FY 2009

Outline of the event

Gakumachi Collaboration (University Regional Collaboration Creation and Support) Project

Presentation: Friday, April 24, 2009, 15:50-16:10
Application period: Friday, April 24, 2009 – Wednesday, June 3, 2009
1st screening: Friday, June 12, 2009
Second screening: Saturday, June 20, 2009
Notification of Results: Late June, 2009
Approval Ceremony: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 16:00-17:00 *A certificate will be issued by Kyoto City for the selected projects.
Interim Report: Friday, October 30, 2009
Final Report: Friday, March 12, 2010 (for projects completed in February 2012, for projects completed in March 2012 on a different date) *Submission of documents
Report: Friday, April 16, 2010 14:00~15:45

Selection Results

1st Screening (Document Screening)

Projects that passed the first screening: Standard Division: 15 projects, Challenge Division: 2 projects

Second Screening (Public Presentation Screening)

Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009 12:30-16:30
Venue: Campus Plaza Kyoto 2F Hall
Selected (passed the second screening): 10 projects (Standard Division: 9 projects, Challenge Division: 1 project)

Supported Projects
《Standard Section》

Project Name
[Amount of support]
Name of organization
【Name of Affiliated University】
administrative district Business Overview
LET’s Ono GO↗
[255,000 yen]
Onogo Project
[Bukkyo University]
Kita-ku In the Onogo area of Kita-ku, where the birthrate is declining and longevity is declining due to rapid depopulation, we will conduct work to identify elements for regional revitalization through a survey of family members from other countries, disseminate information to other areas using the Onogo map created by residents, conduct workshops aimed at making the Onogo Regional Community Development Promotion Committee functional, and conduct learning and awareness fostering through visits to advanced areas, in order to promote resident autonomy and form a foundation.
Local pride magazine “(tentative name) Book to enjoy Demachi”
[255,000 yen]
Demachi Club
[Doshisha University Graduate School]
Kamigyo Ward In order to get students who have difficulty in contacting the community and tend to have problems with the local community to take an interest in the region, we will organize the charms of the regions that we have discovered through our activities so far, and we will conduct interviews and surveys of the charms of new regions in cooperation with related organizations inside and outside the region. Based on the concept of a “regional book that connects young people and the community,” we will disseminate a booklet that summarizes information on the attractiveness of the region and community activities from the perspective of students to young people living in the region, convey the charm of the region, and lead to the participation of young people in the community.
Chukyo “Ghost” Tradition Survey and Re-Creation Project
[255,000 yen]
Seika Ghost Project
【Kyoto Seika University】
Nakagyo-ku We will investigate and recreate (revive) the actual state of the “ghost” culture, which has been enjoyed by citizens as one of the Setsubun events for ordinary households until before the period of high economic growth, in which people wish for good fortune by dressing up beyond the boundaries of gender and age, and in Chukyo, where the townspeople’s culture remains strong and there are many people who have experiences related to “ghosts.”
Art project to make the entire vacant house feel like a town [255,000 yen] An art project that transforms an entire vacant house into a town atmosphere
[Kyoto University of Art and Design]
Higashiyama District “In order to eliminate local anxieties and risk factors such as the collapse of the local community due to the increase in vacant houses, we will explore the possibility of solving the problem through ideas (art) and the power of residents. The results of the survey and proposals will be summarized as deliverables, and a model will be produced and widely disclosed, such as being exhibited at the Higashiyama Ward Office. ”
140 Years of Making Memories Plus Plan
[255,000 yen]
Ryukoku University Monzen Town Comprehensive Survey Team
【Ryukoku University】
Shimogyo Ward The 140-year history of Ueyanagi Elementary School, which will be closed this year in Nishi Honganji Monzencho, and its school district will be summarized in a visible form by holding an exhibition of old photographs provided by local residents, paintings drawn on Nishitoin washi paper created by the children themselves, and dan fans. In addition, photographs and paintings will be exhibited in the Ryukoku Museum, a museum planned to be built in the Ueyanagi School District, after discussions with local residents so that they will become a “place of inspiration” for the future even after the school closes.
Atago Kodo Highway Light
[255,000 yen]
Kyoto Saga University of the Arts Bamboo Drawing
[Kyoto Saga University of Arts]
Ukyo Ward Students, local residents, and local organizations will create some of the 1,000 lanterns used in the “Atago Kodo Highway Light,” a festival created by the Sagano Hoshokai and Kyoto Saga University of the Arts, in a workshop format, to create connections with people through manufacturing. In addition, as part of the public relations activities, T-shirts designed by the students will be worn on the day of the festival and in the production of lanterns, contributing to the excitement of the festival.
Keihoku Children’s Project
[255,000 yen]
Ritsumeikan University, Faculty of Industrial Sociology
“Keihoku Project”
[Ritsumeikan University]
Ukyo Ward With the aim of conveying the importance of food safety and traditional food culture to children through food education classes based on local production for local consumption, and pursuing a new way of ESD (Education for a Sustainable Society) using local natural and cultural resources as teaching materials, we aim to inherit and develop the traditional food culture of the region by conducting natto making, natto classes, workshops, etc. in the Keihoku area, the birthplace of natto.
Oeda 05
~Nishiyama Art Book Project~
[255,000 yen]
Oeda Art Project Executive Committee
[Kyoto City University of Arts]
Xijing District In order to rediscover the charm of the area in the Nishiyama area of Oeda and Oharano, where the scenery and local community have changed greatly due to the construction of the Kyoto No. 2 Outer Ring Road, we will rediscover the charm of the area based on our past activities with the keyword “green stop” and create a guidebook “Nishiyama Art Book” to convey it both inside and outside the country. The production process will also be positioned as an activity to build new relationships within and outside the region, and the completed guidebook will not only enhance the tourism value of the region, but also function as a new communication tool both inside and outside the region.
Exchange projects with the local community centered on Fushimi Sunagawa and parks
[255,000 yen]
Ryukoku University, Fushimi Sunagawa Park Exploration Team
【Ryukoku University】
Fushimi Ward In addition to creating a revised version of the map with safety information for the park, students will participate in the summer festival and the Jizo Bon festival, which are held every year in the park but have become a formality, as planning and managing the event, and interact with the students and local residents, and revitalize the local events held in the park.
《Challenge Division》

