Press Release (December 15, 2023)
Policy Division, Welfare Bureau
The 35th National Health and Welfare Festival Ehime was held from Saturday, October 28 to Tuesday, October 31, 2023, and the Kobe City representative team won first place among 57 teams in the Fureai Sports Exchange Tai Chi Competition and second place among 68 teams in the Sports Exchange Tennis Competition. The team also won the second place in the sports exchange tennis tournament out of 68 teams.
1. Award Rec
ipients (1) Tai Chi BE KOBE SEVEN (9 members)
(2) Tennis Kobe City (6 members)
2. Date and Time:
Friday, December 22, 2023, from 10:30 a.m.
3. Place:
Shiawase-no-Mura Main Building and Guest House, 7th Floor Observation Room (1-1 Shiawase-no-Mura, Kita-ku, Kobe City)
4. Award Recipients:
Kobe Longevity Festival Chairman of Kobe Longevity Festival Promotion Council and Chairman of Kobe Citizen’s Welfare Promotion Association Yasuo Yamamoto
5. Reference
*What is the National Health and Welfare Festival?
A comprehensive festival of health and welfare that includes sports competitions, art exhibitions and cultural events mainly for senior citizens aged 60 and over. A music and culture festival and a children’s festival are also held, making the festival a place where all generations can enjoy and interact with each other. The festival is nicknamed “Nenrinpikku. The event has been held annually since 1988, the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, with the aim of contributing to the formation of a long-lived society where people, especially the elderly, can maintain and promote their health, participate in society, and have a sense of fulfillment in life, and where they can have a sense of contact and vitality.
Organizers: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, host prefectures and government-designated cities, and the Japan Center for Longevity Society Development
Co-sponsors: Sports Agency
*About Kobe Longevity Festival
To promote the health and well-being of the elderly through sports and cultural activities, to make life worth living, to encourage social participation, and to deepen citizens’ understanding of health and welfare in a longevity society, The festival has been held since 1987. Various competitions are held, and athletes with excellent results are sent to the National Health and Welfare Festival.
Organizers: Kobe City, Kobe Longevity Festival Promotion Council, Kobe Citizens Welfare Promotion Association
Photo 1: Nenrinpikku (Tai Chi competition)
Photo 2: Nenrinpikku (Tennis competition award ceremony)
Photo 3: Special awards presented last year