Thank you for holding the event
The 14th Kyoto Student Festival was successfully held on Sunday, October 9, thanks to everyone’s support and cooperation. We were worried about the weather on the day of the event, but perhaps because of the enthusiasm of the students on the executive committee, the rain stopped before 11:00 a.m., and the sun shone in the afternoon. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who came to the festival and to all those who have made efforts in various fields to hold this festival.
Event Report
The 14th Kyoto Student Festival was planned with the aim of providing as many students as possible with a place and opportunity to “fully demonstrate the potential of students,” which is the activity philosophy of the Kyoto Student Festival. In particular, this year’s festival aims to realize a “festival in which people can participate proactively” by inviting more students from various fields, including artistic fields such as fashion and art, who have not participated in the festival so far, to participate in the festival, and to contribute to the revitalization of the community by disseminating it as an attraction of Kyoto. By expanding the range of genres in this way, we planned the project with the goal of creating a unique student culture for the festival while increasing the number of collaborators, and eventually becoming the “Four Great Festivals of Kyoto” on a par with the three major festivals in Kyoto.
Date & Time |
Sunday, October 9, 2016, 11:00-19:00 |
Place: |
Heian Jingumae / Okazaki Promenade area (Sakyo-ku, Kyoto) |
Organizer |
The 14th Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee |
Co-organizers |
Kyoto Student Festival Organizing Committee Kyoto Prefecture / Kyoto City / Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry / Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives / University Consortium Kyoto |
Special Cooperation |
brochure
Total number of visitors
127,000 (Number of participants in the project (according to the Executive Committee)
Contest Results
Kyo Flame Sodetouch! National Odori Contest
Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Divisions (Number of participants: 16)
championship | Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Kyokomachi (Kyoto Women’s University) |
2nd place | Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Saikyo Front (Kyoto University, Kyoto Prefectural University) |
Third | Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Hanakaze (Doshisha Women’s University) |
Multi-Division (33 entries)
championship | Kyoto Women’s University Creative Dance Club |
2nd place | P→SEN |
Third | CHACHA☆CAN☆GAチャComp |
Kyoto Student Music Award
Group Division (Number of participants: 39 groups)
championship | The Lump of Sugar |
2nd place | Some kind of orchestra |
Third | Miharu |
Solo Competition (16 entrants)
championship | Yuki Nakazono |
2nd place | wan |
Third | nooko |
Kyoto Student Fashion Award (9 entries)
Overall Prize | 「MARS」 |
Model Award | 「blanc」 |
Clothing Prize | 「E」 |
Hair & Makeup Award | 「lopine」 |
Special Jury Prize | 「Lofty Dream」 |
Fair Project (S-1 Grand Prix) (Number of participants: 19 groups)
championship | Doshisha University Ramen Study Group “Kyoto Vegetable Veggie Mixed Soba” |
2nd place | Kyoto Kacho University Multicultural Exchange Circle Luncheon “Kujo Negi White Miso Pizza” |
Third | Kyoto Sangyo University Kamiyama Festival Executive Committee “Dote-ni” |
Implementation details
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List of appearances, cooperating organizations, and sponsors of this festival
Number of Participating Students
action committee | 233 students from 23 universities (including 1 non-member university) |
Short-term volunteer staff | 226 (including 32 students from 17 universities and 3 vocational schools that are not members of the Foundation) |
International Student Executive Committee | 8 (China, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia) |
Student MC | 13 people / Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo |
Odori | 956 students / 23 universities and 1 junior college |
sum | 1,436 |
Media Coverage
newspaper
September 13 (Tue) Kyoto Shimbun morning edition, page 25, “Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee Visits Heian Jingu Shrine, 120 People Pray for Safety and Success”
September 23 (Fri) Asahi Shimbun evening edition
October 1 (Sat) Kyoto Shimbun Morning Edition, pages 17~20 “The 14th Kyoto Student Festival Project Special Feature and Full Advertisement”
October 10 (Mon) Kyoto Shimbun Morning Edition, Page 23, “Kyoto Student Festival: 1,000 People Moving in Creative Performances”
October 21 (Fri) Yomiuri Shimbun morning edition page 26 “Odoru Student Festival: Kumamoto ni Alemo”
television
10/5 (Wed) 11:00 J:COM Kyoto “Daily News Kyoto”
10/9 (Sun) 17:55 KBS Kyoto “Kyoto Shimbun News”
October 11 (Tue) 11:00 J:COM Kyoto “Daily News Kyoto”
radio
August 7 (Sun) 13:30 Yumenotane Broadcasting Station Aozoraibu
August 21 (Sun) 13:30 Yumenotane Broadcasting Station Aozoraibu
September 26 (Mon) 10:30 FM 79.7MHz Kyoto Sanjo Radio Cafe Hello! Radio Cafe
10/1 (Sat) 21:30 FM89.4MHz FM Kyoto α Station Kiyoji Sasaki yume.com Goo Coco Corner
10/3 (Mon) 17:00 RADIOMIX KYOTO FM87.0 SPLASH MIX KYOTO
10/3 (Mon) 17:10 FM Kyoto α Station Meets the Kyoto
10/4 (Tue) 13:30 Kyoto Living FM845 Wakaban neo
10/5 (Wed) 13:15 KBS Kyoto Broadcasting / KBS Shiga Broadcasting Station / Fukuchiyama Station / Maizuru Station “I will be indebted to Takeo Moriya!!”
10/7 (Fri) 12:00 Yumenotane Broadcasting Station “Anne’s Coming Dream Raijin”
Activities
If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, check out this site!
▼Official Website/Official SNS Site▼
Contact us
Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
Tel:075-353-9432 Fax:075-353-9431
E-mail: saiten13th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @)
Kyoto Student Festival Official Website: http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/