Project Name
[Amount of support]
Name of organization
【Name of Affiliated University】
administrative district Business Overview
Aiming for the Trinity of Community, Fire Department, and University
[100,000 yen]
Kyoto Tachibana University
Emergency Rescue Study Group
-TURF-
[Kyoto Tachibana University]
Yamashina Ward With the aim of creating a safe and secure community, students from Kyoto will provide emergency guidance to local residents. When entering the community, we will cooperate not only with the community but also with the fire department by enlisting the power of the fire department. In addition, we will provide courses tailored to the needs of the participants, such as conducting courses such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a short time, and effectively feed back the knowledge and skills acquired by the students at university to the community.

Implementation Report

Heisei 21 Public Presentation (2nd Screening)

This year, we received 23 applications, and in order to appeal to the selection committee members about the effects, characteristics, and enthusiasm of the projects, we held a second screening meeting (public presentation screening) for the 17 organizations that passed the first round (document screening).

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Heisei 21 Business Certification Ceremony

Of the 23 projects that applied this year, 10 were certified as eligible projects, and a certification ceremony was held at Kyoto City Hall on Wednesday, July 8, 2009. The Mayor of Kyoto, Kadokawa, presented certificates to the representatives of each project.

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Heisei 21 Certified Business Report Meeting

《Debriefing Session》
On Friday, April 16, 2010, we held a 21st academic collaboration certification project report meeting and a 22nd fiscal year project recruitment briefing session at Campus Plaza Kyoto.
On the day of the event, not only students and university officials, city officials, but also the general public attended the event, and activity reports were given by 10 organizations selected for the 21st academic year.
In the process of planning and operating various initiatives in the community, we have faced many challenges, and I believe that the results of the projects will be a great asset for both the students and the community, and will be able to be utilized in future activities.
We hope that such efforts will not be one-off, but will be carried out continuously, creating new businesses, and revitalizing the cycle in each ward of Kyoto City!

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Gakumachi Collaboration Project
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Business hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

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