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【Finished】University Consortium Kyoto 2022 Project Implementation Report Meeting

 Since its establishment in 1994, Consortium Kyoto has been developing a variety of advanced and challenging projects in close collaboration with member universities and junior colleges, local communities, business associations, and local governments as the first university consortium organization in Japan and a platform for university-regional collaboration. Currently, we are diligently promoting our business based on the "Fifth Stage Plan," which is a five-year medium-term plan from fiscal 2019 to fiscal 2023.
The "Project Implementation Report Meeting" will be held as follows to report on the main projects implemented in fiscal 2022 by each business division.
It will be held at the end of the fiscal year, but we look forward to your participation.

1. Re

 Friday, March 17, 2023, 4:00 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.

2. Venue format

 Online (Zoom meeting) * The Zoom meeting URL will be sent to the applicant at a later date.

3. Contents

 (1) Report
on the implementation of projects in the 2022 University Consortium Kyoto (2) Q&A session

4. How to apply

 Please apply from the following by Friday, March 10, 2023.
 

 

5. Inquiries regarding this matter

 Consortium of Universities Kyoto
Research and Public Relations Division (Contact: Matsumoto) TEL:075-353-9130 / FAX:075-353-9101
E-mail
:type3consortium.or.jp (Please change ■ to @ and send)



  

Special page on new coronavirus infection (updated 3/5)

Joint request to the national government by the University Consortium Kyoto and Kyoto City

Request for Creating an Environment Where Students Can Learn with Peace of Mind in the Corona Disaster (November 13, 2020)

The Mayor of Kyoto City handed over a request to Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Hagiuda on behalf of the city. (November 13, 2020)

Joint message by the University Consortium Kyoto and Kyoto City

Joint Message by the University Consortium Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City (September 27, 2021)

Joint Message (September 10, 2020)

"Kyoto City of Universities, City of Students" From the Mayor of Kyoto City to University Students and Prospective Students

Video message from the Mayor of Kyoto (external link)

Call from Student Organizations in Kyoto to Students from Japan Nationwide

Call for action (April 1, 2020)

URL of the call video version (external link)

Notices, etc. from Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City

Request to the citizens of Kyoto Prefecture (June 29, 2020)

Request to Kyoto Citizens and Business Operators (June 29, 2020)

Kyoto Prefecture Emergency Measures (Revised on May 15, 2020)

[Kyoto City] Request to universities and other organizations due to extension of the state of emergency (May 5, 2020)

[Kyoto Prefecture] Suspension of University Facilities (Restrictions on Use, etc.) Due to Extension of the State of Emergency (Request) (May 5, 2020)

Urgent request from the Mayor of Kyoto (April 28, 2020)

Kyoto City Kyoto Citizens' Action Guidelines (April 17, 2020)

Request to Kyoto Prefecture Universities and Junior Colleges (April 8, 2020)

[Kyoto City] Future response policy based on the declaration of a state of emergency in Osaka Prefecture, Hyogo Prefecture, etc. (April 8, 2020)

Urgent Request to Kyoto Citizens (April 2, 2020)

Urgent request to universities and junior colleges (March 29, 2020) Urgent -ERR:REF-NOT-FOUND-request to universities and junior colleges (March 29, 2020)

 

Request from the University Consortium Kyoto to Member Schools

Request for proactive efforts based on requests from government agencies to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (May 7, 2020)

Request for proactive efforts based on urgent requests from Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (April 1, 2020)

News from University Consortium Kyoto

Credit Transfer, Kyoto College's Class Status and Discontinued Courses

〇eKyoto Learning

Use of Campus Plaza Kyoto

〇 Handling of facility use when the spread prevention order is issued (updated 3/5)

〇 Handling of facility use when the spread prevention order is issued (updated 2/19)

〇 Handling of facility use when the spread prevention order is issued (updated 1/26)

〇 Resumption of normal business (updated on 10/19)

〇 Handling of facility use from 9/13~9/30 (updated 9/10)

