Saudi-Japanese anime ‘Future Folktales 2’ to premiere this year

The Japanese animation production company is also collaborating with Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya Investment Co. to build the world’s first “Dragon Ball” theme park in the Kingdom. (Source: Qiddiya Investment Company)
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Updated 24 March 2024
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Saudi-Japanese anime ‘Future Folktales 2’ to premiere this year

The Saudi production company Manga Productions and the Japanese company Toei Animation revealed in Tokyo on Saturday that the second season of “Future Folktales” will air this year, four years after the premiere of the first season. 

The anime tells the story of an old woman named Asmaa, played by renowned Japanese voice actress Masako Nozawa, who tells Arab folktales to her three grandchildren. The first season garnered over 100 million worldwide views.

The Saudi company revealed the Japanese and Arabic posters at Manga Productions’ booth at AnimeJapan 2024, one of the biggest anime conventions in Tokyo. 

 

The second season will take place in the Saudi industrial city of NEOM, specifically in Oxagon, which was announced in 2020 as part of Manga Productions’ exclusive deal with NEOM. 

Manga Productions and Toei Animation collaborated previously on the 2017 animation “The Woodcutter’s Treasure” and the 2021 movie “The Journey.”

The Japanese animation production company is also collaborating with Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya Investment Co. to build the world’s first “Dragon Ball” theme park in the Kingdom

 

 


Two Holy Mosques authority launches smart interactive map system

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Two Holy Mosques authority launches smart interactive map system

MADINAH: A new smart interactive map system has been inaugurated for the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque.

CEO of the General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque Ghazi Al-Shahrani said that the smart interactive map facilitated the movement of visitors and worshipers while significantly enhancing navigational efficiency within the two holy mosques. The system is designed to guide visitors along the most suitable routes, support real-time updates, ensure safe navigation and enhance the overall quality of the experience.

Al-Shahrani said that the results achieved were part of the authority’s efforts to advance digital transformation and leverage smart technologies in serving pilgrims. He said that this system was one of dozens launched recently that contributed to generating operational data that supported decision-making, enhanced understanding of challenges and paved the way for developing future digital systems.

Interactive maps are part of a smart digital system that provides real-time spatial guidance, powered by live operational data linked to control rooms. This enables visitors to be directed to the most appropriate routes during closures or congestion, with immediate and accurate updates.

Executive vice president of digital transformation at the authority, Mohammed Al-Saqr, said that the pilot phase of the maps, which began during Ramadan, was integrated with the color coding and metric addressing system, which divided the Two Holy Mosques into clear geographical zones that supported smart operations and activated spatial data as part of an integrated services and analytics ecosystem. He said that this launch represented the first step in a project that would continue to evolve over the coming years, with further development planned through 2026.

Al-Saqr said that the system featured more than 950 points of interest across 13 service categories, supported by more than 650 QR codes for easy access. It could also generate more than 100,000 dynamic routes, automatically optimized in real time based on operational conditions and crowd flow.

Director of business solutions at the authority, Waheeb Al-Mutrafi, said that the maps enabled precise location-based reporting and contributed to accelerating access to electric carts through ticket numbers via a smart platform built on field data verified over several months, enhancing operational efficiency and improving the quality of services provided to worshippers.