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Wishing a quick and complete recovery to the all victims of
the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024.
At 16:10 on 1 January 2024, there was a magnitude 7.6 (preliminary) earthquake in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
Many roads are reported to be sinking or collapsing. Rescue operations in the affected areas have been delayed because of these problems.
We wish our deepest sympathies to all people who are staying at home or in shelters in the cold winter days.
We also pray for you to rebuild the region with great strength.
People development
Elementary School & University Collaboration Project (ESUCP)
小大連携プロジェクト
Yokohama City Senshu Elementary School +
Yokohama National University Graduate School of Urban Innovation
Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University
Science of School Education Hyogo University of Teacher Education
Cooperation: Senshu Elementary School, Yokohama City
Associate Professor Masashi Morita, Yokohama National University
Associate Professor Yusuke Hayakawa, Hokkaido University
University of Tsukuba Assistant Professor Takuro Ogura
Chiaki Oguchi, Associate Professor, Saitama University
* Professor Keisuke Ogata, Tsurumi University
* Individual cooperation
Received "Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Award"
One of our conservation activities, "Human Development-Small and Large Collaboration Project-", received the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Award. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all those who have cooperated with the relevant parties.
Geographic Information Systems Society 2019 `` Awards for Best Cases Related to Classes Utilizing GIS in Elementary and Secondary Education”
We cooperate with local elementary schools in order to inherit sustainable preservation activities. We provide classes for regional learning for sixth graders, and conduct classes on research and surveys by university professors who are cooperating with this preservation activity. In addition, sixth graders of elementary school They learn how to use tools and the sense of accomplishment to complete them from making "products" that are useful for the area and conservation activities. Prof. Hayakawa of Hokkaido University will provide precise data for making This elementary school-university collaboration project benefits both elementary schools and universities. Primary school children can learn how the university's specialized research is being used to Through this project, future researchers and experts will be created from the graduates, and it is hoped that the people who value this underground cultural property. Through this project, future researchers and experts will be created from the graduates, and it is hoped that the people who value this underground cultural property. will return to this area in 10 years ....
Previous small and large collaboration projects