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Thursday, March 23 2023 - 18:00
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Japan Patent Office Releases Interview Video of Young Creator Marina Fujiwara
TOKYO, Mar. 23, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

On March 23, the Japan Patent Office (JPO) released a video interview with Ms. 
Marina Fujiwara, a creator of "Wasted Creation" or seemingly useless products, 
whose originality is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad.

Ms. Marina Fujiwara: 
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Ms. Fujiwara is an up-and-coming creator who publishes content on YouTube and 
other social media platforms, focusing on "Wasted Creation" which refers to 
creating unnecessary things that come to her mind. In 2016, she won a prize in 
the "YouTube NextUp" contest sponsored by Google Inc. This was followed by her 
first solo exhibition outside Japan, titled "Useless Invention Exhibition: A 
useless room created out of nothing." Held in 2018 in Taipei, the exhibition 
attracted more than 25,000 visitors. Ms. Fujiwara went on to be selected in 
2020 as one of Forbes Japan's "30 UNDER 30 JAPAN," which highlights 30 people 
under 30 who will change the world. 

YouTube: https://youtu.be/gp-BcGkGEH0

By introducing Ms. Fujiwara's unique creations, as well as the thought process 
that led up to them, the JPO's aim in creating this video is to convey to young 
people inside and outside of Japan the fun and potential of creating things in 
addition to the limitless possibilities of invention.

In this interview, Ms. Fujiwara gives viewers a glimpse of what is happening 
inside her creative mind, including the reasons why she started "Wasted 
Creation," and how she identifies problems and solutions. In addition, she 
shares tips and messages for the young generation on how to keep creating 
things. This video also serves as a source of inspiration while providing 
helpful hints to people who are creating something new, or who aspire to do so 
in the future.

Surreal scenes of a JPO staff member trying out Ms. Fujiwara's inventions are 
also included in the video. Watching it will allow viewers to enjoy her unique 
worldview, while also feeling the joy of creating things.

The JPO will continue to provide content for young people inside and outside of 
Japan to learn about the appeal and potential of intellectual property.

About the Japan Patent Office (JPO)
The JPO administers the industrial property rights system, which is the 
collective name for patents, utility models, designs and trademarks. This 
system is designed to protect intellectual creations, including inventions, 
designs and trademarks, in order to ensure their effective use while also 
contributing toward industrial development.


Source: Japan Patent Office, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry