Middle School Students' Ideas to Come to Life at Amusement Park: Nasu Highland Park Partners with Nisshin Junior High School
NQ Score
80/100
N1 Content Completeness
9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Nasu Highland Park will collaborate with Nisshin Junior High School in Nasu-Shiobara from June to July 2026 to hold special classes focused on theme park operations. The program allows students to learn about the tourism industry, with viable student ideas to be implemented in actual park operations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the content of the collaborative class between Nasu Highland Park and Nisshin Junior High School?
- A: It is a special class that uses the operation of an amusement park as a model to learn about the economic mechanisms of the tourism industry, as well as planning and creative thinking skills.
- Q: How are students' ideas utilized?
- A: At the end of the class, students present their ideas, and feasible ones are actually implemented in the operation of Nasu Highland Park.
- Q: When will the classes be held?
- A: The classes will be held six times from June to July 2026 (the first class starts on June 12).
- Q: What are Nasu Highland Park's SDGs initiatives?
- A: They include power and heat supply through biomass power generation, utilization of thinned wood, dog adoption programs, operation of children's cafeterias, and SDGs learning support through educational trips.
- Q: Are there any support measures for educational trips?
- A: They have introduced a unique 'Educational Trip Bus Subsidy' and distribute worksheets that help students learn about SDGs initiatives.