Session Details
[O-05]Understanding of formation process of Japanese archipelago from Japanese Geoparks
convener:Noritaka Matsubara(Graduate School of Regional Resource Management, University of Hyogo), Yayoi ICHIHASHI(Sado Island Geopark Promotion Office), HIROKO IMAI(Com Support Office /Wakayama University Center for Tourism Research), Hokuto Obara(Mine-Akiyoshidai Karst Plateau Geopark Promotion Council)
As of October 2019, there are 9 UNESCO Global Geoparks and 35 Japanese National Geoparks in Japan. Each geopark records the formation process of the Japanese archipelago, and we can know the formation of the Japanese archipelago by connecting all the geoparks. In this session, we discuss about formation process of Japanese archipelago and relationship between Geology and people's lives through the Japanese Geoparks.
[O05-P01]Learning about and Protecting Stones in the Itoigawa UNESCO Global Geopark: Stone Guide System
*Takahiko Ogawara1, Ko Takenouchi1, Yosuke Ibaraki1, Takeo Kobayashi2 (1.Fossa Magna Museum, 2.Itoigawa City Hall Geopark Promotion Office)
[O05-P02]Creating walking map for visitors in winter season in Minami-Alps Geopark.
Yuko Miyazaki1, *Eri Ozawa2 (1.Oshika museum of Japan Median Tectonic Line, 2.Minami-Alps MTL Area Geopark Council)
[O05-P03]Sustainable dissemination activities realized through the partnership "Making the stone specimen in Hakusan Tedorigawa Japanese Geopark"
*Yuya Kitoh1, Satoshi Hirai1, Kiyofumi Tamamura1, Tsuyoshi Hibino2, Kaori Nakano2, Tomoaki Morishita3, Yoshihiro Hiramatsu3, Maki Hamada3 (1.Ishikawa Geological Survey Association, 2.Hakusan Tedorigawa Geopark Promotion Council, 3.Kanazawa University)
[O05-P04]A case study of geo-education at an geo/ecological site in the Dinosaur Valley Fukui Katsuyama National Geopark
*Yoshihiro Moriishi1, Sumiaki Machi1, Eiichi saito2, Kensuke Hirose2, Yukie Yasui1,3, Msahiro Amadate1 (1.Dinosaur Valley Fukui Katsuyama Geopark Promotion Council , 2.Heisenji Elementary School, 3.Katsuyama City Education Board)
[O05-P05]The support systems and practice examples of geopark education at elementary and junior high schools in the Dinosaur Valley Fukui Katsuyama National Geopark
*Sumiaki Machi1, Masahiro Amadate1, Yukie Yasui1,2, Yoshihiro Moriishi1, Keisuke Nunome3, Kazutaka Izukura4, Naoya Doseki3, Hiroyuki Ito4 (1.Dinosaur Valley Fukui Katsuyama Geopark Promotion Council, 2.Katsuyama City Education Board, 3.Arado Elementary School, 4.Katsuyama Nanbu Junior High School)
[O05-P06]Creating regional brands using geoparks
*Kei SHIMOMURA1,2, Ken'ichi KURIHARA3,4 (1.Mikasa Geopark Promotion Counsil, 2.Regional Development and Geopark Promotion Council, 3.Geo.Labo.corporation, 4.Hokkai Gakuen University)
[O05-P07]The first geotour consisted of activity programs for overseas student in Shikoku Seiyo Geopark.
Yuto Kamei2, Keita Murakami2, Yuichi Murakami2, *Takumi Sakakiyama1, Fumito Doi1, Tsukasa Takahashi1, Masayuki Sakakibara2,3 (1.Seiyo City, 2.Faculty of Collaborative Regional Innovation, Ehime University, 3.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
[O05-P08]Making learning handbook for Nanki Kumano Geopark from the viewpoint of teachers
*YUMINE Toshiki1, SUZUKI Toshikazu2, TABUCHI Yu3, NAKANISHI Dai4, NOGAMI Seiji 5, MATUSHITA Hutoshi6, YOKOYAMA Kazuya5 (1.Chiben Gakuen Wakayama elementary school, 2.Susami Elementary School in Susami town, 3.Shinjo Junior high School in Tanabe city, 4.Wakayama University Elementary school, 5.Wakayama city science museun for children, 6.Wakayama Biological Club)
[O05-P09]Making Use of Mining Heritage in Mine-Akiyoshidai Karst Plateau Geopark
*Hokuto Obara1, Tomoyuki Narasaki1, Tomoko Muratani1, Tristan Gray1, Yutaka Kuramasu1, Tatsuo Sueoka1, Kazuhiro Yuhora2, Koji Wakita3 (1.Mine-Akiyoshidai Karst Plateau Geopark Promotion Council, 2.Tottori University of Environmental Studies, 3.Yamaguchi University)
[O05-P10]Four geological body constructing Shimokita Geopark
*Satoshi Ishikawa1 (1.Shimokita geopark promotion council)
[O05-P11]Shimonita Geopark-Town planning utilized local resorce-
*Hara Hideo1 (1.Geopark Shimonita Council)
[O05-P12]Plate Collision and Life of people at Mt. Apoi UNESCO Global Geopark
*Kato Satomi1 (1.Mt. Apoi Geopark promotion council)
[O05-P14]Connecting Local governments with Geopark activities
*Suzuka Koriyama1, Sanin Kaigan Geopark Promotion Council (1.Sanin Kaigan Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P15]Revised action plan for the first time in four years, created through direct dialogue with local residents
*Hidetaka Akiyoshi1, Harumi Koumura1 (1.San'in Kaigan Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P16]Reconstruction of two types of Miocene volcanoes in the northern part of hyogo, San’in Kaigan Geopark, based on facies analysis.