〇Handling of facility use from 8/20~9/12 (updated 8/19)

〇Handling of facility use from 8/2~8/31 (updated 7/31)

〇 Handling of facility use from 7/12~8/1 (updated 7/9)

〇Handling of facility use from 6/21~7/11 (updated 6/19)

〇 Resumption with partial restrictions on facility use (updated 5/31)

〇 Closure of facilities due to extension of the state of emergency (updated 5/8)

〇 Closure of facilities under the declaration of a state of emergency (updated on 4/24)

〇 Closure of Campus Plaza Kyoto at night due to "Priority Measures to Prevent the Spread of Disease" (Updated 4/12)

〇 Termination of shortening of opening hours due to the lifting of the state of emergency ahead of schedule (updated 2/27)

〇 Nighttime closure of Campus Plaza Kyoto due to extension of emergency measures in Kyoto Prefecture (updated 2/5)

〇 Nighttime closure of Campus Plaza Kyoto due to the issuance of emergency measures in Kyoto Prefecture (updated 1/14)

〇 Response
to requests not to use Campus Plaza Kyoto to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infections after October 1, 2020
〇 Closure of facilities to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infections (updated 5/19)

〇[Kyoto City] Notice of Facility Closure (April 20, 2020)

〇 Response to requests not to use Campus Plaza Kyoto to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infections (until September 30, 2020)

〇 Let's avoid the three Cs (Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare poster)

Related HP

○Information related to new coronavirus infection (Kyoto)

○【Emergency Information】Notice related to the new coronavirus (Kyoto City)

○ About the new coronavirus infection (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)

○Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Emergency Economic Measures Package (MEXT)

【Finished】Announcement of "Consortium of Universities Kyoto 2021 Project Implementation Report Meeting"

 Since its establishment in 1994, the Foundation has been developing a variety of initiatives as the first university consortium organization in Japan and as a platform for university-regional collaboration, collaborating with member universities and junior colleges with local communities, industry, economic associations, and local governments.
Currently, we have formulated the "Fifth Stage Plan," a five-year medium-term plan from fiscal 2019 to fiscal 2023, and are promoting initiatives.
We would like to inform you that we will hold the following business progress report meeting to report on the main projects implemented in fiscal 2021 by each business division.

1 Date & Time
: Wednesday, March 9, 2022 19:00~19:45 (Doors open at 18:45)

2 Event format
Online (Zoom) * Zoom meeting URL will be sent to participants at a later date.

3 Contents
(1) Report
on the implementation of projects in the 2021 University Consortium Kyoto (2) Q&A session

4 How to
apply Please apply from the Google form below by Friday, March 4.
  

5 Inquiries
Research and Public Relations Division, University Consortium Kyoto
(Nomura and Maeda)
TEL:075-353-9130 / FAX:075-353-9101
Email: pf-kyoto-ml■consortium.or.jp (please change ■ to @ and send)

AY2021 Open Campus Information List page has been updated!

Open campuses are held at universities in Kyoto.
There are also many events such as mock classes and tours by older brothers and sisters of university students. Some of the projects are open to first- and second-year students and their parents.

Kyoto is easy to move between universities, and you can visit several open campuses in one day!
You can check the schedule of each university from the "Open Campus Information List" below.

* Due to measures to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection, the posted schedule is subject to change. Please contact each university in advance.


Open Campus Information List
Click here for details

Contact information

Consortium of Universities Kyoto Research and Public Relations Division
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto
, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto *Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

【Finished】Announcement of "Consortium of Universities Kyoto Medium- to Long-Term Plan '5th Stage Plan (2019-2023)' Project Progress Report Meeting"

 Since its establishment in 1994, the Foundation has developed a variety of initiatives as the first university consortium organization in Japan and as a platform for university-regional collaboration, collaborating with 48 member universities and junior colleges with local communities, industry, economic associations, and local governments.
In March 2019, we formulated the Fifth Stage Plan, a five-year medium-term plan from fiscal 2019 to fiscal 2023, and are developing initiatives.
In order to report to member schools and citizens on the progress of the project of this plan and the business promotion policy for FY2021 and beyond, we would like to inform you that we will hold the following debriefing session.

