Persol Business Process Design Co., Ltd. has been picked by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to help expand the use of no-code and dashboard tools across different departments inside the city administration.
The project is centered around kintone and Microsoft Power BI. ペルソール will develop five demonstration applications together with their corresponding reports while conducting 20 distinct training sessions. The company will establish an operational support desk which will assist employees who require tool usage support during their regular work activities. The training program aims to provide instruction to 1200 workers.
A big part of this is practical usage. Not theory. Staff will be trained on things like inquiry management, reporting work, data visualization, and internal data handling. Basically the kind of repetitive admin work that still eats up time in government offices.
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Tokyo has already been testing this direction. Back in 2025, more than 500 employees joined similar kintone-focused sessions. The response was strong enough for the city to expand the effort this year.
You can also see the bigger trend underneath this. The governments are working to decrease their need for specialized IT teams to complete minor operational and reporting tasks. The introduction of low-code and no-code platforms creates a solution that connects outdated manual processes with complete system development.


