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[Green Slow Mobility Test Ride Event]
Likes 0 Prior to the demonstration operation of Green Slow Mobility on Sunday, October 6, 2024, a test ride was held on Saturday, October 5, 2024 from Kitashinagawa Ekimae stop (Kitashinagawa 1-2-9) to Tennozu Park (Higashishinagawa 2-6-23), with the participation of the local town association president and Morisawa ward mayor. The route connects the historic old Tokaido road to the charming waterfront of Tennozu. The aim is to popularize this new mode of transportation that allows people to leisurely enjoy the distinctive scenery of Shinagawa Ward, as a low-carbon form of mobility that combines both tourism and mobility. Mayor Morisawa commented, "I think this is a great route that connects […]
We will be holding a mental health lecture!!
Likes 0 Date and time: Friday, November 8, 2024, 6:30 pm to 8:20 pm Venue: Ebara Daiichi Community Center, First Assembly Room Content: A lecture on appropriate drinking, the boundary between drinking and addiction, and how to talk to people who are worried about their drinking. Why not join us in thinking about alcohol during this time of year when we are more likely to be involved with alcohol at year-end parties and other events? Capacity: 40 people at the venue (first come, first served) Online distribution available at a later date Participation fee: Free For more details and how to apply, please see the link below. https://www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp/PC/kenkou/kenkou-dukuri/20211022145356.html #Shinagawa #Shinagawa […]
Shinagawa City Run 2025 MC decided!
Likes 0 The MC for the Shinagawa City Run 2025, to be held on Sunday, March 9, 2025, has been decided to be Takumi Okada, a personality on FM Shinagawa's Shinagawa One Radio. Mr. Okada is a runner himself and is a popular MC at running events. He will be at the venue all day to liven up the Shinagawa City Run! For more details about the Shinagawa City Run, please see the event's special website. <Shinagawa City Run 2025 Participants Wanted> For more details, please check the special tournament website. Click here to enter → https://shinagawa-cityrun.jp/entry/ [Application period] Sunday, September 1, 2020 – Thursday, October 31, 2020 #Shinagawa Ward […]
[Kyoko Morisawa, mayor of Shinagawa]
Likes 0 #Concluded a mutual aid agreement in the event of a disaster with Iida City, Nagano Prefecture On Thursday, October 3rd, we signed a mutual assistance agreement in the event of a disaster with #Iida City, with whom we have had a long-standing relationship. Mayor Sato Takeru of Iida City attended the signing ceremony at Shinagawa Ward Office. thank you very much. As "neighborhoods of the future" that will be connected in just 45 minutes once the Linear Chuo Shinkansen opens, we will continue to work together in a wide range of fields, starting with our agreement in the field of disaster prevention. #Shinagawa #Shinagawa Ward #Mayor of Shinagawa […]
[Kyoko Morisawa, mayor of Shinagawa]
Likes 0 Shinagawa City Child Consultation Center opens/ As of October 1st, Shinagawa Ward will be removed from the jurisdiction of the Tokyo Metropolitan Shinagawa Child Consultation Center. The #ShinagawaWardChildGuidanceCenter, a ward-run center, will be responsible only for Shinagawa Ward and will provide support to children and families within the ward. Mayor Morisawa encouraged the staff, saying, "I look forward to your continued hard work in protecting the healthy development of all children and pursuing their best interests." #Shinagawa #Shinagawa #Shinagawa Ward #Kyoko Morisawa #Wellbeing #Child consultation center #Child consultation center Secretary, General Affairs Division (03-3777-1111) Shinagawa City Official Instagram "city_shinagawa"
[Kyoko Morisawa, mayor of Shinagawa]
Likes 0 Youth homestay program in Auckland, New Zealand🇳🇿/ It is a sister city of Shinagawa Ward. The students who came to Japan from #Auckland visited Shinagawa Ward Office and exchanged greetings with Mayor Morisawa✨ At the end of the greeting, They gave a powerful performance of the traditional New Zealand dance "Haka" 🤩 And on the same day, Darren Smith and Bryce Collins from the New Zealand Hockey Association in Auckland visited Mayor Morisawa. We invited him to be a lecturer at hockey classes held at schools in the ward. Shinagawa ward is a hockey town and is promoting international exchange through hockey. #Shinagawa #Shinagawa Ward #Kyoko Morisawa #Wellbeing […]
[Kyoko Morisawa, mayor of Shinagawa]
Likes 0 We received a report on the situation on the ground from staff who delivered relief supplies to the areas affected by the heavy rain disaster on the Noto Peninsula. This time, we delivered requested supplies such as 100 blankets, 4,000 sandbags, and 81,000 uses of portable toilets to Wajima City, which appears to have been well received. There was also considerable damage to temporary housing, and the residents were apparently unable to hide their shock at the repeated damage. We will continue to stand by the affected areas and provide swiftly necessary assistance. #Shinagawa #Shinagawa Ward #Mayor of Shinagawa Ward #Kyoko Morisawa #Noto #Wajima City #Heavy rain Secretary, […]
[Demonstration of traditional crafts: antique repair]
Likes 0 Today, Friday, October 4th, a traditional craft demonstration was held at the environmental learning and exchange facility "Ecol Togoshi." The traditional craft this time is "antique repair"!! The person demonstrating the technique will be Mr. Kamata Tamio of the Shinagawa Ward Traditional Crafts Preservation Society. Antique repair work involves reassembling and repairing broken antiques, and can be thought of as the antique equivalent of recycling. They demonstrated how they repair antiques using a wide variety of tools and techniques. The antiques repaired that day ranged from record gramophones to birdcages, and one unique "repair" involved transforming a bow used in Kyudo into a walking stick. We will continue […]
[Traditional Crafts Fureai Class: Edo Kiriko]
Likes 0 A traditional crafts workshop was held at Shinagawa Ward Gotenyama Elementary School on Thursday, October 3rd and Friday, October 4th. The Traditional Crafts Experience Classes are classes where artisans visit elementary schools and compulsory education schools in the ward to pass on skills and traditional culture. The theme of this class is "Edo Kiriko"!! Mr. Kawabe Katsuhisa from the Shinagawa Ward Traditional Crafts Preservation Society demonstrated how to apply patterns to glass. Afterwards, with the assistance of Mr. Kawabe, the children also had the opportunity to carve patterns into the glasses themselves! Everyone was fascinated by the many pieces by Professor Kawabe that were on display, commenting how […]