Noto Satoyama Satoumi Future Creation Seminar: Enhancing Community Resilience through Healthcare and Caregiving

登録日:2026-2-25
Open to public
Date and Time
Saturday, March 14, 2026    13:30 - 16:20
Place
Nihonbashi Life Science Building, 9th Floor Conference Room, 2-3-11 Nihonbashi-Honcho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Online Delivery
Target Attendees
Open to all
Number of applicants
The local venue has a capacity of 70 people
Event Details

Even before the earthquake, the Noto region was an advanced area in terms of social issues, with a rapidly declining population, an aging society with a declining birthrate, and a shortage of skilled workers. The geopolitical characteristics of the Noto region have brought to light a variety of issues in the recovery and reconstruction efforts following the earthquake. On the other hand, Noto is a depopulated community with strong human ties and resilient people who have lived in harmony with nature.

Toward the realization of such a "disaster-resistant community" in Noto, a seminar on regional "resilience" will be held at the research center in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.

◆Program
13:00-13:30    Reception
13:30-14:10    Opening remarks and lectures
    Akihiro Yachie, Trustee and Vice President Kanazawa University, Director of Noto Resilience and Revitalization Center
    "Reconstruction with dignity and the role of universities"
14:10-16:10    Topic 1: "Noto Reconstruction Support Project as a Regional Core University and Health Tourism"
    Professor Akihiro Nomura, Faculty of Transdisciplinary Sciences for Innovation, Institute of Transdisciplinary Sciences for Innovation, Kanazawa University
    Topic 2: "Initiatives to develop personalized prevention methods for disaster-related diseases - From the Shika Town study"
    Professor Hara Akinori, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University
    Topic 3: "Supporting recovery through community care"
    Professor Koji Tanaka, Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences Health Sciences, Kanazawa University
16:10-16:20    Closing remarks
    Shinichi Nakamura, Trustee and Vice President Kanazawa University, Head of the Town and Livelihood Development Department Noto Resilience and Revitalization Center

 

Fee
Free of charge
How to attend
Pre-register via the registration form (on-site or online participation) Registration form is here
Application period
Saturday, March 14, 2026    13:00 (Applications may close early depending on the number of applications)
Related Links
https://notomirai.w3.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/news/153879/
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Contact

Administrative Office, Noto Resilience and Revitalization Center, Kanazawa University    E-mail: notomirai(a)adm.kanazawa-u.ac.jp    *(a) should be replaced with @.

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