1 Date & Time
: Wednesday, February 10, 2021 19:00~19:45 (Doors open at 18:45)

2 Event format
Online (Zoom) * Zoom meeting URL will be sent to participants at a later date.

3 Content
: Progress of the Fifth Stage Plan and Achievement of Numerical Targets

4 How to
apply Please apply from January 26 (Tue) to February 5 (Fri), 2021 by
filling in the following information in an email.
□Name, □ attributes (students, university faculty and staff, government officials, Kyoto citizens, etc.)
□Contact information (email address)

  【Destination Email】
  pf-kyoto-ml[at]consortium.or.jp Change *[at] to @.

5 Others
On the day of the event, members of the Foundation's member universities and organizations are scheduled to attend.

6 Inquiries
University Consortium Kyoto (Ikeda, Nomura, Suba) TEL: 075-353-9130 (Reception hours 9:00~17:00 except Sundays and Mondays)

【Event Report】University Consortium Kyoto & United Nations University SDG Corporate Strategy Forum Co-hosted "SDGs Addressed by Companies"

Consortium Kyoto and the United Nations University SDG Corporate Strategy Forum will co-host the event "SDGs Addressed by Companies."
Based on the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), which are global goals to be achieved by 2030 adopted by the United Nations, domestic companies are also developing activities to achieve the SDGs.
As interest in the SDGs is growing among students, we will hold a total of three online seminars for students to share the SDGs initiatives of leading Japanese companies.

 

\ What is the SDG Corporate Strategy Forum?
Established in 2017 with the goal of
"realizing a sustainable society through the penetration of the SDGs into corporate management and strategic departments, and
contributing to the long-term and sustainable growth of companies," it is the only country headquartered in Japan. A partnership between the United Nations University, a joint organization, and about 20 companies representing the Japan.
In 2020, we collaborated with Kyoto City on the social implementation of the SDGs.

Outline of the event

【Format】Online seminar via Zoom webinar
【Target】Graduate students, university students, junior college students (regardless of faculty or department)
【Organizer】University Consortium Kyoto
United Nations University SDG Enterprise Strategy Forum
【Capacity】500 people each time (free of charge, first-come, first-served basis, pre-registration required)

Program

1st session
10/7 (Wed)

It has ended. Thank you very much for your application.

Application period: 9/16 (Wed) – 10/5 (Mon)

(1) Orientation
(2) " UNU SDGs Initiatives and SDGs Corporate Strategy Forum"
Oki Oki Omiki (Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Chair of the SDG Corporate Strategy Forum
) ( 3) Examples of SDGs initiatives (1
) Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT)
(4) Discussion and Q&A session
Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT)
Oki Oki (Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Chair of the SDG Corporate Strategy Forum)

2nd 11
/6 (Fri)

It has ended. Thank you very much for your application.

Application period: 9/16 (Wed) – 11/4 (Wed)

(1) Orientation
(2) Examples of SDGs initiatives (2) Lion Corporation  
(3) Examples of SDGs initiatives (3
) UCC Holdings, Inc.  
(4) Discussion and Q&A session

Lion Corporation  
UCC Holdings, Inc.
Ryuji Kitajima (Executive Director, SDG Corporate Strategy Forum, Attorney at Law)  

3rd 12
/8 (Tue)

It has ended. Thank you very much for your application.

Application period: 9/16 (Wed) – 12/4 (Fri)

(1) Orientation
(2) Examples of SDGs initiatives (4
) Toyota Motor Corporation (3) Discussion and Q&A session Yoshio
Nakatani, Toyota Motor Corporation

(President, Ritsumeikan University)
Katsutaka Shiraishi (Vice President, Ryukoku
University, Professor, Department of Policy Studies, Faculty of Policy Studies) Oki Oki (Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Chair of the SDGs Corporate Strategy Forum)

Profile of the 1st Seminar Speaker

Yoshimasa Mukai (General Manager, Sustainability Management Department, Japan Tobacco Co., Ltd.)

