Simose Art Museum: “Ambient, Environment, Circumstances – The Topography of Contemporary Art”Interview Part I: Chief Curator Keita Saito

Opened in 2023 in Otake City, Hiroshima Prefecture, the Simose Art Museum sits on the shores of the Seto Inland Sea, facing the sacred island of Itsukushima. Designed by globally acclaimed architect Shigeru Ban, the museum rose to international prominence when it was awarded the Versailles Prize in December 2024 as the ‘World’s Most Beautiful Museum,’ drawing significant global attention.

To commemorate this achievement, the museum launched its first-ever contemporary art exhibition, Ambient, Environment, Circumstances – The Topography of Contemporary Art, which runs from April 26 to July 21, 2025. Within just ten days of opening, the exhibition surpassed 10,000 visitors—a record-breaking turnout for the museum.

Featuring works by emerging artists born between 1980 and 2000, primarily from across Asia, this special exhibition marks a bold new chapter for the museum as it ventures into contemporary territory.

HYAKKEI visited the exhibition shortly after its opening and sat down with Chief Curator and artist Keita Saito for an in-depth interview. “I wanted this project to challenge the current condition of the Japanese art world,” Saito noted.

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