FY 2010

Outline of the event

Gakumachi Collaboration (University Regional Collaboration Creation and Support) Project

Presentation: Friday, April 16, 2010, 15:55-16:10
Application period: Friday, April 16, 2010 – Wednesday, May 26, 2010
1st screening: Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Second screening: Saturday, June 19, 2010
Notification of results: Late June, 2010
Approval Ceremony: Tuesday, July 6, 2010, 14:00-15:00 *A certificate will be issued by Kyoto City for the selected projects.
Interim Report: Friday, October 29, 2010
Final Report: Friday, March 11, 2011 (for projects completed in February 2011, for projects completed in March 2011 on a different date) *Submission of documents
Report: Saturday, April 16, 2011 14:00~16:00

Selection Results

1st Screening (Document Screening)

Projects that passed the first screening: Standard Division: 17 projects, Challenge Division: None

Second Screening (Public Presentation Screening)

Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue: Campus Plaza Kyoto 2F Hall
Selected (passed the second screening): 10 projects (10 in the Standard Category, 0 in the Challenge Category)

Supported Projects
Project Name
[Amount of support]
Name of organization
【Name of Affiliated University】
administrative district Business Overview
Higashiyama Style Life Brand Creation Project
[260,000 yen]
Higashiyama Style Life Brand Creation Project
[Kyoto University of Art and Design]
Higashiyama District The aim is to dig up Higashiyama Ward’s unique resources and launch a life brand. By investigating and analyzing the history of the lives of the residents of the Rokuhara area and presenting a model to pass on to the next generation, we will convey the charm of the town. In addition, by grasping the situation of artisans in Higashiyama Ward and exploring collaboration across industries, we will deepen the attractiveness of Higashiyama Ward as a manufacturing town and work to create guidelines for migration and settlement in Higashiyama Ward.
“Garden of 1,000 Smiling People” Project
[260,000 yen]
NPO
Aoi Project
[Kyoto Prefectural University]
Kita-ku With the aim of creating connections and encounters between people and revitalizing the region, mainly in the Kamo area, we will collect photos of smiling children aged 1~9 living in Kyoto City and hold a “Garden of 1,000 Smiling Faces Exhibition” at the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Plate Masterpiece Garden.
What can be communicated from the local community ~ Participation in local disaster prevention ~
[260,000 yen]
Kyoto Tachibana University
Emergency Rescue Study Group
-TURF-
[Kyoto Tachibana University]
Yamashina Ward Conduct training for local residents with the aim of establishing knowledge and skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid. In addition, in cooperation with the Kyoto Tachibana University Volunteer Promotion Committee, we will create a map (hazard map) showing dangerous areas to prevent accidents and build safety and security in the school district.
Creation and utilization of “Instinct Dyeing and Craftsman Mr./Ms. Encyclopedia”
[260,000 yen]
Instinct Town Development Committee
[Ritsumeikan University]
Nakagyo-ku With the aim of deepening understanding of the dyeing town and revitalizing the local community, we will try to create a “Picture Book of Instinct Dyeing and Craftsmen Mr./Ms.”. By distributing this illustrated book, which summarizes the Kyoto dyeing process, work contents, and the lifestyles of craftsmen, to all households in the Honno School District, interest in and participation in community activities will be promoted.
Welcome to Monzencho Year Plan
[260,000 yen]
Ryukoku University Monzen
Comprehensive Research Team
【Ryukoku University】
Shimogyo Ward In order to restore the liveliness of Nishi Honganji Monzencho, we will develop a project to raise residents’ interest and awareness of the area, such as walking around the entire school district with the children and parents of Shimogyo Watsunari Elementary School and holding a painting exhibition of the situation. In addition, by introducing the tourism resources of Nishi Honganji Temple and Monzen Town, we will promote the increase in tourists.
“Setsubun Ghost”
Tradition Network Construction Project
[260,000 yen]
Seika Ghost Party
【Kyoto Seika University】
Nakagyo-ku With the aim of inheriting traditional culture, promoting local communities, and revitalizing local communities and economies, we will (1) publish “Kyoto Sanjo Old Tales” II, (2) hold “Ghost Cafes” and “Ghost Parades,” and (3) build a “Setsubun Ghost” tradition network.
Commuter camp to raise children’s self-esteem in the Daigo Ogurisu area
[260,000 yen]
NPO Yamashina Daigo Children’s Plaza Raku Support Nobinobi Student Support Team
【Ryukoku University】
Fushimi Ward For children who are not good at group activities, university students will support the healthy growth of children in the Yamashina and Daigo areas through “learning support activities” conducted by university students while accompanying them one-on-one. In addition, we aim to create an environment where children can spend their time comfortably in the community and for the growth of the students themselves.
Biotope Deep Island Project
[260,000 yen]
LactPren-Fukakusa
[Kyoto University of Education]
Fushimi Ward The largest reservoir in the area will be purified using bamboo charcoal made from thinned wood from abandoned bamboo forests, and it will be developed into a biotope and used as a place for environmental education for elementary and junior high school students. In addition, by improving the waterfront environment, we will enhance the natural attractiveness of the Fukakusa area and revitalize the region.
Miyako Light
[200,000 yen]
Miyako Light
[Doshisha University, Kyoto Seika University, Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kyoto University of Education]
Kamigyo Ward With the aim of deepening interest in the old townscape and region, the townhouse will be lit up “Miyako Light”. In addition, local residents and executive committee members will cooperate so that this event will help promote the region.
Machitsumugi Mizuo
~Memories of Elementary School and the Breath of Exchange~
[100,000 yen]
Doshisha University Faculty of Policy Studies, Iguchi Seminar Mizuo Project
[Doshisha University]
Ukyo Ward With the aim of revitalizing the depopulated and aging Mizuo region, we will revive the discontinued Bon Odori. By holding preparatory activities and workshops for Bon Odori at Mizuo Elementary School, which is currently closed, we will promote community revitalization activities and exchanges.

Implementation Report

Heisei 22 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).

gakumachi_2010_1
gakumachi_2010_2


Heisei 22 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 Tuesday, July 6, 2010. The Mayor of Kyoto, Kadokawa, presented certificates to the representatives of each project.

gakumachi_2010_3
gakumachi_2010_4


Heisei 22 Certified Business Report Meeting

《Debriefing Session》
On Saturday, April 16, 2011, we held a 22nd academic collaboration certification project report meeting and a 23rd year business 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, and activity reports were given by 10 organizations adopted in the Heisei 22 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!

gakumachi_2010_5
gakumachi_2010_6


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)

PAGE TOP