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“Why Don’t Japanese People Eat Elephants?” Thinking about Food around the World using Sustainability and Diversity

※ Run by Hamamatsu City (project by the Hamamatsu Intercultural Center)

  • Simulated experience of life and fieldwork in a tropical forest! ~Life of hunter-gatherers in Papua New Guinea and food diversity~!
  • Let’s try forgotten foods, acorns! ~Why has food diversity been lost in modern times? ~

Time and Date: October 15, 2023 (Sun) 10:30~12:30
Venue: CREATE Hamamatsu, 1F Fureai Centre
Limit: 80 people 
Eligibility: All interested (Families, farmers from the local area, people who want to explore the world around them, those interested in a sustainable society etc.)
Fee: Free

Presented by: Prof. Ryo Takeda (Professor at Shizuoka University for Arts and Culture (SUAC))
Professor Takeda studies poverty and environmental issues in developing countries. He specializes in development anthropology and environmental sociology. He has lived and conducted research in rural villages in Costa Rica and Papua New Guinea. He aims to consider what is better for international cooperation from the perspective of local people living abroad.

Event Overview

Date October 15, 2023 (Sun)
Time10:30~12:30
VenueCREATE Hamamatsu, 1F Fureai Centre
〒430-0916 静岡県浜松市中区早馬町2-1 クリエート浜松
EligibilityAll interested (Families, farmers from the local area, people who want to explore the world around them, those interested in a sustainable society etc.)
LecturerProf. Ryo Takeda (Professor at Shizuoka University for Arts and Culture (SUAC))
Limit80 people
FeesFree
ApplicationApplication methods can be foundbelow.
For EnquiriesHamamatsu Foundation for International Communication and Exchange (HICE)
TEL: 053-458-2170 / E-mail: info@hi-hice.jp
HostHamamatsu City (Project by the Hamamatsu Intercultural Center)

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