- Notice
- Kanto Convention
Tokyo Conference Booth Exhibition
2013.12.05Venue: Hall C and Entrance Hall / Time: All day
The following booths will be on display throughout the day in Hall C and the Entrance Hall. The following booths will be open throughout the day in Hall C and the Entrance Hall. Please make the most of your free time during your presentation and visit the booths.
Touch the life-size replica of a pig!
Using a life-size replica of a pig, the participants will be given a lecture on clinical education and other initiatives for industrial animals. How many of the parts of a pig's body can you name?
Other Programs
Ishigaki Island Science Tour
Ishigaki Island in Okinawa Prefecture is 2000 km away from Tokyo. The island has unique nature such as coral reefs and mangrove forests, as well as wisdom and culture rooted in the nature. We will introduce an educational tour program that reveals these from a scientific perspective.
Other Programs
- In the oral presentation section of the Science Castle, middle and high school students who participated in the tour this summer will present the results of their research on water quality and vegetation surveys in mangrove forests, and brown sugar and tofu production.
Special exhibition of award-winning works from the Microscopic Photography Contest
Based on the idea that "micrographs create a union of science and art," we hold a micrograph contest every year. The award-winning works selected from over 60 countries and regions around the world will be exhibited. Please come and experience the beauty of the microscopic world and the techniques of microscopy.
Demonstration, Biophysics
~Using physics and mathematics to understand how life works~.
Our body consists of about 60 trillion cells. Inside the cells, proteins work like tiny machines (molecular machines), each with its own role. Biophysics uses physics and mathematics to study the movement of proteins and cells. Biophysicists will demonstrate and explain how to watch, measure, manipulate, and simulate "movement.
Michinoku Future Education Support Project
We introduce "Michinoku Mirai Fund", a scholarship program for children in Tohoku to study hard and achieve their dreams without hesitation, as well as the experimental class "Challenge to cultivate human cell culture experiment at Ishinomaki High School" held this year! @ Ishinomaki High School" held this year.
Other Programs
- High school students who participated in this experimental class will present the results of their research in the oral presentation section of the Science Castle.
Sumida Ward
Concurrent event! Sumida Science Factory
Four town factories in Sumida-ku, Tokyo will hold an experimental class for junior high and high school students, connecting school learning and "monozukuri" (manufacturing). *Participation is by advance application only, but observation can be made on the day of the event.
https://s-castle.com/info/sumida.html
Cooperating Organizations
- Azabu University
- http://www.azabu-u.ac.jp/
- Ishigakijima Child Raising Dojo
- http://ishigakijima-kosodatedojo.info/
- Olympus Corporation
- http://www.olympus.co.jp/
- International Christian University
- http://www.icu.ac.jp/
- The Biophysical Society of Japan
- http://www.biophys.jp/
- Rohto Pharmaceutical Co.
- http://www.rohto.co.jp/