Produced by director Kore-eda Hirokazu, Ten Years Japan hypothesises how today's hot-button issues will play out a decade from now. A government worker tries to sell a plan to solve Japan's aging population problem in Hayakawa Chie's PLAN75; Kinoshita Yusuke imagines a world in which children are all taught the same lessons using special headgear in Mischievous Alliance; a woman uses digital footprints to trace her late mother's life in Tsuno Megumi's DATA; a girl living underground dreams of life in the world above in Fujiwara Akiyo's The Air We Can't See; and Ishikawa Kei's For Our Beautiful Country depicts what happens when the government brings back the military draft.