Kanazawa University Students Report Support Activities Related to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake at universities in Tokyo

掲載日:2025-12-5
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On October 18, students of Kanazawa University Volunteer Support Station (hereinafter referred to as "Borasapo") participated in the "Report Meeting on the Noto Peninsula Earthquake Volunteer Activities in Summer 2025" organized by "Blue Bibs" of Toyo University, and reported on the support activities Borasapo had conducted. After that, group discussions were held to exchange opinions on what they could think about reconstruction of Noto and support for the disaster victims as university students. During the discussion, the participants focused on the "sound" they felt in the disaster area, and talked about the importance of creating a place where voices can be exchanged and where people can speak out in peace.

On October 19, Borasapo students participated as panelists in a panel discussion and presenters in a poster session at the Volunteer Academy's 2025 Autumn/Winter Seminar "Disaster Recovery x Future Volunteers" organized by the Hirayama Ikuo Volunteer Center (WAVOC) at Waseda University. During the panel discussion, participants exchanged views on the theme: "What Contributions Did University Students Make as Disaster Volunteers? — From the Great East Japan Earthquake to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake and Heavy Rain Disasters." The session provided an opportunity to hear perspectives from not only from Bora-Sapo, but also students outside Ishikawa Prefecture, who participated in disaster volunteer activities, as well as reports by organizations that have been continuously supporting Rikuzentakata City, which was affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.

  • Kanazawa University Students Present Activity Reports at Toyo University
  • Group Photo
  • Kanazawa University Students Present Activity Reports at Waseda University
  • Poster Session
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