On
September 21, 1994, the 10th International Conference of the International Alzheimer’s Association was held in Edinburgh, Scotland. This day, the first day of the conference, was declared “World Alzheimer’s Day” with the aim of raising awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and bringing help and hope to patients worldwide. The day was declared “World Alzheimer’s Day. As part of its efforts to promote a “dementia-friendly city,” the city is working to raise awareness of World Alzheimer’s Day and promote understanding of dementia as follows.
Efforts in 2022
Orange Light-up (planned)
- Harborland Giant Ferris Wheel: September 19 (Monday) to 21 (Wednesday), 2022
- KOBE Light-up Day” facilities: Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Harborland Gaslight Avenue / BEKOBE Monument / Kamomeria / Port Terminal West Deck / Meriken Park / Kobe Maritime Museum / Municipal Museum / Flower Road / Sannomiya Platz / Kobe Grand Bridge / City Hall Building No. 1 / Rokko Island River Mall / Hyogo Canal Shinkawa Promenade / Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
Photos were taken at past events.
Related events and exhibitions (planned
) Exhibits and books on dementia are introduced at libraries in the city and at the Citizen’s Welfare University.
Thursday, September 1 – Friday, September 30, 2022 | Higashinada Library, Kita Library, Kitagami Library, Tarumi Library, Kobe Civic Welfare Exchange Center (Citizen’s Welfare University) |
September 13 (Tuesday) – 30 (Friday), 2022 | Suma Library |
Thursday, September 15 – Wednesday, September 21, 2022 | Sanchika Hanatoki Gallery (no book introduction) |
September 16 (Friday) – 30 (Friday), 2022 | Sannomiya Library, Shin-Nagata Library |
September 17 (Saturday) – 30 (Friday), 2022 | Central Library |
September 21 (Wed.) – 30 (Fri.), 2022 | Nada Library |
Photographs were taken during past events.