A project to promote the appeal of "Kyoto, the city of learning" by university students studying in Kyoto
Kyoto B&S (Brother & Sister) Program
Educational travel Inquiry program
Kyoto, an international tourist city boasting a thousand years of history and culture, has over 30 universities in the city, one in ten people is a university student, and the entire city is a campus. It is a ``city of learning'' where many young people with ``aspirations'' gather from all over the country.
Kyoto B&S (Brother & Sister) Pro
Gram is a new communication program set in the city of Kyoto's ancient history and culture, offered by current Kyoto university students (older brothers and older sisters) to junior and senior high school students visiting Kyoto.
■Application/Inquiry
Kyoto B&S Office
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TEL:075-365-7776
mail: bs-jimu@jtb.com
〒600-8023
7F Keihan Shijo Kawaramachi Building, 338 Tominagacho, Kawaramachi Matsubaraagaru 2-chome, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
(JTB Kyoto Branch / Weekdays 9:30-17:30 *Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays)
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■Program implementation/management
JTB Corporation Kyoto Branch
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■ Supervision
Kyoto City
University Consortium Kyoto Public Interest Incorporated Foundation*This program requires a fee. Please contact us for more information.
Features of this Plan
What is the Kyoto B&S (Brother & Sister) Program?
Students will be divided into groups of approximately 12-14 people and will tour tourist sites and university campuses in Kyoto, a city boasting a thousand years of history and culture, accompanied by two B&S staff members (university students).
Set in Kyoto, a city boasting a thousand years of history and culture, the event will involve walking around the city and communicating with the unique B&S staff (university students) about their lives and experiences, with the aim of creating an opportunity for students to think about their own dreams by being exposed to a vision of the future that is close to them.
In addition, by having each group experience a different course, we will lead to diverse and unique "learning and sharing of realizations" during follow-up learning and reflection time.What the Kyoto B&S Program Aims to Do
In addition to learning about history and experiencing culture in Kyoto, we hope that students will have the opportunity to learn about and think about their own potential through interactions with university students who have a variety of learning experiences and aspirations.
1. We are not just guides to Kyoto's historical sites and famous places.
2. We are not an organization that participates in or arranges for "Open Campus" events.
3. We are not just staff who guide people along set routes.Set in Kyoto, a city with a thousand years of history and culture, B&S staff communicate with students about the past, present, future, and aspirations, aiming to give them an "awareness for the future" and "create a school trip that will be etched in their hearts for a lifetime."
Business partnership with NPO Glocal Human Resources Development Center
The Glocal Center (abbreviation) is an NPO that serves as a platform for the "glocal human resources" development project, which is being carried out through cooperation between Kyoto's industry, academia, public sector and citizens.
Glocal talent is defined as "talent that possesses both a public-mindedness that supports the local community and a calm business mind that can respond to the global economy." We are working in cooperation with Kyoto universities, the Kyoto Economic Association, Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City, and the Organization for Regional Public Human Resources Development (a non-profit organization) to develop and operate the glocal talent professional qualification system "GPM (Glocal Project Manager)."The "B&S Student Division", consisting of B&S staff executives, will be the student extracurricular activity organization at the Glocal Center, and will provide education and operational support to ensure that it becomes an organization for students, by students, and for students to sustainably develop the B&S business. While receiving on-the-job training from JTB, the students will aim to meet the requests and solve problems of schools, pursue the satisfaction of students, and develop new programs and plan various projects.
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Itinerary
Kinkakuji Temple and Ritsumeikan University <4-hour course>
- 9:30
- set
- 10:40~11:40
- Visit to Kinkakuji Temple
- 12:00~
- Ritsumeikan University (Kinugasa Campus)
Walking around the campus - 13:30
- dissolution
Heian Shrine and Kyoto University <4-hour course>
- 12:55
- set
- 13:40~15:10
- Kyoto University (Yoshida Campus)
Walking around the campus
Lunch with B&S staff at the student cafeteria or nearby - 15:30~16:30
- Visit to Heian Shrine
- Around 17:00
- dissolution
Nijo Castle, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Heian Shrine and Doshisha University <6-hour course>
- 9:10
- set
- 9:30~
- Stroll from Nijo Castle to Kyoto Imperial Palace
- 11:30~13:00
- Doshisha University (Imadegawa Campus)
Walking around the campus
Lunch with B&S staff at the student cafeteria or nearby - 13:30~
- Heian Shrine - Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park
- Around 15:00
- dissolution
Shimogamo Shrine, Shugakuin Imperial Villa, Ginkakuji Temple, Yasaka Shrine and Kyoto Institute of Technology <8 hours course>
- 8:15
- set
- 9:20-10:10
- Visit to Shimogamo Shrine
- 10:40~
- Kyoto Institute of Technology (Matsugasaki Campus)
Walking around the campus
Lunch with B&S staff at the student cafeteria or nearby - 13:30~
- Shugakuin Imperial Villa
- 13:50~15:40
- Ginkakuji Temple to Yasaka Shrine
- Around 16:30
- dissolution