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Sea and Japan Project Public Relations Office YouTube live streaming decided! November 3 rd (Sunday) 12:00-14:30 “Sea and Lighthouse Summit 2024”

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the Sea and Japan Project Public Relations Office (2024.10.23) Sea and Japan Project Public Relations Office YouTube live streaming decided! November 3rd (Sunday) 12:00-14:30 “Sea and Lighthouse Summit 2024” People who like travel, nature, and history, regional revitalization and new areas A must-see for those working on learning and creating new businesses! The Ocean Culture Creation Forum, which operates the Nippon Foundation’s “Sea and Lighthouse Project,” will hold the “Sea and Lighthouse Summit 2024″ on Sunday, November 3, 2024. We have now decided to live stream the first part of the symposium on YouTube. This symposium is part of the Nippon Foundation’s “Ocean and Japan Project,” which connects people through the ocean in order to pass on the rich and beautiful oceans to the next generation. Release regarding Sea and Lighthouse Summit 2024: Special page: https://todai.uminohi.jp/toudai-week2024/


https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-1c020c50b8b20f659e4827d79e684cf9-1500×1000.jpg Now, in the ninth year since the “Sea and Lighthouse Project” started in 2016, events, businesses, and local learning programs have started in various places by people who have realized the potential of “lighthouses.” This symposium will consist of three parts:
presentations on examples of lighthouse utilization from around the country, cross-talk by people who try camping, photography, and food service at lighthouses, and research presentations that clarify the value of lighthouses from an academic perspective. Mr. Nishimura from the popular comedy duo “Baiking” will also be on stage at Crosstalk, providing a moment to get excited about the charm and possibilities of lighthouses, even for those who don’t know anything about them. Please take a look. ▼Click here for details on the Sea and Lighthouse Summit and YouTube live streaming page information
https://todai.uminohi.jp/toudai-week2024/week-summit.html name “Sea and Lighthouse Summit 2024″ Part 1 Symposium Live Viewing Date Sunday, November 3, 2024 12:00-14:30 program There will be case study presentations by organizations working on the utilization of lighthouses across the country, cross-talk by pioneers, and research presentations on lighthouses as marine cultural heritage. Across Japan, initiatives are being developed through collaboration between men and women of all ages, different industries, and different fields, and the message is that a “lighthouse boom” is occurring. Regional revitalization, tourism, education, business…2 and a half hours filled with various tips. *Hybrid event of real online distribution Speaker *Theme etc. may change in the future. ◆Opening video (Co-sponsored by Nippon Foundation and Japan Coast Guard Message) ◆Lighthouse utilization example presentation “Regional revitalization with lighthouses”  1. Theme: Lighthouse x Star   Nojimasaki Lighthouse Utilization Project Committee (Chiba Prefecture) Mr. Naohiro Kasuya  2.Theme: Lighthouse x Regional learning   Shakotan Town Regional Revitalization Council (Hokkaido) Ayuri Koyama  3. Theme: Lighthouse x Geo x Local Cuisine   Mr. Masaru Tanaka, Nyudosaki Lighthouse
Utilization Project Committee (Akita Prefecture)  4.Theme: Developing high school students “Toujin”   Sadamisaki Lighthouse Utilization Promotion Consortium (Ehime Prefecture)    Mr. Kei Utsunomiya, Ehime Prefectural Misaki High School “Misaki Teru Seminar Cafe and Touto” members  5. Theme: Lighthouse x town connection   Message from the Lighthouse Steering Committee (Nagasaki Prefecture)    Mr. Kazumi Nakao, Mr. Seigo Kubo, and Mr. Kohei Kawamoto ◆Crosstalk “I tried 〇〇 at the lighthouse”  1. I tried being a lighthouse keeper   Nomasaki Lighthouse “Modern Lighthouse Keeper” (Aichi Prefecture) Mr. Yuya Senshiki and Mr. Mika Sasaki  2. I tried camping at the lighthouse.   Mr. Mizuki Nishimura of the comedy duo “Baiking”  3. I tried radio at the lighthouse   Poet, radio DJ, manga artist, film producer J Taro Sugisaku  4. Become the lighthouse itself   Ishikari Lighthouse Fairy (Ishikari City Employee) Ishikari Lighthouse Big Brother (Mr. Junpei Takagi) ◆Research presentation “Sea and lighthouse science”  Mr. Shinichi Ikenoue, Professor, Hokkai University of Commerce  Mr. Satoshi Ishimura, Director of Intangible Cultural Heritage Department, Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties  Geo Lab Co., Ltd. Representative Director & CEO Kenichi Kurihara ◆Nippon Foundation Message  The Nippon Foundation Managing Director Mitsuyuki Unno Freelance announcer Junko Mori Speaker profile (*We will introduce some of the speakers)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-3472f0fc802377571577d55c39d7b020-300×350.jpg Nomasaki Lighthouse “Modern Lighthouse Keeper” Yuya Senshiki and Mika Sasaki In November 2023, he was appointed as the “modern lighthouse keeper” of Nomazaki Lighthouse and moved to Mihama Town, Aichi Prefecture. Mr. Senshiki, a photographer, is working on a “pre-photoshoot plan that allows you to climb a lighthouse and take photos,” and Mr. Sasaki is focusing on “opening a food truck store at a lighthouse.