Visit with college students!
Japan's first⁉ University laboratory × Online tour of regional cooperation
Akiu online trip
~Have fun in AKIU~
<大嶋研究室「産学連携PBLプロジェクト with 秋保」の紹介>
Overview
Overview Overview
◆ Date: November 28th (Sun) 16: 00-18: 00
◆ Number of participants: Due to the large number of applications, we will increase the number of participants to a maximum of 100.
◆ How to participate: Live streaming by Zoom. Participation is free. Please contact us a few days before the event for the participation URL.
◆ Participation target: Anyone who is interested in sightseeing in Akiu and online tours.
◆ Application deadline: Saturday, November 27, noon
◆ Features:
Aiming to create a new tourism and exchange model in the post-corona era,
Miyagi University students share the "new charm" of Akiho Onsen in Sendai City in collaboration with local business owners.
We will also introduce popular spots, unique stores and new services.
A participatory online tour where locals also appear and interact with quizzes.
Everyone in Akiu ✖ Oshima Laboratory
11/28 (Sun) 16: 00 ~ 18: 00
Tour flow
Tour Schedule
content
Contents Contents
Akiu Winery
AKIU WINERY
Akiu-sha
AKIU SHA
Aki Urumina
AKIU LUMINA
Our goal
Our Purpose
◆ Purpose
The Oshima Laboratory of the Miyagi University Graduate School of Project Design is working in collaboration with the people of Sendai City and Akiho Onsen with the aim of revitalizing the Tohoku region.
In order to support Akiho, who continues to make efforts to overcome the earthquake and corona disaster, we will hold an online tour "Akiho Online Trip", which is attracting attention as a "new tourism" model, together with local people using the industry-academia collaboration PBL project method. ..
◆ This time's attention point!
・ Communicate with the managers and leaders who are active in Akiho and interact with the participants by telling them about the “new Akiho now”
・ Introducing new souvenir projects under development with Akiu businesses
・ Not only people in neighboring prefectures, but also new customers in big cities in their 20s and 30s are targeted from a youth perspective.