*Noritaka Matsubara1, Suzuka Koriyama2 (1.Graduate School of Regional Resource Management, University of Hyogo, 2.San'in Kaigan Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P17]Practical use of geosites in Sado Island Geopark and the issues related to their use
*Takeyoshi SADAKANE1 (1.Sado Geopark Promotion Office)
[O05-P18]Process of Making a Field Trip Route in Sado Island Geopark
*Yayoi ICHIHASHI1 (1.Sado Island Geopark Promotion Office)
[O05-P19]Activities to protect the formation locality of quartz twins on the Japanese law in the Goto Islands Geopark concept.
*Mana Yasui1, Koichi Iwata2, Hirotaka Karatsu2, Ichiro Hosoda2 (1.Waseda research institute for science and engineering, 2.Goto municipal office Geopark promotion group.)
[O05-P20]Mystery solving event using geosites at Shirataki Geopark
*Yoshihumi Matsumura1, Makoto Kumagai1 (1.Shirataki Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P21]The Land Formed by severe crustal movement and the Lives of its People
–case study of the Misaki Group in Tosashimzu Geopark Plan–
*Satoru Imai1, Michiru Sakai1, Aika Sakuda1, Natsuki Moriguchi1 (1.Tosashimizu Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P22]Geology, topography and life of the people in Oita Himeshima Geopark
*Yu Horiuchi1, Takeaki Suga1, Norimitsu Suka1 (1.Oita Himeshima Geopark Promotion Office)
[O05-P23]Educational Program on spring water of Aso UNESCO Global Geopark related with electrical conductivity
*Tsuneomi Kagiyama1, Shuhei Takamori1, Natsuko Kodama1, Shinichiro Ikebe1, Akinobu Ishimatsu1 (1.Aso Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P24]Sharing volcano experiments conducting at some UGGp in Japan
*Hikaru Yokoyama1,2, Taku Morimoto3, Kenji Kato4, Dong-Won Choi5, Naoko Imabeppu5 (1.Hokusho University, 2.Toya-Usu Unesco Global Geopark, 3.Unzen Volcanic Area Unesco Global Geopark, 4.Izu Peninsula Geo Guide Association, 5.Hantangang River Geopark)
[O05-P25]A geo-tour for disaster prevention in the Bandaisan Geopark -relation between the Nagase River flood and the Bandai Volcano eruption-
*Yojiro Taketani1, Hiroshi Sato1,2, Makoto Hasuoka1 (1.Bandaisan Geopark Council, 2.Mt. Bandai Museum)
[O05-P26]Revalidation mission of Toya-Usu UNESCO Global Geopark in 2019
-Strategy of the mission for green card-
*Yuki Nishi1, Masato Takekawa1, Nire Kagaya1, Asami Nakaya1, Yoshiaki Hata1 (1.Toya-Usu UNESCO Global Geopark Council)
[O05-P27]Review of actions in Mishima Village Kikai Caldera Geopark, and agenda for revalidation of Japanese Geopark Network
*Geopark Council Mishima Village1, Mahito Watanabe2, Kei SHIMOMURA3 (1.Mishima Village office, Kagoshima Prefecture, 2.Institute of Geology and Geoinformation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 3.Mikasa Geopark Promotion Counsil)
[O05-P28]Activities to promote the local sustainable development - Report on recertification review of “Kurikomasanroku no Megumi” special products from Mt.kurikoma Area geopark -
Kobayashi Mizuki1, *Tanaka Seiya1, Nakagawa Rie1 (1.Mt. Kurikoma Area Geopark Promotion Committee)
[O05-P29]Disaster Prevention practice at Naeba-Sanroku Geopark ~Typhoon No.19(Hogibis) disaster and response in 2019~
*Kouhei Nakano1 (1.Naeba-Sanroku Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P30]Did the Chinda Falls recede? – Evolution of river topography in the Oita Bungoono Geopark, Japan
*Toshikazu Yoshioka1 (1.Oita Bungoono Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P31]Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System "Minabe-Tanabe Ume System" viewing from geomorphological aspects of three small catchment area, central part of Wakayama Prefecture
*Yoshinori Kodama1, Kazuki Taira2 (1.Faculty of Agriculture, 2.Wakayama Prefecture)
