- Date and Time
- January 14, 2023 (Saturday) 14:00-15:30
- Venue
- Akashi City General Welfare Center
- Event Summary
- It has been 28 years since the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, and memories of the disaster are gradually fading. The generation born after the earthquake already has children, and an increasing number of school teachers do not know about the disaster. Why is it that we “must not forget” that earthquake, which is fading away with the years? What must we learn from that disaster? I will share with you what I have learned during my five years of contact with students and local people in the midst of the disaster since I was transferred to a school in Nagata-ku the year the earthquake occurred. The students of the “generation that did not know the disaster” who are currently working on community disaster prevention will also share their answers to the two questions they have learned from their own actions.
Session 1: January 14 (Sat) Lecture “What Can We Do Now? ~The
second session will be held on January 21 (Sat.), followed by a workshop “Animaruzu Experience” by
Toru Takahashi, representative of TEAM Ageage, a non-profit organization, and
TEAM-3A, a
voluntary disaster prevention group by students. - Image
- Number of participants
- 30 persons
Anyone is welcome. - Participation fee
- Not required
- How to apply for participation
- Apply directly to the Community Welfare Section of the Akashi City Council of Social Welfare from December 15 to January 10.
- Remarks
- Please bring a writing utensil on the day.
- Organized by
- Nonprofit organization TEAM Ageage
Nonprofit organization TEAM Ageage - For inquiries, please contact
- 090-9877-9703
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