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Various initiatives, developed by Tokyo Metropolitan Government bureaus to embody the ideals of SusHi Tech Tokyo, will be introduced through lectures and workshops.
Join Us to Learn about the Mechanism of a Hydrogen-Powered Ship!
Deepen your understanding of hydrogen energy by exploring the mechanism of a ship powered by a fuel cell battery using hydrogen. This lecture, delivered by Tsuyoshi Ode, a specially appointed professor at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, is recommended for late primary school students and above.
12:00 p.m.-12:45 p.m. 4/28(Sun)
12:00 p.m.-12:45 p.m. 4/29(Mon)
Discover Hydrogen and Explore Its Role in Shaping the Future
This session introduces efforts to utilize hydrogen for practical application in society and explores the future shaped by its usage. The lecture is given by Naoki Midorikawa, general manager of the Car Life New Energy Section at Nemoto Tsusho Co., Ltd. Recommended for late primary school students and above.
13:00 p.m.-13:30 p.m. 4/28(Sun)
Workshop by experts dispatched by Tokyo Water Science Museum/Workshop by experts dispatched by Tokyo Sewerage Museum “Rainbow”
The workshop is designed to create a water strider using wire, which will then be floated on water to conduct an experiment on surface tension. / The workshop will provide participants with an opportunity to conduct water quality tests, a task commonly performed in sewerage jobs. Join us to compare various forms of water impurities using testing kits. Recommended for primary school students and above.
13:30 p.m.-14:40 p.m. 5/21(Tue)
Lectures by the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Three lecture sessions delve into the marvels of the human body and brain, primarily focusing on genomics and brain science. Recommended for primary school students and above.
10:30 p.m.-12:30 p.m. 5/25(Sat)
Exploring Touching, Chewing, and Tasting: Let’s Discover the Joys of the Mouth!
The lecture will explore the relationship between oral health and people's happiness, focusing on the pleasures derived from familiar actions such as tasting delicious foods and chewing. It will be conducted by researcher Ayako Edahiro from the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology. Recommended for primary school students and above.
15:00 p.m.-15:30 p.m. 5/25(Sat)