Parliamentary Report Meeting and Exchange of Opinions Utilizing Collaboration Agreement with Bunkyo Gakuin University
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- Parliamentary Report Meeting and Exchange of Opinions Utilizing Collaboration Agreement with Bunkyo Gakuin University
- The Fujimino City Council's Standing Committee on Citizens and Urban Affairs will hold a parliamentary report meeting and exchange of opinions with Bunkyo Gakuin University students, focusing on the theme of vacant store measures. Students will present their findings based on their involvement with "Kashiya Bunbun," and discussions with council members will aim to find solutions to regional issues.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 12, 2026
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The Fujimino City Council's Standing Committee on Citizens and Urban Affairs will hold a parliamentary report meeting and exchange of opinions with Bunkyo Gakuin University students, focusing on the theme of vacant store measures. Students will present their findings based on their involvement with "Kashiya Bunbun," and discussions with council members will aim to find solutions to regional issues.
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- Parliamentary Report Meeting and Exchange of Opinions Utilizing Collaboration Agreement with Bunkyo Gakuin University (June 12, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
- Date
- June 12, 2026
The Fujimino City Council's Standing Committee on Citizens and Urban Affairs will hold a parliamentary report meeting and exchange of opinions with Bunkyo Gakuin University students, focusing on the theme of vacant store measures. Students will present their findings based on their involvement with "Kashiya Bunbun," and discussions with council members will aim to find solutions to regional issues.
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- 📰 Published: June 12, 2026 at 20:32
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"Vacant store measures" have traditionally been cited as an issue faced by shopping streets. Nationally, there are various challenges such as a lack of successors, poor business performance, and aging facilities, making it difficult to resolve the issue of vacant stores. Shopping streets play multifaceted roles, including creating local vibrancy and crime prevention. This initiative aims to investigate the roles that shopping streets play as the aging population continues to increase.
Fujimino City Council
Date and Time
Wednesday, June 24, Reiwa 8 (2026), starting at 2:00 PM
Location
Fujimino City Council Chamber (1-1-1 Fukuoka, Fujimino City, Saitama Prefecture <4th and 5th floors of the City Hall Main Building>)
Participants
6 students from the Faculty of Human Studies, Bunkyo Gakuin University, and 2 graduates (students involved with "Kashiya Bunbun")
Fujimino City Council Standing Committee on Citizens and Urban Affairs (7 members in total)
Kentaro Kobayashi, Chairman / Atsushi Itakura, Vice Chairman / Takako Furuetsu, Member / Hideo Kawashima, Member /
Yoshinori Kondo, Member / Yuichi Harada, Member / Yoichi Tsukakoshi, Member
Content
1. Overview of the council explained by members of the Standing Committee on Citizens and Urban Affairs
2. Student presentations on regional issues (e.g., vacant store measures)
3. Exchange of opinions and discussion with council members
4. Tour of the assembly hall, etc.
Inquiries
Secretariat of the Council (Tel: 049-262-9046)
FAQ
What is the purpose of this event?
To explore solutions for the regional issue of vacant store measures by having Bunkyo Gakuin University students present and exchange opinions with Fujimino City Council members.
What is "Kashiya Bunbun"?
It is a project or store that Bunkyo Gakuin University students are involved in as part of "vacant store measures."
What kind of presentation will the students give?
They are scheduled to present research findings and proposals on regional issues, focusing on "vacant store measures."
What impact will this event have on the region?
It is expected that new ideas for vacant store measures, incorporating student perspectives, will emerge, leading to regional revitalization.
Will similar collaborations continue in the future?
Through this collaboration, a continuous cooperative relationship between the university and the local government is expected to be built, potentially leading to further initiatives for regional issue resolution.