High School Scouts Visit Shinagawa Ward Mayor with Highest Honor, the Fuji Scout Award, on Their Chests [Boy Scouts Tsubasa District]
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Fifteen high school scouts from the Boy Scouts Tsubasa District, who achieved the prestigious 'Fuji Scout Award' after overcoming rigorous challenges, paid a courtesy visit to the Shinagawa Ward Mayor. They reported their achievements and pledged further contributions to the local community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Fuji Scout Award?
- A: It is the highest advancement award in the Scout Association of Japan, achievable by Venture Scouts of high school age. It is a testament to being a 'good citizen' with self-reliance, responsibility, and public spirit.
- Q: What was the purpose of this courtesy visit?
- A: Representative scouts who achieved the 'Fuji Scout Award' and other top honors after overcoming difficult challenges reported their achievements to the Shinagawa Ward Mayor and pledged further contributions to the local community.
- Q: What age groups can participate in Boy Scout activities?
- A: Participants from elementary school first grade to 25 years old can join in age-appropriate sections. It is an international movement with approximately 57 million participants in 176 countries and regions worldwide.