The adventure is on for over 14,000 Scouts from 53 countries as the
30th Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree/16th Nippon Jamboree is
on-going in Kirara-hama, Yamaguchi, Japan. The regional jamboree started
on 1st of August and will run until the 7th.
Adding colour to the opening ceremony was the presence of Japanese
Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, Mr. Yamaguchi Prefectural Governor Shigetaro
Yamamoto, and the Director-General of the Education Ministry Mr Yoshio
Yamawaki, together with Regional Chairman Dr Chao Shou-Po, Regional
Scout Committee member Wendel Avisado, Regional Director Mr J. Rizal C.
Pangilinan, and other regional leaders.
On the second day the jamboree, participants were fully engaged in
both on-site and off-site activities. At the Global Development Village,
participants join workshops on global issues from six perspectives:
peace, environment, health, human rights, development, and disaster
mitigation. Activities are in collaboration with 16 NGOs and NPOs such
as the World Food Programme, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
(UNHABITAT), Plan Japan, among others.
Elizabeth Divina, Young correspondent from Indonesia said “Touch is
one of the most powerful thing in this world, and that’s what we learned
in GDV through its ‘six senses exhibit.’ Because touching could also
mean expressing.”
Culture is another eye-catcher at the arena through music, dance,
costumes and crafts of Japan and that of other countries. Participants
are seen beating the Japanese drums while others eagerly await their
turn. Others are also carefully making beads either for themselves or as
a gift. Other activities like woodcutting and calligraphy are hit
activities for the Scouts.
Nature is definitely a part of the adventure as participants tour the
Yamaguchi countryside visiting 19 towns and cities. And for Hiroshima
Peace Programme which aims to deepen appreciation of peace, Scout
Correspondent Luis Henrique from Brazil said “Today we went to
Hiroshima, a city that surpassed our expectations. There, we learned
about the real damage that an atomic bomb can cause, and its
aftereffects and the pain that many families had to suffer. It was very
touching!”
In the world of Science, participants are enjoying assembling a model of the famous robot “Asimo.”
Another important part of the Jamboree is the Messengers of Peace
(MoP) which runs a workshop engaging Scouts as Messengers of Peace.
Adding colour to the Jamboree was an interview with astronaut Soichi
Noguchi done also by a young Scout inside the campsite on 4th August.
Watch You tube link ( http://youtu.be/KVyTMA_asAo)
The heavy rain on the weekend turned the camp into a muddy place, but
activities went on. Some Rover Scouts volunteered to help and donated
rubber gloves and masks.
This Regional Jamboree is a pre-Jamboree of the 23rd World Scout Jamboree to take place at the same campsite in 2015.
To get updated on what’s happening inside the Jamboree, the Scout
Association of Japan has launched its official Facebook which, as of
now, has more than 4,000 likes!
All photos are taken from the official Facebook of the jamboree.
Facebook: ( https://www.facebook.com/16nj30aprsj)
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