Hida City, Gifu Prefecture: Residents and Fans from Landlocked Region Take on Marine Conservation! 'River Trash Contributes to Ocean Pollution' – A Sustainable Mission Combining Cleanup Efforts and Tasting Local Delicious Ayu Sweetfish
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Hida City, Gifu Prefecture, will host a river cleanup event titled 'Clear Stream Rescue! Mission to Save the Sea from the Miyagawa River – Marine Plastic Waste Countermeasures' on June 21 in the lower reaches of the Miyagawa River, which flows into Toyama Bay. Participants, including local residents and fans from outside the region, will clean the river and afterward enjoy a local specialty—ayu sweetfish—as a token of gratitude, creating a sustainable experience connecting environmental action with regional resources.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the river cleanup event in Hida City?
- A: The event aims to raise environmental awareness through Miyagawa River cleanup as a source control measure for marine plastic waste and to protect local natural resources.
- Q: What can participants experience at the event?
- A: After joining the cleanup, participants can taste the local specialty 'Miyagawa ayu' and experience the cycle of environmental conservation and regional resources with all five senses.
- Q: Can anyone participate in this event?
- A: Yes. Not only Hida City residents but also participants from outside the city and prefecture are welcome, expanding the network of 'related population' through the 'Hidasuke!' program.
- Q: When and where is the event held?
- A: June 21 (Sun) 9:00–11:00 at the Miyagawa Riverbed in Kuwano, Miyagawa Town, Hida City. Meeting point: parking lot in front of Sakashita Gymnasium.
- Q: Why is landlocked Hida City involved in marine conservation?
- A: The Miyagawa River flows into Toyama Bay, and inland waste travels via rivers to the ocean, making Hida a key upstream area for marine plastic waste prevention.