2009年11月1日日曜日

INTANA CLASS FOR NOVEMBER 1: Let's raise trees from "DONGURI"



HOW TO JOIN OUR CLASS

Email us before 11/9(Mon)<8:00AM>,
intana_class@googlegroups.com

with the following information:
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  • Name :
  • Age :
  • Your hometown :
  • Your Level of Japanese :
    • (Cannot understand at all/ Can hear but hard to speak out....etc.)
  • How did you know "Shibuya University"? :
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※When the number of applicants exceeds the quota,
   we will have a lottery.


These are the classes coming up for November!




CLASS 1
Let's raise trees from "DONGURI"
~picking-up acorns ("Donguri") tour and learn about the forest of Meiji-Shrine~


Class Info (JAPANESE) 
http://www.shibuya-univ.net/class/detail.php?id=434
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□Date: 11/21(Sat)
□Time: 09:30~15:00
□Place: Meiji-Jingu (Meiji Shrine)
□Fee: Free
□Professor: Emi Iume(Administrative director of NPO"Hibiki")


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□Time Schedule


09:30 Gather at the gate of Meiji-Jingu
10:00 Orientation time~Nature Game~
10:10 A Tour of the on the premeises of the shrine
11:30 A brief Lecture
     ・The history and secret of "Meiji-Jingu forest"
  ・Why collecting "Donguri" to grow trees?
12:00 Go and worship at the shrine
12:30 Picnic at the field of Meiji-Jingu
13:15 Pick up Donguri!
14:00 Sorting out Donguri, and plant them in a flowerpot
15:00 End of the tour! Feel free to bring back the flowerpot home


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We have this tour every year with the NPO group "HIBIKI" .

Meiji-Jingu is a very famous shrine located nearby Harajuku Station.
Meiji-Jingu is surrounded by thousands of trees, and a huge forest despite of the urban area location.

Meiji-Jingu was build to enshrine Emperror and Empress of Meiji in 1920.
100,000 trees of 365 species are collected from all over Japan.

Meiji-Jingu forest is indeed not a natural forest, but it is a "human-made" forest.

We learn about the history, and significance of the forest and shrine with "HIBIKI".
"HIBIKI" has been working on several projects about growing trees.
As one of their projects, they have this Donguri-picking and have them grow into trees.

※At Meiji-Jingu forest, nothing is allowed to take home, however, we have special permission to bring Donguri home in order to grow trees.

Don't miss this special opportunity to learn the depth in Meiji-Jingu!

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