[Presentation Report] "Kyoto Irodori EXPO Kotoiro" - a momentum-building event six months before the Osaka-Kansai Expo

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[Presentation Report] "Kyoto Irodori EXPO Kotoiro" - a momentum-building event six months before the Osaka-Kansai Expo

Hello! I'm Tarui Misato, a CEC member. In this article, I'll be reporting on the "Kyoto Irodori EXPO Kotoiro," where CEC members took to the stage on Saturday, October 12, 2024!

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In Kyoto, a city where students from both Japan and abroad gather, we are an organization of international students and Japanese students living in Kyoto from all over the world. Our "ambassadors" will guide you through Kyoto's cultural tourism in various languages ​​based on our own experiences and knowledge. From existing courses to custom-made special one-day courses, we can accommodate requests from existing courses to custom-made special one-day courses in order to create the best memories, such as knowledge and experience of shrines and temples and gardens, modern architecture, food culture, traditional performing arts, etc., and local encounters. We will respond and help make your days in Kyoto unforgettable. In addition to guided tours, we offer special experiences ranging from events that utilize unique venues to projects that allow you to fully enjoy the seasonal culture of Kyoto.

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What is "Kyoto Irodori EXPO Kotoiro"?

An event was held at Kyoto Station Square to build momentum six months before the Osaka-Kansai Expo. The purpose was to think from various perspectives, including companies, organizations, students, and children who are active in Kyoto, about "what can be done" in Kyoto in the future when the Expo is held in 2025.

On the day of the event, the venue promoted the Expo in every possible way, including not only stage events, but also experiences, merchandise sales, PR booths, etc. The venue was bustling with people looking forward to the Expo!

CEC members on stage<br>
CEC members on stage

What students see as the future beyond the Expo “Students × Expo × Future”

While sign language dances and mini concerts were being held, we at CEC also spoke about the vision of our activities, "From tourism that's just for sightseeing to tourism that's also for learning and having fun," and introduced the tourist guides and events that our students are involved in.

Kyoto is a city where traditional crafts and performing arts, food culture, modern architecture, temples and shrines, gardens and more are all readily available, but we believe that in addition to being entertaining, there is also joy to be felt by gaining deeper knowledge. We felt that CEC's assistance for a "fruitful" trip based on this perspective was a valuable opportunity to raise awareness not only among our customers, but also among Japanese people and people living in the city of Kyoto.

At CEC, we don't just help with travel; we also work to promote interaction between students and those involved in the tourism industry. Being able to introduce these examples allowed us to once again be reminded of how rewarding our work is.

"I hope to be able to utilize the know-how I have gained through my activities at the CEC at the Expo site next time. In the second half of the event, I shared my expectations for the Expo from a student's perspective."

Children's Reporters in Action

The "child reporters" played an important role as hosts at the event, and CEC members were also asked questions. They asked questions like, "What discoveries have you made through your CEC activities?" and "Is there anything we can do at the Expo?" As we thought up answers to these questions, we had the opportunity to once again reflect on the meaning and role of our activities as CEC, and we felt that this gave us a strong awareness of the importance of conveying information from the perspective of a wide range of generations.

Talking about the Expo with the children has also increased their expectations for the event.

A child reporter asks a question to a CEC member<br>
A child reporter asks a question to a CEC member

The more I feel this way, the more tense my hands become.

I wondered if I could convey my message in words and with a voice that would properly convey my message... I still remember the tension I felt before the presentation. The more I thought about wanting more people to know about CEC's activities, the faster my heart beat got and before I knew it, my hands were sweating...

The stage presentation at "Kyoto Irodori EXPO Kotoiro" was also an opportunity for us CEC members to vow to scale up our future activities.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to everyone who participated on the day, to the event organizers who gave me the valuable opportunity to speak, and to the CEC members who shared the same tension and experience with me. Thank you very much!

A snap with the official mascot, Myakumyaku!<br>
A snap with the official mascot, Myakumyaku!

For guided tours and inquiries in Kyoto , please contact us here (https://www.cec-kyoto.jp/) .

ambassador:Taku Okimoto from Japan<br>
ambassador:Taku Okimoto from Japan
ambassador:Shutaro Onishi from Japan<br>
ambassador:Shutaro Onishi from Japan
ambassador::Shova Santiago from Hawaii<br>
ambassador::Shova Santiago from Hawaii
ambassador:Ka Kabun from China<br>
ambassador:Ka Kabun from China
Ambassador:Misato Tarui<br>
Ambassador:Misato Tarui

In Kyoto, a city where students from both Japan and abroad gather, we are an organization of international students and Japanese students living in Kyoto from all over the world. Our "ambassadors" will guide you through Kyoto's cultural tourism in various languages ​​based on our own experiences and knowledge. From existing courses to custom-made special one-day courses, we can accommodate requests from existing courses to custom-made special one-day courses in order to create the best memories, such as knowledge and experience of shrines and temples and gardens, modern architecture, food culture, traditional performing arts, etc., and local encounters. We will respond and help make your days in Kyoto unforgettable. In addition to guided tours, we offer special experiences ranging from events that utilize unique venues to projects that allow you to fully enjoy the seasonal culture of Kyoto.

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