Participatory/Activity
Drink and Food/Other
The University of Tokyo Agri-Econ.
All Japan Gourmet Darts Journey!
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This is a dart game using a map of Japan as the target. Visitors throw darts at the map, and the prize is the food product from the region they hit. The prizes consist of delicious, carefully selected ingredients that we have gathered from across Japan. Additionally, visitors will receive educational cards containing information about the actual production sites of the prize foods. The event will run for three full days and is designed to be a fun, tasty, and educational experience for all ages. The highlight of this event is the opportunity to "experience agriculture, forestry, and fisheries from across Japan." Those of us living in Tokyo are usually far removed from the production areas, and rarely have the chance to imagine where and how our food is produced. Our goal is to offer participants the opportunity to appreciate the appeal and importance of food by providing "delicious" processed agricultural products selected by staff members with agricultural knowledge, along with the stories behind their production, in a fun and engaging way. Learning about "where," "who," "how," and "with what intentions" delicious food is made will surely enrich visitors' daily lives.
Open Hours and Location
Nov. 22nd (Fri.) 09:00〜18:00
Komaba Museum West C1
Nov. 23rd (Sat.) 09:00〜18:00
Komaba Museum West C1
Nov. 24th (Sun.) 09:00〜17:00
Komaba Museum West C1
Komaba Grand Prix
About Organization
We are the student organization "The University of Tokyo Agri-Econ." With the motto "Doing what's interesting for both parties, and what only students can do," we engage in activities that involve interacting with local communities, discovering areas of interest or challenges, and planning and implementing events ourselves. Our activities range from organizing volunteer events in rural areas, hosting farmers' markets, to holding food fairs featuring local agricultural products, all in collaboration with the local community.
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