[Toshima Ward] A Step Towards Discovering a New Self Through Lifelong Learning in Spring. Report on the Learning Festival Featuring a Rakugo Performer Who Went Pro from a Local Club
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Toshima Ward's Lifelong Learning Festival attracted 415 participants, showcasing the potential of local cultural centers and receiving 100% positive feedback.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the purpose of holding the Lifelong Learning Festival?
- A: The aim was to update the perception of local cultural creation centers from 'places to rent' to 'places to discover a new self,' creating a 'learning intersection' where residents can interact beyond the boundaries of 'teaching and being taught'.
- Q: How many visitors attended the event?
- A: 415 visitors, eager to start something new before the new fiscal year, gathered, and the venue was bustling with energy throughout the day.
- Q: What was the feedback from the event participants?
- A: The survey showed a remarkable result of 0% 'disappointed' responses, with 100% positive feedback (satisfied or normal).