Born in Kyoto. After graduating from the Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University in 1992, he joined JT. After serving as Deputy General Manager of the IR and Public Relations Department, General Manager of the Audit Department, General Manager of the Planning Department of the Beverage Business Department, and General Manager of the Corporate Planning Department, he has served as the current manager.

Oki Daikan (Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations)

Graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Ph.D. (Engineering, 1993, The University of Tokyo), Meteorologist. After working as an assistant at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo and as an associate professor at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, an inter-university research institute of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, he became a professor at the University of Tokyo in 2006. He assumed his current position in October 2016. He also serves as a special advisor to the President of the University of Tokyo and a professor at the Department of Civil Infrastructure at the Graduate School of Engineering. His research focuses on global hydrology and the sustainability of global water resources. He served as the chief author of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and as a member of the National Land Council. Since October 2020, he has been a full member of the Club of Rome and a member of the Japan Scientific Council. He has received numerous awards, including the Lake Biwa Prize for Ecology, the Nikkei Global Environmental Technology Award, and the Japan Academy Academic Encouragement Award. He was the first Japan Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in the hydrological sector (2014). His books include "Fundamentals of SDGs" (co-author), "The Future of Water: Global Risk and Japan" (Iwanami Shinsho), "Water Crisis: True Stories" (Shincho Sensho), "Water World Atlas 2nd Edition" (supervised translation), and "Professor of the University of Tokyo" (Shincho Shinsho).

2nd Seminar Speaker Profile

Midori Kowada (General Manager, CSV Promotion Department, Lion Corporation)

Joined Lion Corporation
Dealer sales representative (Seiyu, Ito-Yokado, etc.)
Product development (hair care and hair makeup
) Advertising Department (in charge of newspapers, magazines, TV spots)
Oct. 2008 Established "Issue Co., Ltd.", a subsidiary that develops and sells personal care
, and became representative director.
January 2015 General Manager of Advertising Department, Lion Corporation October 2017 From Advertising Department to Communication Design Department January
2020 General Manager of CSV Promotion Department

Rie Sekine (UCC Holdings Co., Ltd., Sustainability Promotion Office, Manager)

Joined UCC Ueshima Coffee Co., Ltd. in 1989. After being in charge of the environment and CSR, he joined the Sustainability Promotion Office of UCC Holdings Co., Ltd. in January 2020. UCC Coffee Advisor

Ryuji Kitajima (Secretary General, SDG Corporate Strategy Forum, Partner at TMI Associates)

After graduating from the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Tokyo in 1994, he worked at Rengo Co., Ltd. and Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting Co., Ltd. (Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Institute for Environmental Quality Co., Ltd.), completed the Legal Professional Training Course at the Graduate School for Law and Politics, the University of Tokyo in 2010, and registered as a lawyer in 2012. Joined TMI Associates in 2013 (current position). He specializes in environmental law, FinTech, startups, and crisis management. He has served as a member of the Ministry of the Environment. In 2017, he launched the SDG Corporate Strategy Forum with Senior Vice-Rector Oki Oki Daikan of the United Nations University. Since 2020, he has also served as Executive Director of the United Nations University SDG University Collaboration Platform.

3rd Seminar Speaker Profile

Tomomi Otsuka (Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer, Toyota Motor Corporation)

Joined Toyota Motor Corporation in 1992. He has experience in multiple fields such as planning products for the domestic market such as the first-generation Vitz, planning and promoting personnel measures such as diversity projects, revenue and personnel management in the overseas sales department, concept planning of future mobility, and management of GAZOORacing Company (motor sports and sports cars). Along the way, he earned an MBA from Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business. Since February 2020, he has been in charge of sustainability initiatives as a newly established Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer.

