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Last Updated January 31, 2019
"Work training for forest creation activities" with a small number of elite and enhanced training ~! 2017.1.12
A forest in Environmental Activity Support Center
Practical training was conducted to safely forest creation activities! !
This year's "Work Training" was held on Wednesday, December 7, with good weather.
In the morning, in the support center meeting room, lectures were given on "safety", which is the basis of forest-building activities, and basic work.
In the afternoon, practical training.
elementary school student, a neighboring elementary school, was planning to use rice harvested in rice fields at the support center last year.
Unfortunately, we canceled this year in consideration of the situation of a large number of norovirus infections.
News from "Flower" in the center
In the "Interchange Space" located on the first floor of the Environmental Activity Support Center Main Building, information on creatures found in the park is regularly updated and posted with photos.
Please refer to it when walking around the park, including the elementary school student Amusement Park.
Hollyinanten (2017.1.4 in the shooting center)
Bokeh (2017.1.4 in the shooting center)
Citizen's Agricultural University Lecture Flowerbed (2017.1.5 Photography Center)
Citizen's Agricultural University Lecture Flowerbed (2017.1.5 Photography Center)
Sazanka (2017.1.5 In the shooting center)
The topic of autumn! Various 2016.11.11
The rice in the rice field grew finely, and elementary school students experienced rice harvesting.
The two kakashi looked closely at me.
The children who planted rice cut the rice with a sickle in order.
The rice in the rice field grew finely, and elementary school students experienced rice harvesting.
Dry the rice slowly.
After this, threshing, milling, and ...
⇒Followed
News from "Interchange Space"
In the "Interchange Space" located on the first floor of the Environmental Activity Support Center Main Building, information on creatures found at that time in the park is regularly updated and posted with photos.
Please refer to it when walking around the park, including the elementary school student Amusement Park.
What are you staring at? Yamagara
The internship student has come here! 2016.10.7
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For the first time this summer, three internship students have come to the training.
It was a short period of six and a half days from mid-August to early September, but I think it was a training with a deep and content training that packed the work of the center.
Environmental Activity Support Center is engaged in various business activities not only in the management of centers and facilities, but also in the fields of agriculture and forest areas.
Intern students were asked to implement programs designed to allow them to experience the various business activities being carried out at the center in a limited time.
We will introduce a training report summarizing the results of the training and a blog page that summarizes the appeal of the center from an inter-life perspective.
Click here for the training report!
Report 1 (PDF: 1,107KB)
Report 2 (PDF: 879KB)
Report 3 (PDF: 211KB)
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Click here for an intern student-created blog page.
News from "Interchange Space"
In the "Interchange Space" located on the first floor of the Environmental Activity Support Center Main Building, information on creatures found at that time in the park is regularly updated and posted with photos.
Please refer to it when you walk around the park, including the elementary school student amusement park.
The green ginyanma appears in the open pond.
The rice in the rice field is growing quickly and quickly! It's the rice ears that hang down as much as it grows! (I don't want to be able to do this!) 2016.9.15
elementary school student, a neighboring elementary school, planted rice fields in Environmental Activity Support Center.
⇒Followed
Immediately after planting rice (mid-June)
Weeding and observation session (late July)
It grew steadily (September 9)
The rice ears were beginning to hang down!
News from "Interchange Space"
In the "Interchange Space" located on the first floor of the Environmental Activity Support Center Main Building, information on creatures found at that time in the park is regularly updated and posted with photos.
Please refer to it when walking around the park, including the elementary school student Amusement Park. A locusts that appeared on the grassland. It is often seen from summer to autumn.
A locusts that appeared on the grassland. It is often seen from summer to autumn.
Two titles of purple flowers! 2016.7.16
Purple flowers bloom in various places in Environmental Activity Support Center Garden.
Many buds have come out ... bloomed beautifully!
On the 1st floor of the Environmental Activity Support Center Main Building, information on creatures found in the park is regularly updated and posted with photos.
Please refer to it when walking around the park, including the elementary school student Amusement Park.
Agapanthus (also known as Murasakikunsilane)
Many buds come out ...
Many buds come out ...
It bloomed beautifully!
Colorful flowers are also blooming in the flowers near the Fujimi Plaza
This is also a small group of flowers ...
Even near the lawn square, it blooms beautifully.
What is "Environmental Activity Support Center" doing? 2016.6.17
We utilize farms, greenhouses, and other facilities in the park for promotion of Yokohama green up plan and carry out various business as place of human resources development to protect forest land, farmland targeting at citizen.
1 Human resource development to nurture forests Support for forest creation activities groups, parent and child forest play events, etc.
2 Human resource development to protect farmland Citizens' Agricultural University courses, family farming experience courses, etc.
3 Management and operation of facilities Garden management, plant management, human resource development for young technical staff, etc.
As one of the events for human resource development that nurtures forests, on Saturday, June 11, "Professionals teach! Photography of Plants-Parent and Child Photo Session ~" was held.
Everyone who participated was very well received as "It was fun" and "I learned", and it ended.
In the coming rainy season season, I think that the flowers moist wet in the rain will also have a taste. Why don't you take a walk in the center park with one hand of your camera?
When visiting the park, please use the information on the creatures in the park is posted on the first floor of the center main building.
In the case of shooting in rainy weather, please prepare so that the camera etc. does not get wet.
Classroom lectures in the conference room on the 2nd floor of the center main building and outdoor photo session.
Hydrangea, colorful! 2016.6.10
This is the update of the Environmental Activity Support Center blog for a long time.
The other day, on June 6, it was reported that the Kanto region is likely to have entered the rainy season.
In this center, seasonal flower hydrangea has just begun to bloom.
The photos posted here were taken from Azumaya in the park on the garden road around the lawn square.
The rainy season is coming from now on, but I think that hydrangea moist and wet in the rain also has a taste. Please come and visit us and appreciate it.
In the interchange space attached to the first floor of the support center main building, information on plants and animals seen at that time is posted.
Please refer to it when walking around the park, including the elementary school student Amusement Park.
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Green Environment Bureau Park Green Space Department Environmental Activity Support Center
Phone: 045-711-0635
Phone: 045-711-0635
Fax: 045-721-6356
Email address: mk-shiencenter@city.yokohama.lg.jp
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