Kanazawa University Students Host Booth at Noto Recovery Market to Keep Memories of the Noto Peninsula Earthquake Alive

掲載日:2025-12-3
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  • 11. Sustanable cities and communities

On October 18, students of Kanazawa University Volunteer Support Station, an extracurricular activity group and their advisor, Lecturer Kaisei Harada from Faculty of Economics and Management, Institute of Human and Social Sciences, set up a Noto Recovery Market booth featuring Noto products at the "2nd Kanazawa Bamboo Lantern Festival – In Memory of Noto and for Its Recovery, Praying for World Peace," held in Shijima machi, Kanazawa City. Visitors to the booth shared that, even as nearly two years have passed since the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake, the area is still in the process of recovery and faces challenges such as population outflow and economic stagnation caused by a decline in tourism. The students called for preventing the fading of memories and supporting recovery through shopping. Despite heavy rain on the day, many people visited the booth and purchased Noto products.

  • Product booth
  • Products on display
  • Students selling products
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