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Nakayoshi Gakuen Implements 'Japanese Peace Education' in Schools in Lumbini, Nepal

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The specified non-profit organization Nakayoshi Gakuen Project is conducting peace education classes in multiple schools around the Rupandehi District, Lumbini Province, Nepal. On June 1st and 2nd, they visited six schools to present the 'Japanese Education Model' as a model lesson to local educational authorities and school officials. The classes introduced Japan's post-war reconstruction and development over 80 years, conveying the importance of peace through the picture book 'Hajimete no Hiroshima' and scientific play. Peace posters from Hiroshima Special Needs School were also donated, developing a cyclical model of international peace learning.

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Q: Where is the target area for this project?
A: Schools around the Rupandehi District, Lumbini Province, Nepal.
Q: What were the main teaching materials used?
A: The picture book 'Hajimete no Hiroshima', otedama YOYO, blacklight pens, and recycled flying discs.
Q: What is the characteristic of this activity?
A: It is a cyclical model from material creation to feedback, not a one-way provision of aid.