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2023/8/6 - 2023/8/6 / 千葉県 南房総市 / Education / Children

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Venue Iwai Ekimae Exchange Center boccs
Address 299-2226 千葉県 南房総市 市部125−13
Date 2023/8/6 - 2023/8/6
Time 13:30 minute(s) - 16:00 minute(s)
[Time detail]

[Schedule]
13:20 - Doors open
13:30 - Orientation/Introduction
13:45 - Let's learn about SDGs ! Quiz
14:00 - Movie "Plastic Ocean" ( Dubbed ・ 22 min )
14:30 - Lecture by Mr. Hitoshi Ohata, NPO The Global Board
15:00 - Move to Iwai Beach
15:10 - Beach Clean
15:30 - Share impressions while looking at trash picked up
15:50 - Move to BOCKS
16:10 - Summary presentation in groups
16:30 - Dismissal

[Getting here]

By car
Google Maps ・ Select "Iwai Station" as your destination in your car navigation system
When you arrive at Iwai Station, turn right ( Go south )
Take the road along the railroad ( It does not show up on Google Maps but vehicles can drive ) and you will soon arrive.
There are parking spaces in front of the building entrance and in the backyard. ( About 10 cars ) *There is also a free municipal parking lot on the north side of Iwai station ( on the left toward the entrance ・ toward Awa Katsuyama ).

*If you specify "boccs" as your destination, you may see a route from the railroad crossing south of Iwai Station to the road along the tracks, but it is narrow and difficult to enter, so the above route via Iwai Station is recommended.

By public transportation
By train
One minute walk from "Iwai station" of JR Uchibo line

( Reference information )
Timetable of JR Uchibo line "Iwai station"
Express Shinjuku Sazanami #1 Shinjuku - Chiba - Tateyama *Only on weekends and holidays ) Scheduled ・ Timetable
Express Bus
15 minutes walk from "Highway Oasis Furukuri ( Roadside Station Furukuri Tomiyama )"

( Reference )
Highway Bus Boso Nanohana ・ Shinjuku Nanohana ( Tokyo ・ Shinjuku ⇒ Kisarazu ・ Kimitsu ・ Tateyama ) Timetable
Highway Bus Net ( Boso Nanohana Hana-go ・ Shinjuku Nanohana-go ) Vacant seat inquiry ・ Reservation
Highway Bus Nanso Satomi ( Chiba Minato Station ・ Chiba Station ・ Soga Station ⇒ Kisarazu Hatorino ⇒ Tateyama Station ・ Awa Shirahama Station Timetable

[Venue detail]

125-13 Ichibe, Minamiboso, Chiba, 299-2226, Japan boccs ( box )
hours : Mon-Sat 9:00-21:00, Sun 9:00-12:00 Closed : open year round

Web Access No.1257777

August 6, 2023 ( Sun ) Summer Vacation Program ! Film "The Plastic Sea ( Dubbing / 22 min )" & Exploration Workshop

It is also recommended for free research during summer vacation !.
SDGs ( SDGs ) are a set of goals to improve the world by 2030. There are 17 goals in total. People around the world are working to preserve the earth's abundant resources for the future, solve current problems, and create a world where everyone can live happily.

Following last year, boccs will hold SDGs workshop for elementary and junior high school students and adults during this summer vacation.
We will watch the movie "Plastic Ocean" ( subtitle ・ 100min ) shortened version ( dubbed ・ 22min ) and then talk to Hitoshi Ohata, a Kisarazu resident who works on the issue of ocean pollution. Then we will head to Iwai Beach to actually experience a beach cleanup and have a group presentation on what they thought about it.

Recommended for free research during summer vacation. ! Let's think together what we can do to reduce plastic waste in the ocean.

SDGs Workshop ( Film "The Sea of Plastic ( Dubbing / 22min )" Screening & Lecture by Hitoshi Ohata & Beach Clean )
Title "The Sea of Plastic <2464> Short Version ・ 22min )
The film "The Sea of Plastic" follows the problem of ocean plastic, which is a major global issue. In Japan, the Japanese subtitled version ( 100 min ) was released in November 2020, followed by a series of independent screenings throughout the country, which received a great response. There were calls for more children to see the film ! at schools and other venues, so a Japanese dubbed version was produced as a shortened 22-minute version. This time, we will show this dubbed ・ shortened version.

Goal 6 : Safe Water and Toilets Around the World
Goal 12 : Responsibility to Produce and Use
Goal 14 : Protect the Abundance of the Ocean
Goal 17 : Achieve our goals in partnership https://www.cinemo.info/86m

Introduction ( Quotes from the official website )
Many scientists and intellectuals are alarmed by the problem of ocean plastic. As much as 8 million tons of plastic is dumped into the ocean each year. Most of it sinks to the ocean floor, and plastics drifting on the surface and in the ocean do not decompose permanently, but become microplastics and become part of the food chain. What is the reality of marine pollution from plastic waste ? and how does plastic affect the oceans, plankton, whales, seabirds, and human health ? David ・ Attenborough, Sylvia ・ Earl, Tanya ・ Streeter, Barack ・ Featuring Obama and others. A must-see documentary for all humans living with the ocean.


Event Details
Theme "SDGs 14. Protect the Abundance of the Ocean"
[Date] August 6, 2023 ( Sun ) 13:30-16:30
[Target] Elementary school students to adults
[Capacity] 20 people up to
[Participation fee] 1 person ( Elementary school students and older ) 500 yen
*Elementary school students and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
*Preschoolers may use the kids' space
*Participation only for movies is also OK, such as time constraints
*Please wear clothes, drinks, etc. to avoid heat stroke. ( It will be a hot time during the day, so please take it easy if you have any health problems )

How to register
Please purchase your ticket at the following page.
https://passmarket.yahoo.co.jp/event/show/detail/028fr7ejdw531.html

Contact us
0470-29-3958 ( Mon-Fri 09:00 ~ 17:00 )
E-mail address : info@boccs.jp
[Contact]
Contact
0470-29-3958 ( Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00 )
Email address : info@boccs.jp
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  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2023/07/14
  • Published : 2023/07/14
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