Yoshio Nakatani (President, Ritsumeikan University)

March 1981: Graduated from the Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University Joined Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in April 1981
1989 Ph.D. (Kobe University)
Visiting Scholar at Stanford University for one year from 1991
April 2004Professor, Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Ritsumeikan University 2014Dean
of the Faculty of Information Science and Technology and Dean of the
Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering
2018 Vice President of Ritsumeikan (in charge of research, academic information, international collaboration, and gender equality)
2018 Ritsumeikan Chief Information Officer Current
position since 2019
Specialized in artificial intelligence (AI), human interface, cognitive engineering, memory engineering, erotic engineering, etc.

Katsutaka Shiraishi (Vice President, Ryukoku University, Professor, Department of Policy Studies, Faculty of Policy Studies)

Obtained credits from the doctoral program at the Graduate School of Law, Nagoya University, and received a master's degree in law. After working as an assistant at the Faculty of Law at Nagoya University, he became an associate professor at the Faculty of Law at Ryukoku University in 1988, a professor at the Faculty of Law in 2000, and a professor at the Faculty of Policy Studies in April 2011. He has been Vice President since April 2019. Currently, he is in charge of research, social contribution and SDGs, international education and exchange, information system business, etc. He is also the director of the Ryukoku University Yunus Social Business Research Center, which was established in June 2019.

Oki Daikan (Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations)

Graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Ph.D. (Engineering, 1993, The University of Tokyo), Meteorologist. After working as an assistant at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo and as an associate professor at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, an inter-university research institute of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, he became a professor at the University of Tokyo in 2006. He assumed his current position in October 2016. He also serves as a special advisor to the President of the University of Tokyo and a professor at the Department of Civil Infrastructure at the Graduate School of Engineering. His research focuses on global hydrology and the sustainability of global water resources. He served as the chief author of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and as a member of the National Land Council. Since October 2020, he has been a full member of the Club of Rome and a member of the Japan Scientific Council. He has received numerous awards, including the Lake Biwa Prize for Ecology, the Nikkei Global Environmental Technology Award, and the Japan Academy Academic Encouragement Award. He was the first Japan Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in the hydrological sector (2014). His books include "Fundamentals of SDGs" (co-author), "The Future of Water: Global Risk and Japan" (Iwanami Shinsho), "Water Crisis: True Stories" (Shincho Sensho), "Water World Atlas 2nd Edition" (supervised translation), and "Professor of the University of Tokyo" (Shincho Shinsho).

How to apply

(1) Open the application form at each session, fill in the necessary information, and register.
* Please download Zoom (application) to your smartphone or tablet (free of charge).  

(2) After completing the entry, you will receive the URL and passcode for the course, so please keep it in a safe place until the day of the course.
(3) Registration starts 30 minutes before the day of the course. Please use the specified URL and passcode to access the site.
*Internet access is required for the course.  

Precautions

◎ It is strictly prohibited to record the video, audio, etc. of the seminar with screenshots, photos, videos, audio, etc. without permission, and to share or publish them to third parties.
◎ Registered personal information may be provided to participating companies.