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-267a3aa2e0e37750c85615704467a70c-300×350.jpg “Ishikari Lighthouse Fairy (Ishikari City Employee)” Ishikari Lighthouse Big Brother (Mr. Junpei Takagi) In 2019, the fairy from Ishikari Lighthouse borrowed the body of Junpei Takagi, an employee of Ishikari City, and descended into this world for the first time. Since then, it has descended to coincide with Ishikari Lighthouse’s public events held three times a year. It became a hot topic on social media due to its scary appearance and disgusting facial expressions and movements. In 2023, he was awarded the title of “Honorary Lighthouse Captain of Ishikari Lighthouse” by the Otaru Coast Guard. Since then, they have been steadily carrying out PR activities to enliven Ishikari Lighthouse and the area.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-d56af02b94b9820128716e82037e03d1-300×350.jpg Comedy duo “Baiking”  Mizuki Nishimura “King of Conte 2012″ Champion He is known as one of the biggest camping enthusiasts in the entertainment world, and “Nishimura Campsite” produced by TV Shin Hiroshima (Fuji TV affiliate) is currently being aired with rave reviews. As a project in the above program, I have experienced camping at a lighthouse twice in the past (2022: Ehime Prefecture’s
“Hyakukanjima Lighthouse”, 2024: Aichi Prefecture’s “Nomasaki Lighthouse”)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-8687ba4759f306ca02a90f2225a739e3-300×350.jpg Poet, radio DJ, manga artist, film producer  J Taro Sugisaku In 2017, he returned to his hometown of Matsuyama City, and has been working as a DJ on the radio program “Sugisaku J-Taro’s Funny Night HUG” (Nankai Broadcasting. The title of the program has changed over time) almost every day. His film works include “Jinkyaku Hiroku Human Hunt”, “Kaiki!! Ghost Snack Attack!”, and “Yuki Manman”. “Chocolate Dillinger” (original work by Hideo Azuma, currently in production). His books include “Romantic Album of Battle Without Honor and Honor” (co-authored, Tokuma Shoten), “Yaboten and Marshmallow” (KADOKAWA), “Otoko no Hanamichi” (Chikuma Bunko), “Respond, Giant Robot, Jenova” (Fusosha), “Koi… and the crotch” (Ronshisha), “What J.Taro Sugisaku thought about” (Seirin Kogeisha), “Bonkura Movie Spirit: Actors with the Triangle Mark” (Yosensha), “J.Taro Sugisaku’s Poetry Collection” (Yoruhiru Productions) and many more. In November 2024, we will take on the challenge of radio broadcasting from the Tsurishima Lighthouse, which protects important points in the Seto Inland Sea.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-4a48a4db8fd636bed24668cd414cb9a3-200×234.jpg The Nippon Foundation Mitsuyuki Unno Managing Director Joined the Nippon Foundation in 1990. Managing Director of the Nippon Foundation, in charge of the Ocean Business Division. We are developing various projects such as the “Ocean and Japan Project” with the theme of “passing on the rich ocean to the next generation.” We create social impact by leveraging our networks with governments, international organizations, media, companies, universities, research institutes, researchers, NPOs and NGOs, etc. both domestically and
internationally, and take international initiatives in the ocean, including global environmental issues. We are developing projects and building strategic partnerships that will create a new era so that we can fully demonstrate our capabilities.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-472ab39d3396a1d9613fb7f521968895-2048×1365.jpg Lighthouse boom begins! ?  Now, in the ninth year since the “Sea and Lighthouse Project” started in 2016, events, businesses, local learning, etc. are being held all over the country by people who have realized the potential of “lighthouses”. . Organization name: General Incorporated Association Marine Culture Creation Forum URL: https://todai.uminohi.jp/
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-1ad02c0a1abb9d8bf63f41150fc1300e-361×128.png Nippon Foundation “Sea and Lighthouse Project” People and the sea have been intertwined with each other through lighthouses, both in terms of time and space. Lighthouses are expanding from their traditional role as navigational aids to ensuring the safety of ship traffic. This is a project that considers the significance of its existence, excavates local sea memories around lighthouses, connects regions, different fields and industries, Japan and the world, and creates new marine experiences. The Sea and Lighthouse Project is part of the Nippon Foundation’s “Sea and Japan Project.” https://todai.uminohi.jp/
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77920/2991/77920-2991-a1b304a57133c4fc3b39b033a1163188-1868×535.png Nippon Foundation “Ocean and Japan Project” The sea supports Japanese people’s lives in various ways, sometimes giving them peace of mind, excitement, and inspiration. This is an all-Japan project that aims to encourage people across the country, including children, to view the ongoing environmental deterioration of the ocean as their own, and to expand the circle of action to preserve the ocean for future generations. is. https://uminohi.jp/

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