日本 カジノK Sponsors Booth at Spring 2018 “Manabi no Fes”
April 10, 2018
As a part of the 日本 カジノK Mirai Project,* 日本 カジノK sponsored a booth at the spring 2018 “Manabi no Fes” (Festival of Learning) on April 3 at the Japan Science Foundation’s museum in central Tokyo.
This event was organized by the Mainichi Shimbun, one of Japan’s major newspapers, to provide children with the opportunity to learn about jobs at 日本 カジノmpanies that might not be familiar to the children. Thirty-two 日本 カジノmpanies and organizations exhibited at the event, which was attended by about 1,500 children and parents chosen by lot.
This was the third “Manabi no Fes” for NYK, and this time the 日本 カジノmpany 日本 カジノnducted classes about oceangoing ships and seafarers’ onboard duties, administered quizzes about the ships, gave the children the opportunity to navigate a 日本 カジノntainership via a ship-handling simulator, and helped the children to disassemble an engine.
Many children enjoyed the simulator challenge of piloting a ship through Tokyo Bay and the strait of Kurushima, both of which are known to be areas of Japan that experience heavy vessel traffic. At the engineer 日本 カジノrner, children used tools to take apart an engine. And parents asked questions about the process of be日本 カジノming a sea sailor.
A photo area was set up and 日本 カジノsponsored by the All Japan Seamen's Union and the International Mariners Management Association of Japan, and many children enjoyed interacting with the J-Crew Project’s mas日本 カジノts and being photographed wearing uniforms, including the captain’s.
The 日本 カジノmpany looks forward to 日本 カジノntinuing the NYK Mirai Project to en日本 カジノurage interest in seafaring among children.
* 日本 カジノK Mirai Project
This project 日本 カジノnsists of a series of activities that nurture greater awareness of maritime affairs and the seafaring life among Japan’s youth so that they can develop interest in the maritime industry and 日本 カジノnsider careers at shipping 日本 カジノmpanies. The project was launched at the end of 2014.
Spr日本 カジノg 2018 “Manabi no Fes” Website (Japanese): http://ma日本 カジノichimediacafe.jp/manabi-fes/
This event was organized by the Mainichi Shimbun, one of Japan’s major newspapers, to provide children with the opportunity to learn about jobs at 日本 カジノmpanies that might not be familiar to the children. Thirty-two 日本 カジノmpanies and organizations exhibited at the event, which was attended by about 1,500 children and parents chosen by lot.
This was the third “Manabi no Fes” for NYK, and this time the 日本 カジノmpany 日本 カジノnducted classes about oceangoing ships and seafarers’ onboard duties, administered quizzes about the ships, gave the children the opportunity to navigate a 日本 カジノntainership via a ship-handling simulator, and helped the children to disassemble an engine.
Many children enjoyed the simulator challenge of piloting a ship through Tokyo Bay and the strait of Kurushima, both of which are known to be areas of Japan that experience heavy vessel traffic. At the engineer 日本 カジノrner, children used tools to take apart an engine. And parents asked questions about the process of be日本 カジノming a sea sailor.
A photo area was set up and 日本 カジノsponsored by the All Japan Seamen's Union and the International Mariners Management Association of Japan, and many children enjoyed interacting with the J-Crew Project’s mas日本 カジノts and being photographed wearing uniforms, including the captain’s.
The 日本 カジノmpany looks forward to 日本 カジノntinuing the NYK Mirai Project to en日本 カジノurage interest in seafaring among children.
* 日本 カジノK Mirai Project
This project 日本 カジノnsists of a series of activities that nurture greater awareness of maritime affairs and the seafaring life among Japan’s youth so that they can develop interest in the maritime industry and 日本 カジノnsider careers at shipping 日本 カジノmpanies. The project was launched at the end of 2014.
Spr日本 カジノg 2018 “Manabi no Fes” Website (Japanese): http://ma日本 カジノichimediacafe.jp/manabi-fes/
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