Implementation Report

Part 1: SDGs Addressed by Companies

On Wednesday, October 7, 2020, the first online seminar on "SDGs Addressed by Companies," a joint project with the United Nations University SDG Corporate Strategy Forum, was held.
The first session consisted of an orientation by Mr. Takatsugu Kitajima, Secretary General of the SDG Corporate Strategy Forum, followed by a lecture titled "UNU SDGs Initiatives and the SDGs Corporate Strategy Forum" by Mr. Oki Omiki, Senior Vice Rector of the United Nations University Japan, followed by a presentation on JT's SDGs initiatives by Mr. Yoshimasa Mukai, Director of the Sustainability Management Department of Tobacco Inc. (JT).
In the lecture by Senior Vice President Oki, he explained examples of SDGs initiatives from the perspective of "water" issues, which are not often faced in Japan. In addition, a wide range of explanations were given, including specific goals for achieving the purpose of the SDG Corporate Strategy Forum of "aiming to realize a sustainable society and contributing to the long-term sustainable growth of companies through the penetration of the SDGs into corporate management and strategic departments," as well as the goals of the SDGs related to student job hunting.
In his presentation, Mr. Mukai explained the overall picture of JT, followed by specific explanations on the JT Group's common foundations: respect for human rights, reduction of environmental impact and exercise of social responsibility, and implementation of high-quality governance and business standards. In addition, interesting presentations were given on the development of tobacco with low health risks, etc., which are interesting for learning about JT.
After the presentation, Senior Vice President Oki and Director Mukai discussed the matter with the audience and received highly satisfactory survey results from the participating students.



 

Part 2 "SDGs Initiatives by Companies"

 On Friday, November 6, 2020, the second online seminar on "SDGs Addressed by Companies," a joint project with the United Nations University SDG Corporate Strategy Forum, was held.
This time, Lion Corporation and UCC Holdings Co., Ltd. presented examples of SDGs initiatives.
Midori Wada, General Manager of the CSV Promotion Department at Lion Corporation, explained the LION Eco Challenge 2050, a long-term environmental goal established last year to realize a decarbonized and recycling-oriented society. As a characteristic activity, the "Toothbrush Recycling Program" was introduced.
Next, Ms. Rie Sekine, General Manager of UCC Holdings' Sustainability Promotion Office, gave a presentation titled "UCC Group's Sustainable Actions" and explained the unique initiatives of "collaboration with producing countries" and "value creation of coffee" among the main activities.
In both presentations, there were many questions from the students who watched, indicating a high level of interest. Discussions were held with the speakers based on the content of the questions from the students, and the speakers answered questions as much as possible within the time to deepen their understanding of the initiatives.
The results of the questionnaire conducted after the seminar also showed a high level of satisfaction, and both the speakers and viewers were able to spend a meaningful time.

 

No.3 "SDGs Addressed by Companies"

On Tuesday, December 8, 2020, the third online seminar on "SDGs Addressed by Companies," a joint project with the United Nations University SDG Corporate Strategy Forum, was held.
This time, after the presentation of examples of Toyota Motor Corporation's SDGs initiatives, a discussion was held with faculty members from universities in Kyoto and Senior Vice-Rectors of the United Nations University.
Ms. Tomomi Otsuka, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer of Toyota Motor Corporation, introduced the company's vision of "transforming it into a possibility for society" and its mission of "mass-producing happiness."

Specifically, he introduced initiatives unique to automobile companies, such as "using car electricity as a mobile generator to supply power in the event of an emergency" and "joint development of a towable mobile toilet." In addition to installing toilets, the initiative to install toilets in about 200 public schools in India is to encourage children to get into the habit of washing their hands and using toilets cleanly for the next person, and by installing toilets, women and children can not only go to the toilets safely, but also make it a habit to clean the toilets themselves. He introduced efforts to eliminate the sense of hierarchy in society (changing the awareness that cleaning toilets is a job for people of low status).

After the presentation, a four-person discussion was held with Tomomi Otsuka, Yoshio Nakatani, President of Ritsumeikan University, and Katsutaka Shiraishi, Vice President of Ryukoku University, moderated by United Nations University Senior Vice-Rector Oki Oki. Active discussions contributed to SDGs initiatives by exchanging opinions based on Toyota Motor Corporation's initiatives, expressing how companies and universities should approach the SDGs, and answering sharp questions from viewers. The results of the questionnaire conducted after the seminar also showed a high level of satisfaction, and both the speakers and viewers were able to spend a meaningful time.

Contact information

University Consortium Kyoto
TEL: 075-353-9100 FAX: 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto

E-MAIL: somu-z02■consortium.or.jp (Please change ■ to @ and send it)
※Reception hours: Tue~Sat 9:00~17:00 0 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)