Cross-boundary learning of SDGs and diversity in a wooden school building" Plan to learn welfare experientially, centering on Torinkan (writing communication café)
#Hokusei(Inabe City)
MODEL PLAN
team building
Training and camps
New Business Creation
Regional Problem Solving
Interaction with local residents and businesses
Diversity cross-border learning with a focus on the SDGs and the welfare sector
The base, "Torinkan," is a wooden school building of a former elementary school designated as a national tangible registered cultural property. Centering on the "writing communication cafe" operated in one of its rooms, the work plan is not a one-way lecture on welfare and the SDGs, but rather a work plan that values experiential learning and time for output. While including content tailored to corporate needs, the program also includes free time and opportunities to interact with local stakeholders and hearing-impaired people.
金子 文絵
Fumie Kaneko
Co-chairman of mojicca LLC, representative of general incorporated association kinari, owner of Kirinkan coffee shop [writing cafe], and community nurse.
After working as a nurse and a teacher, she established the corporation in June 2020 and is developing her business under the theme of "welfare x art.
She learned about the world of the deaf through sign language she encountered in high school. With an approach that goes beyond the framework of welfare for the handicapped, she runs [writing communication cafe] with the hope that not being able to hear is not a disability for anyone, and have guests sympathize with someone's disability as if it were their own.
PICK UP CONTENTS
Recommended Content
brainstorming card
Idea generation workshop using brainstorming cards
Writing communication cafe Experience
Experience communication with voice off
Special Blend
The coffee beans are roasted by a hearing-impaired barista who runs a cafe and roasting place in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, relying only on color and aroma. A "coffee drip and sipping experience" is available as an option.
Menu Example
Coppe bread sandwiches made with eggs from Inabe and carefully prepared café au lait in an old-fashioned milk bottle.
introspection
A wooden classroom reminiscent of the old days.
principal's office
How about an online meeting from the principal's office?
Artistic welfare badge production
This is a program to turn your own letters and drawings into badges as an opportunity to experience welfare and art in a hands-on way. An illustrator who is himself a hearing-impaired person will instruct and support the program.
Exhibition of Art Brut works
Art Brut works (works by artists with disabilities) and goods designed with such art are on display and for sale inside the writing communication cafe.
SCHEDULE
Schedule image
Day 1
13:00
Meet at Torinkan (Inabe City)
Orientation and presentation of training assignments
15:00
SDG study (or welfare sector study)
16:00
free time
18:00
Hotel transfer and check-in (dinner location can be provided)
Facility Information
Kirinkan coffee shop [writing café].
For inquiries, please email us at kinari.iroiro@gmail.com
Location:
〒511-0428 Agogi, Kitase-cho, Inabe City, Mie Prefecture
Office Hours:Thursday - Sunday, 13:00-16:00
parking lot:あり
equipment
Access and local transportation
By public transportation: 10-15 minutes walk from "Agaki" station on Hokusei line of Sangi Railway
By car: 15 minutes from Tokai Kanjo Daian IC
Day 2
10:00
Idea generation workshop with brainstorming cards
12:00
Walk in Nigiwai-no-mori forest (lunch)
13:00
Writing communication cafe experience and free time
18:00
Social event (dinner with local officials)
Day 3
10:00
Artistic welfare badge making experience (with souvenir)
12:00
Lunch at a local restaurant
14:00
Output meeting (sharing of learning)
15:00頃
dissolution
For inquiries about this model plan, please contact
General Incorporated Association KINARI (Torinkan Coffee Shop)
Phone number:080−4302−2401
https://www.torinkan.com/可能なら問い合わせはメール希望
kinari.iroiro@gmail.com