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Izumi Ward Community Development Mirai Juku

Last Updated December 15, 2023

 Izumi Ward Community Development Mirai Juku is a series of courses aimed at people who want to engage in community activities, executives of Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations, and leaders of local activities.
 The program is implemented through a variety of programs, including lectures, tours of actual activity locations, reports on current activities from graduates, and the creation of a Challenge Plan project to solve problems.
 In addition, we will provide opportunities for collaborative work between juku students and exchange with graduates, which will lead to the creation of a network of practitioners.

<Sponsoring organization> Izumi Ward Community Development Mirai Juku / Izumi Ward / Certified NPO Citizen Sector Yokohama
*It is operated in collaboration with the three parties.

2021 Izumi Ward Community Development Mirai Juku

Izumi Ward Community Development Mirai Juku celebrated its 10th anniversary this year!

 While many local activities are stagnant due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, some organizations are taking on their own ideas and new initiatives. On the other hand, the number of people who are interested in local activities is increasing.

 This year's 10th year, Izumi Ward Machizukuri Mirai Juku is a program that considers the situation of with COVID-19 as a turning point, and provides hints for cooperating and solving various regional issues in community development.
 In case presentations and on-site tours by Mirai Juku graduates, emphasis is placed on connections with the practitioners of the activities, and all three courses, including the 10th anniversary ceremony, can be attended online.

 People who are already practicing, those who are interested in local activities, why don't you take the first step to local activities that make use of their characteristics?

 Due to the spread of COVID-19, there is a possibility that the course content will be partially changed or held online only.

   

     2021 Town Development Mirai Juku Image       Illustration     

     2021 Izumi Ward Town Development Mirai Juku Flyer

  
  
2021 Town Development Mirai Juku Flyer (PDF: 424KB)
Participation application form (word: 17KB)

   

A planning meeting was held.

 We received opinions from graduates who have already practiced local activities on initiatives this year, which marks the 10th anniversary of Izumi Ward Community Development Mirai Juku, and shared local needs, current issues, and what we want to learn. Was reflected in the program.
 

Application Guidelines

Program contents

  • Lecture 1:30-16:30 on Saturday, November 6 (Saturday), Izumi Ward Office
After the first course, a mini-lecture will be held to learn while actually operating the basic operation of Zoom (zoom) (only for applicants).
  • Course 2 Local tour (You can select the destination from the following)

  ① Children's Picture Book House (Talking Wind / Izumi Ward) Saturday, November 27 from 14:30 to 16:30
  ② Nishi Ward District 4 Japan National Council of Social Welfare (Nishi Ward) Sunday, December 5, 14:00 to 16:00
  ③ Ikoi no Ie (Izumi-Chuo, Japan National Council of Social Welfare / Izumi Ward) Saturday, December 11 from 10:30 to 12:30
  ④ Miyanomae Terrace (NPO Miyanomaestro / Izumi Ward) Saturday, December 18 from 14:00 to 16:00

  • 3rd Lecture Sunday, January 30, 13:30-16:45 Presentation of learning outcomes, 10th Anniversary Ceremony (Izumi Ward Office)

Tuition fee

  Free of charge

Capacity

  About 20 people

Application deadline  

 ※Application for this year has been closed.

Implementation Report

The opening ceremony of the first class, case studies and lectures by graduates

Saturday, November 6, 2021 Izumi Ward Office

Opening ceremony

Izumi Ward Machizukuri Mirai Juku, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year. At the opening ceremony, President Sakuma expressed his thoughts for 10 years and his gratitude to all those who have been involved. . In addition, words of encouragement were given to the memorable 10th student.

Opening ceremony
      President Sakuma gives a greeting at the opening ceremony

     

Introduction of case studies by Mirai Juku graduates
"Creating a place where children can stay in their own way with peace of mind" Mr. Takaki Hirose, Representative of Kakehashi

Mr. Hirose is working to create a place for children who have difficulty going to school for various reasons. We heard about the ongoing story about creating a place to accept children with infinite power, snuggle up, and learn with peace of mind to face the wall together.

     

"Efforts to Make Poka Poka Maps" 
  Takeshi Kuno, Neighborhood Associations, Shimo-Izumi Alliance
  Shigeyuki Motosugi, Japan National Council of Social Welfare, Shimo-Izumi District
  Mr. Hiromi Kinoshita, Shimoizumi Community Care Plaza

Creating a map that began with thinking about mobility support for the elderly in the community. We heard an episode that completed the map with the cooperation of all local organizations to support the elderly's "want to go out" and to encourage children to know the attractive places in the area. .

