If you have an interest in community activities but have never done them before, or would like to make acquaintances in your immediate community, please feel free to apply if you are interested!
Schedule
Session 1: Tuesday, 7/15, 18:30-20:30
Share what you would like to do (overview of the seminar, introduction of precedents, grouping)
Session 2: 8/23 (Sat.), 24 (Sun.) Daytime
Look into local activities (observe and participate in local activities)
Session 3: 9/26 (Fri.) 18:30-20:30
Give shape to ideas (summarize and present the plan for holding the event)
Session 4: 10/24 (Fri.) 18:30-20:30
Give shape to ideas (summarize and present the plan for holding the event)
5th: November, during the daytime
Actually doing it (holding a project)
Session 6: 12/17 (Wed) 18:30-20:30
Reflect on what you have done (report and review the results of the event)
Cooperation
Kyosuke Sakakura (Professor, Tokyo City University)
He is involved in the "Living Lab Project" in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, where students practice projects while engaging with the local community, and the "Neighborhood Innovator Training Course" in Minato Ward, Tokyo, where students learn how to "connect what they want to do to the community.
Nobuko Shimuta, Editor
He has been involved in various community development projects, including editing "Shibukatsu Navi" published by Shibuya Ward and publishing a book on "Civic Pride.
[Location] Public facilities in the Sasahatahatu area
In the event that there are too many applications, a drawing will be held to determine the number of participants.
Application Deadline] Monday, June 30
Participation Fee] Free of charge
Please click the button below to apply.
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