March 6, 2025
On Friday, February 21, 2025, the "Mulberry City Hachioji Quiz Sugoroku," planned and produced by students from the Teikyo University Faculty of Economics, was presented to all 69 elementary schools in Hachioji City, and a presentation ceremony was held in the Mayor's Office at Hachioji City Hall. The ceremony was attended by Miru Kobayashi (4th year, Faculty Faculty of Economics), her supervisor, Associate Professor Hisako Konno, Department of Tourism Management, Hachioji City, the Mayor of Hachioji, the City's Superintendent of Education, the Directors of the Lifelong Learning and Sports Department and the Industry Department, who are responsible for promoting the Japanese Heritage "Mulberry City Story," Chairman and Managing Director of the Hachioji Textile Industry Association, and the Secretary General-General and Director of the University Consortium Hachioji. During a discussion with the Mayor, Kobayashi also explained the challenges and interesting aspects of the Sugoroku creation process.
This project was created as part of a tourism town development proposal project conducted by students of a special lecture on tourism management in collaboration with the Hachioji Textile Industrial Association and others, after being selected for a University Consortium Hachioji Student Planning Project Subsidy. It was also well received at the workshop venue of the Mulberry City Festa 2025, held on Sunday, January 12th of the same year and sponsored by the Japan Heritage "Mulberry City Story" Promotion Council, and on Sunday, February 16th, a poster presentation and oral presentation were made at the same grant results report meeting, where the project was evaluated in the comments as a wide-ranging initiative involving industry, government, academia and citizens.
The Mulberry City Hachioji Quiz Sugoroku allows students to have fun learning about Hachioji, the only Japanese Heritage site in Tokyo, and tells a story that traces the history, present, and future of Hachioji textiles, with the theme of their relationship with the town. With the cooperation of the Hachioji City Local History Museum and others, the research included many valuable documents. Going forward, data will be distributed so that elementary school students can view it on their own tablets, and the use of the game at school and local events is also being considered. Teikyo University will continue to provide a place for Practical learning education, as outlined in Educational Guidelines.
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