[Event Report] Fujimura Women's Junior & Senior High School Holds 'Thank You & Goodbye Ceremony' & Special Exhibition 'Why Am I Being Destroyed?' with Approximately 600 Attendees Carving Their Thoughts onto the School Building on March 7th
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Fujimura Women's Junior & Senior High School held a closing event and art exhibition due to school building renovations, deepening ties with the community.
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- Q: What kind of event was the 'Thank You & Goodbye Ceremony'?
- A: It was an event held by Fujimura Women's Junior & Senior High School prior to the start of school building renovation and demolition work. The entire school building was opened as one giant canvas, allowing attendees to write their gratitude and thoughts for the future, thereby expressing thanks to the building and deepening ties with the community.
- Q: What is the purpose of the 'Why Am I Being Destroyed?' exhibition?
- A: The exhibition aims to 'personify' the school building and allow visitors to experience the 'silent voices' of a disappearing place. It poses questions such as 'What is the value of a place called a school?' and 'What are the memories of Kichijoji?' to provide an opportunity for deep reflection.
- Q: Please tell me about the future school name change and co-education.
- A: The school is scheduled to change its name to 'Kichijoji Yusui Junior & Senior High School' and become co-educational in the 2027 academic year. In line with this, renovation and demolition work for the current school building (2026 academic year) and the establishment of the temporary campus 'FINDER BASE' in Mitaka (April 2026) are also proceeding.
- Q: Approximately how many people participated in the event?
- A: Approximately 600 people attended, including alumni, current students, parents, and local residents.
- Q: Can I watch a video of the event?
- A: Yes, a digest video summarizing the day's events has been released.