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What do these two characters, "Peter Rabbit" and "Totoro," which everyone has probably seen at least once, have in common? They are both deeply involved in the "National Trust Movement."
Why not learn about what the National Trust is, while listening to the lecturer's personal experiences, including visiting the Lake District in England, the home of Peter Rabbit?
Date and time: Saturday, September 7th, 1:30pm to 3:00pm Venue: Ecoru Togoshi Environmental Learning and Exchange Facility (2-1-30 Toyomachi)
Target: Junior high school students and above (80 people, selected by lottery) *Children can also participate. Instructor: Toru Anzai [Professor at Seisen University / Individual Supporting Member (No. 1) of the Japan National Trust Association]
*Free to participate
<Details and application>
https://ecoru-togoshi.jp/event/workshop/17355/
*Application deadline: Saturday, August 17th
*Applications can also be made by postcard (must arrive by the deadline)
●What is the National Trust movement?
This is a citizens' movement that began in England at the end of the 19th century as the Industrial Revolution was progressing, in which ordinary citizens purchased land with its natural environment and historical buildings, in order to protect it from disorderly development and environmental destruction.
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