
In the Koiso and Eiji Tanaka seminars of the Department of Tourism at our university, students participated in a model course creation workshop for a Japan Heritage monitor tour in the Hanshin area at the request of the Japan Heritage Promotion Council in the Hanshin area and ANA Akindo Co., Ltd. I'm here.
This workshop will be held at the Hanshin Inter-Japan Heritage site, "Itami Morohaku and Nada no Kiippon, the famous brewing areas of Itami and Nada Gogyo, born of kudari-zake", which was certified in 6. In order to refine the model course, students visit the course and use SNS to disseminate information and use it for the monitor tour. This is to create a “bookmark for travel” from a student’s unique perspective.Of the 4 courses, XNUMX courses are taught by students from the Department of Tourism.
In the first session, inspections were conducted for the SNS spot tour course and the Japan Heritage standard course, with a total of five students participating in both courses.
Guided by the staff of Naniwa Tourist Co., Ltd., who was in charge of creating the model course, they toured the sightseeing spots on each course, took notes on their discoveries and realizations, and took photographs.
On the SNS spot tour course, we visited Amagasaki Castle, Nishinomiya Shrine, the Shiraka Memorial Sake Brewery Museum, the Kobe Shushinkan, and the Konanzuke Museum, enjoying the scenery of the Ashiya River, and tasting omelet rice at the Mikage Public Hall dining hall.
From now on, the students will create a "travel guide" based on the many realizations they have made during this visit.I can't wait to see what kind of "travel guide" you can do!
<Voices of students who participated in the fieldwork>
It was my first time to participate in such a small group tour, and I was able to learn a lot.
In this tour, there were many places that I have been to before, but if I go around as part of the Hanshin Inter-Japan Heritage Monitor Tour again, I will be able to find many new discoveries. It was a very educational tour, as I was able to hear things that I would not normally be able to hear, such as the history of the building and explanations of construction techniques.
If there is an opportunity to participate in such a tour in the future, I would definitely like to participate.
[Tourism Department XNUMXnd year Nukata Homa]
I participated in the workshop of the Japan Heritage Monitor Tour between Hanshin.Through the workshop, I learned a lot about the Hanshin area.
I think this was a valuable experience since I came to Japan from Vietnam.When I started researching the Hanshin area, I looked it up on the internet and was surprised to find that it was all about alcohol.However, it turns out that in addition to sake, there are many other famous heritage and specialties.I also had the opportunity to hear Tanaka-sensei talk about Hanshin.
Through this workshop, I was able to deepen my knowledge about Hanshin.
[Tourism Department XNUMXnd year Pham Duc Tien]









・Related pages
The Hanshin Inter-Japan Heritage Information Dissemination Team has started!
https://www.kuins.ac.jp/news/2021/06/post_101.html
Seminar activity "Hanshin Inter-Japan Heritage Fieldwork"
https://www.kuins.ac.jp/news/2021/11/post_367.html
Instagram Hanshin Inter-Japan Heritage Information Dissemination Corps
https://www.instagram.com/hanshinkan_nihonisan_joho/
Eiji Tanaka, Professor, Department of Tourism, Faculty of Contemporary Society (From 2021, Department of Tourism, Faculty of International Communication)
⇒Faculty of International Communication Department of Tourism page
⇒Department of Tourism, Faculty of Contemporary Society