Do You Know Where Your Poop Goes? The 'Jokaso' Water Infrastructure, Equal to Sewers, Comes to Life in the Poop Drill Educational Book
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48/100
N1 Content Completeness
5
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Bunkyosha Co., Ltd. and Daiki Axis Co., Ltd. have jointly created an educational booklet titled 'Poop Drill: Life and Sewage – Jokaso Edition' to help elementary school children learn about 'jokaso,' an often unseen water infrastructure that plays a vital role in protecting water environments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where can I get the Poop Drill Jokaso Edition?
- A: It will be distributed to elementary schools nationwide by Daiki Axis, and also available via the official website and events.
- Q: What is the difference between sewer systems and jokaso?
- A: Sewers collect wastewater through public pipelines for centralized treatment, while jokaso treat household wastewater on-site.
- Q: Who is this booklet for?
- A: Primarily for elementary students (grades 3–6), but also enjoyable for parents and teachers.
- Q: Why use the word 'poop'?
- A: To capture children's interest and lower the barrier to learning through a fun, impactful word.
- Q: What is the social significance of this initiative?
- A: To educate children on water conservation and nurture future environmental awareness.