[O05-P32]Systemization of the Certified Tourism Guide Program and its Significance – An Example by the Hakusan Tedorigawa Geopark
*Tsuyoshi Hibino1, Ryoichi Onishi1, Yoshiko Funatsu2 (1.Hakusan Tedorigawa Geopark Promotion Council, 2.Hakusan City Tourism League)
[O05-P33]Evaluation of explanation panels setting at Geopark’s site 2 - case study of the explanation panel at Obama Hot springs in Unzen Volcanic Area UNESCO Global Geopark, Japan -
Kenshin OSHIMA1, Yui KURITA1, Miyu KAWAZOE1, Rinna TAKEICHI1, Ayaka OHIRA1, Ayuka BABA1, Ayuko SAGARA1, Nagisa NAKAMURA1, Takuji MURAOKA2, Toshiki HIGASHIUCHI2, *Marekazu OHNO3 (1.Glocal Course, Nagasaki Prefectual Koka High School, 2.Nagasaki Prefectual Koka High School, 3.Unzen Volcanic Area Geopark Promotion Office)
[O05-P35]Meteorological landscape over the geopark: A lined-up cumulus row generated by the mountains in the western part of Oga Peninsula, Akita Prefecture, Japan
*Norihito Kawamura1, Seiji Yamashita2 (1.School of Regional Resource Management, Graduate School, University of Hyogo, 2.Faculty of Education ans Human Studies)
[O05-P36]Inform of weather disasters in geoparks
*Hiroshi Sato1,2, shinichi Sugimoto3, Makoto Aoi4, Shinya Miura4 (1.Mt.Bandai Museum, 2.Bandaisan Geopark Council, 3.Sanriku Geopark, 4.National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)
[O05-P37]Foreign Tourist Survey: Places of Interest, Transportation, etc.
*Susan May1 (1.Hakusan Tedorigawa Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P38]Education activities of museum encouraged establishing of graduate school in geopark -Museum of Nature and Human Activities and San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark
*Tohru Sakiyama1 (1.Institute of Geo History, Japan Geochronology Network)
[O05-P39]Trends on and assessments of "ecological resources" in the Evaluation Mission Reports for Japanese Geoparks
*Kazuhiko HIRATA1,2, Yuya Kato1,3, Shinsuke Nakamura1, Rieko Fujii1, Natsuki Moriguchi1,4 (1.Ecological Working Group for Japan Geopark Network, 2.Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, 3.Noyama Company, 4.Tosashimizu Geopark Promotion Council)
[O05-P40]Case study of Children’s Summer School on Earthquakes and Volcanoes in Tango area of San-’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark
*Tomoya Hiiro, Satoko Murotani1, Ai Toma2, Children’s summer school on Earthquakes and Volcanoes Committee for3,4,5 (1.National Museum of Nature and Science,Tokyo, 2.Keio University, 3.Seismological Society on Japan, 4.Volcanological Society of Japan, 5.Geological Society of Japan)
[O05-P41]Educational Effects of Screening a Geopark Film at a Local Science Museum
*Rin Nodera1,2 (1.Kurobe Yoshida Science Museum, 2.Tateyama Kurobe Geopark Society)
[O05-P42]Examples of activities in collaboration with Tateyama Kurobe Geopark and University of Toyama
*Takuya Harada1, Yuta Yamaoka2, Kiichi Yamahori2, Kiyoshi Nakagawa2, Koji Ohnishi1, Ken-ichi Yasue1 (1.University of Toyama, 2.Tateyama Kurobe Geopark Society)
[O05-P43]Approach of Health Promotion with Geotourism in Central area of Toyama City
*Ken-ichi Yasue1, Yuta Yamaoka2, Tomoya Tanabe3, Takuya Harada1, Utako Uchikoshiyama2, Toshimi Tajima3, Kiyoshi Nakagawa2, Koji Ohnishi1, Kiichi Imahori2 (1.University of Toyama, 2.Tateyama Kurobe Geopark Society, 3.Approved Specified Nonprofit Corporation Machizukuri Spot)
[O05-P44]Creating relationship between University of Toyama higher education and Tateyanakurobe Geopark activity
*Koji Ohnishi1, Ken-ichi Yasue1, Yuta Yamaoka2, Takuya Harada1, Kiichi Imahori2 (1.University of Toyama, 2.TateyamaKurobe Geopark Society)
[O05-P46]30 years since the eruption of Teishi Knoll in 1989
*Yusuke Suzuki1 (1.Izu Peninsula Geopark Promotion Concil)