Loohcs Juku, Specializing in Comprehensive Selection, Holds Career Event to Convey the Importance of Having Dreams to High School Students ~What Happened After the Drama "Sabakan, Going to Space" Project?~
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- Loohcs Juku, Specializing in Comprehensive Selection, Holds Career Event to Convey the Importance of Having Dreams to High School Students ~What Happened After the Drama "Sabakan, Going to Space" Project?~
- Loohcs Juku Kansai Branch and the research support group "Itanji" will hold a career event for first and second-year high school students titled "What Happened After the Drama 'Sabakan, Going to Space' Project? A Career Event by Ms. Hata, Who Took Over the Project, to Convey the Importance of Having Dreams to High School Students." Ms. Haruka Hata, who was involved in the project that inspired the drama, will speak about the challenges and process of finding her path.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 12, 2026
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Loohcs Juku Kansai Branch and the research support group "Itanji" will hold a career event for first and second-year high school students titled "What Happened After the Drama 'Sabakan, Going to Space' Project? A Career Event by Ms. Hata, Who Took Over the Project, to Convey the Importance of Having Dreams to High School Students." Ms. Haruka Hata, who was involved in the project that inspired the drama, will speak about the challenges and process of finding her path.
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- June 12, 2026
Loohcs Juku Kansai Branch and the research support group "Itanji" will hold a career event for first and second-year high school students titled "What Happened After the Drama 'Sabakan, Going to Space' Project? A Career Event by Ms. Hata, Who Took Over the Project, to Convey the Importance of Having Dreams to High School Students." Ms. Haruka Hata, who was involved in the project that inspired the drama, will speak about the challenges and process of finding her path.
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At this event, Haruka Hata, who participated in the "Wakasa Uchuu Sabakan" project in collaboration with local companies during her time at Fukui Prefectural Wakasa High School, will be the speaker. She will share her experiences after taking over the project that became the model for the drama "Sabakan, Going to Space," discussing the struggles behind her subsequent challenges, her confusion after entering university, and the process of discovering what she truly wants to do, all tailored for high school students.
About This Event
In recent years, while the importance of comprehensive selection (recommendation-based admissions) and research learning has been increasing,
Many high school students feel:
"I feel like I should be doing something, but I don't know where to start."
"I don't have any achievements or strengths."
"I compare myself to others and lack confidence."
This event aims to convey the message: "No one is special from the beginning." The people who change their lives are not perfect individuals, but those who take the first step driven by the desire to "try it."
On the day of the event, Haruka Hata, who participated in the "Wakasa Uchuu Sabakan" project, will be speaking. She will share her experience of being involved in the product development and nationwide launch of "Wakasa Uchuu Sabakan" in collaboration with local companies during her high school years.
This project took over the鯖 can project that became the model for the drama "Sabakan, Going to Space" and led to the product development and nationwide launch of "Wakasa Uchuu Sabakan." The journey was far from smooth. At the event, she will speak realistically about the struggles and failures of taking over a successful project, and the successes she achieved amidst them.
Furthermore, she will discuss the conflict she felt after entering university regarding what she truly wanted to do, her decision to retake the entrance exams for two years (ni-rou), and her subsequent re-challenge of the comprehensive selection process. Currently, she is involved in food education support and research education for high school students.
Through reflecting on Ms. Hata's high school life and projects, we will explore the meaning of searching for what one truly wants to do.
Event Overview
■ Event Name
What Happened After the Drama "Sabakan, Going to Space" Project? A Career Event by Ms. Hata, Who Took Over the Project, to Convey the Importance of Having Dreams to High School Students
■ Date and Time
Saturday, June 27, 2026, 17:00 - 19:00
■ Format
Simultaneous in-person and online participation (planned via Zoom)
■ Venue
Loohcs Juku Osaka Umeda School
■ Target Audience
First and second-year high school students
■ Capacity
20 people
*Online participation has a separate capacity limit.
■ Organizers
Loohcs Juku Kansai
Research Support Group "Itanji"
■ Program
17:00 Greeting & Icebreaker
17:20 Panel Discussion
17:45 Break
17:50 "Small Challenge Within 3 Months" Workshop
18:15 Workshop Content Presentation
18:30 Career Counseling
19:00 End
Topics Planned for the Day
This event is expected to cover the following themes:
- Dreams and struggles of taking over a challenge
- What kind of failures and conflicts occurred
- Ms. Hata's own confusion after entering university and her decision to retake exams for two years
- The process of finding what she truly wants to do
- Feelings experienced while continuing to challenge herself
Additionally, during the event, a workshop will be held for participants to consider "Small Challenges Within 3 Months." Finally, there will be a time to declare the "first step" they will take next.
Recommended for:
High school students struggling with their future and career paths
Those interested in research activities and comprehensive selection admissions
Those who feel they lack self-confidence
Those who have the desire to challenge something but cannot take the first step
Those who want to hear real stories of actual challenges and failures
Those interested in themes like regional issues and space development
About Loohcs Juku
Loohcs Juku is a preparatory school specializing in comprehensive selection (formerly AO admissions) for university entrance exams. Based on individual instruction, it incorporates small group discussions and provides guidance from essay writing and interview preparation to application document creation.
It emphasizes that each student confronts their own interests and future through research activities and career selection.
Company Profile
Company Name: Loohcs Inc.
Representative Director: Yuki Minei
Location: Sakuragaoka Front Building 3F, 16-12 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0031 (Shibuya Main School)
Website: https://loohcs-shijuku.com/
Collaborating Organization
Research Education "Itanji" (ITANZI)
Turning inspiration into real-world impact.
We deliver moments to junior and senior high school students where they can genuinely feel they've done their best today.
Research Education "Itanji" (ITANZI) is a career support-oriented research learning project that encourages high school students to start by "creating questions" rather than "searching for answers." Through experiences unobtainable in school and real-world connections, students find their unique strengths and draw their own career paths with their own feet.
Within just one month of its establishment, we organized a cross-school research event involving 100 students. Additionally, at a prefectural high school in Osaka, we succeeded in bringing about a situation where almost all students in a class with many students facing truancy or other challenges began participating in classes within six months.
Research Education "Itanji" (ITANZI) fosters an environment where students themselves pose questions to society, collaborating with schools, communities, and companies, driven by "speed" and "research that doesn't end on paper."
Organization HP: https://www.itanziitanziosaka.com/
FAQ
What kind of high school students are recommended for this event?
It is recommended for high school students who are worried about their future and career paths, interested in research activities and comprehensive selection, lack confidence, or want to challenge themselves but cannot take the first step.
What will Haruka Hata talk about at the event?
She will discuss her experience taking over the "Wakasa Uchuu Sabakan" project, which became the model for the drama, the challenges behind her endeavors, her confusion after entering university, and the process of finding what she truly wants to do.
How can I participate in the event?
Participation is possible in person at Loohcs Juku Osaka Umeda School or online via Zoom.
What is the participation fee for the event?
The participation fee is not mentioned in the article, but such events are often held for free or at a low cost.
What kind of support does Loohcs Juku offer?
Specializing in comprehensive selection preparation, they offer comprehensive support, primarily through individual instruction, including essay writing, interview preparation, and application document guidance.