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#Regional co-creation

Announcement of the FY2019 Regional Co-creation Research Report Meeting (reposted)

Regional co-creation research is a research aimed at TUFS faculty members finding regional issues from the perspective of contributing to the community and working to solve those issues. The results of the research in FY2018 (Heisei 30) will be held as follows, and we look forward to the participation of many citizens and our students.

◆Date and time: Thursday, June 6 18:30-19:30
◆Location: 2nd floor of the main building of Shimonoseki City University I-206 Classroom
◆Participation fee: Free of charge
◆Capacity: 70 people
◆Application: Not required (Please contact us if you are applying for a group)
◆Parking is limited, so please use public transportation if possible.

[Report] sake brewery-centered urban development and tourism possibilities

Reporter: Professor Faculty of Economics Nanba

Overview: Think about urban development in sake brewery that utilizes social resources. Nada Sake in Hyogo Prefecture, the subject of research
    It is one of the three great restaurants. The Nada region is engaged in tourism and community development utilizing the sake brewery. This initiative
    Kobe City, Nishinomiya City, Nada Gogo Sake Brewery Association, and Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. are a model that combines the public and private sectors.
    This is an example of this.
     Firearms to each organization about how a historic city will form sightseeing and community development in the future.
    Consideration was conducted based on the ring and historical materials. There are tourism strategies and sake that are conscious of other regions and inbound tourism.
    I could see the current situation in which the management problems of the warehouse were hidden.

  

 

[Publishing date: 2019.4.17]

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Shimonoseki City University Regional Co-creation Center
TEL. 083-254-8613 / FAX. 083-253-1622
E-mail. [email protected]