     

"Watching children and the elderly in the community and multi-generational exchanges" Mr. Misako Funakoshi, Chairman of the Shimbashi District Council of Social Welfare

The community shinbashi cafeteria was born from the desire of local residents to create a place where the elderly and children who spend alone in the evening can spend time with peace of mind. He talked about the fact that it can be operated with many cooperation, such as volunteers, local farmers, nearby shops and residents, and that the cafeteria is a place for multi-generational exchanges.

     

Work, shared time

After listening to the three case studies and lectures, they shared what they felt and what they wanted to work on. Various opinions were exchanged for each group, including information and advice, on the local initiatives that each student aims for.

Lecture
“How to proceed with local activities during the COVID-19 pandemic” Certified NPO Citizen Sector Akika Yoshihara, Executive Director and Secretary-General of Yokohama

When resuming local activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, they talked about five steps to restore connections with the community while sharing fun, while different approaches are required, while activists and participants discussed.

Lecture 2 “Learning deeply about the“ present ”of local activities from cases inside and outside the ward”

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Everybody's Picture Book House (Ohanashi no Kaze)

A multi-generation exchange base opened under the overpass of Izumi-Chuo Station in July 2020. He talked about heartwarming activities, such as concert reading to read picture books while playing music, and the use of rental spaces that create various connections. .

The wind of a story

    Concert Reading Demonstration


Sunday, December 5, 2021

Nishi Ward District 4 Japan National Council of Social Welfare

He talked about plans that are working to improve the welfare of the community, activities to increase the number of local leaders, and initiatives that have been devised to continue connecting using online.

Nishi Ward District 4 Japan National Council of Social Welfare

   Lecture at the Japan National Council of Social Welfare in District 4 of Nishi Ward


Saturday, December 11, 2021

Ikoi no Ie (Japan National Council of Social Welfare, Izumi-Chuo)

Ikoi's house provides a place where anyone can easily drop in. We created the Coronavirus Infection Prevention Guidelines and asked about the content that we devised to continue supporting people who need a little support and watching activities.

Ikoi's house

    Lectures at the house where you want to use the wall

Saturday, December 18, 2021

NPO Miyanomae Terrace (Miyanomae Terrace)

A multi-generation interchange space that takes advantage of the location facing the park. He talked about the secrets that a wide range of generations, from children to the elderly, can use them freely and with peace of mind, food support for children's cafeterias, and initiatives related to nursing care prevention projects.

On the Miyanomae Terrace

    Lectures in a calm atmosphere

Lecture 3 <Part 1> Presentation / Completion Ceremony of Learning Results <Part 2> 10th Anniversary Ceremony

Sunday, January 30, 2022

Part 1 Presentation / Completion Ceremony of Learning Results

In the third course, seven graduates also participated so that it was an opportunity to create a connection between graduates of the town development Mirai Juku, which has already practiced local activities, and students.
In Part 1, all students presented a mini-plan as a result of learning.
Mr. Hiroshi Utsumi, the coordinator of Yokohama City Town Development, came and gave advice on each student's plan for future activities, and graduates gave words of support. The students who participated online also expressed their impressions to each other and were able to communicate in a peaceful manner.
After that, the students who participated at the venue received a certificate of completion as a representative.

Certificate of completion
Certificate of Completion

Part 2 10th Anniversary Ceremony

In the second part, the 10th anniversary ceremony was held.
In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the opening of Izumi Ward Community Development Mirai Juku, guests gave congratulatory words and Director General gave congratulatory greetings.
Mr. Sakuma talked about his gratitude to all those who have been involved so far and his memories of 10 years.
In addition, the Izumi Ward Office introduced a booklet titled “Inheritance of Activities,” which summarizes the efforts and experiences of major people who have long been involved in local activities in the ward.

Ceremony        Inheritance of booklet activities

      10th Anniversary Ceremony                  Booklet “Inheritance of Activities”
     
Note: The booklet “Inheritance of Activities” is also distributed at Izumi Ward Office, community care plazas in Izumi Ward, and district centers.
   

Past Initiatives

Application and contact information

Ward Administration Promotion Division Planning and Adjustment Section (307 on the third floor)
Address: 〒245-0024 
   5-1-1, Izumichuokita, Izumi-ku
Telephone: 045-800-2333
FAX: 045-800-2505
E-mail: iz-chiikiryoku@city.yokohama.jp

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Izumi Ward General Affairs Department Ward Administration Promotion Division

Telephone: 045-800-2337

Telephone: 045-800-2337

Fax: 045-800-2506

Email address: iz-kusei@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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