Immersive Event 'Journey into the World of Kidneys with Jinzorium' to be Held on May 30-31; Public Lecture 'Protecting Your Active Life: Future Preparation Starting from Blood Sugar and Urine Tests' on May 30 in Yokohama
Bayer Yakuhin to host an immersive event and public lecture in Yokohama to raise awareness about early care for diabetes and kidney disease.
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Bayer Yakuhin, Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka; President: Ashraf Al-Ouf) will hold an immersive experience event titled 'Journey into the World of Kidneys with Jinzorium' on May 30 (Sat) and 31 (Sun) at Queen's Square Yokohama, and a public lecture titled 'Protecting Your Active Life: Future Preparation Starting from Blood Sugar and Urine Tests' on May 30 (Sat) at Yokohama Landmark Hall. These events are part of an awareness campaign themed 'SOS Signs from Your Body? Thinking About Early Care for Diabetes and Kidney Disease with Your Loved Ones.' The immersive event features a giant hemispherical dome, 'Jinzorium,' which was well-received in Fukuoka, projecting immersive visuals depicting the relationship between diabetes and the kidneys. Visitors can experience a journey inside the human body. A quiz stamp rally will also be available to help visitors learn about early detection of diabetes and diabetic kidney disease. The public lecture will feature Professor Yasuo Terauchi of Yokohama City University and Dr. Sho Tanaka of Amamiya Internal Medicine Clinic, along with comedian Sugi-chan, to discuss prevention and early care for an active life.
FAQ
Is there an entry fee for the event?
The immersive experience event is free and open to everyone. The public lecture requires prior registration.
How can I register for the public lecture?
You can register via the dedicated online form. The capacity is 450 people.
Why is this event held in Yokohama?
Kanagawa Prefecture has a highly active population, making it an ideal location to promote the importance of early care.