【Thank you for coming】Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Project Starts! The first pre-event will be held on Sunday, June 4th in Ukyo Ward!

Thank you for holding the event


The 15th Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Project The first pre-event in Ukyo was held on Sunday, June 4th, and thanks to everyone’s support and cooperation, we were able to successfully and grandly finish.
On the day of the event, we were able to carry out all the programs under the refreshing weather typical of June, which is the start of the 15th Kyoto Student Festival.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who came to the event and to all those who worked hard in various fields to hold the pre-event.




Event Report

The 15th Kyoto Student Festival was planned with the aim of providing as many students as possible with a place and opportunity to “fully demonstrate the potential of students,” which is the activity philosophy of the Kyoto Student Festival. In particular, this year’s festival aims to realize a “festival in which people can participate proactively” by inviting more students from various fields, including artistic fields such as fashion and art, who have not participated in the festival so far, to participate in the festival, and to contribute to the revitalization of the community by disseminating it as an attraction of Kyoto. By expanding the range of genres in this way, we planned the project with the goal of creating a unique student culture for the festival while increasing the number of collaborators, and eventually becoming the “Four Great Festivals of Kyoto” on a par with the three major festivals in Kyoto.


 
At the 15th Kyoto Student Festival, students themselves became “culture” and learned about Kyoto’s culture under the theme of creating “Kyoto student culture.”
By creating a new culture that adds a student-like character, and connecting it to the main festival of the Kyoto Student Festival (held on October 8), which is the culmination of these efforts, we aim to become a festival that is more rooted in Kyoto and loved by people while demonstrating the student-ness.
The first event, “15th Anniversary Festa in Ukyo feat. Subway Tozai Line 20th Anniversary,” will be held on Sunday, June 4 at Kyoto Gakuen University’s Kyoto Uzumasa Campus.
In addition to the Kyoen merry-go-round, which includes various cultures and holds a 360-degree parade that resembles a merry-go-round, a fashion show by international students in collaboration with the project to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the return of Taisei, and the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Tozai Subway Line.
Mr./Ms. has a lot of project contents that can be enjoyed by everyone from small children to adults, such as a driver experience using a collaborative train simulator.
The University Consortium Kyoto supports the various activities that students carry out on a daily basis, and we will support them so that they can make the most of them at the culmination of the festival (October 8).
The students of the executive committee are also looking forward to seeing you, so please come to the venue.

Date & Time

Sunday, June 4, 2017, 11:00-16:00

Place:

Kyoto Gakuen University, Kyoto Uzumasa Campus
(Subway Tozai Line Uzumasa Tenjingawa Station 3 minutes on foot)

Entrance Fees

free

Organizer

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee

Cooperation

Ukyo Ward Office, Uzumasa Hospital

Co-organizers

Kyoto Gakuen University, Kyoto City Transportation Bureau

2017 University Consortium Kyoto Event Information


This is a list of major events organized by the University Consortium Kyoto in 2017.
The schedule can be found below. (“New” is a new business in fiscal 2017.) )

Every Monday and from December 28 to January 4, Campus Plaza Kyoto is closed.
Please be careful.


Click here for details


Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)


【Free Admission】”First Student Film” @京都学園大学 Uzumasa Campus〔Notice of the 20th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Pre-Event〕

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Pre-event of the 20th Kyoto International Student Film Festival “First Student Film”
It will be held on Sunday, June 4 at Kyoto Gakuen University’s Uzumasa Campus.
This time, you can enjoy 9 carefully selected films from the past winners of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival for free!
It is a masterpiece selection of student films from various regions and genres, including anime and live-action.
Please stop by!

 

Outline of the event

“My First Student Film”
Date & Time: Sunday, June 4, 2017 11:00~15:40
Venue: Kyoto Gakuen University Uzumasa Campus Access is here
Fee: Free
Summary: Past winners of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival will be screened.
Others: On the day of the event, “Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Festa in Ukyo feat. Subway Tozai Line 20th Anniversary”
It is an exhibition.

 
★★★ What is the Kyoto International Student Film Festival? ★★★
This film festival is the largest international student film festival in Japan, planned and operated mainly by university students in the Kansai region, mainly in Kyoto.
We aim to discover future filmmakers by creating opportunities for students to gather, judge, and screen independent films produced by students from all over the world.
Click here for details



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TEL: 075-353-9430 (Closed on Mondays) *If you are not available, please contact us by e-mail.
Address: info ■ kisfvf.com (Please change ■ to @ and send)






Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee held a “Partner Exchange Meeting”!

We held our first initiative, “Partner Exchange Meeting”!

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On Wednesday, May 24, we invited people from the government, companies, local communities, and universities who are indebted to the Kyoto Student Festival to participate in the Kyoto Student Festival, and held a partner exchange meeting on Wednesday, May 24.

At the exchange meeting, for those who came to the event, touch the Kyoto flame! In addition, we reported on the details of this year’s pre-event, the highlights of the October Main Festival (the day of the Kyoto Student Festival), the announcement of the main visual, and the collaboration with project partners. In addition, through the “Kyoto Tea Expo,” one of the cultural projects that the Kyoto Student Festival is collaborating with this year, we attended workshops on “Uji Tea Culture and History” and “Learning how to brew tea,” and since the executive committee members became “Premium Tea Ambassadors,” we also entertained visitors with tea brewed by the executive committee members.

We received words of support and encouragement from the government, companies, local communities, and universities who came to the event, and it seems that the students on the executive committee were even more energized. Thank you very much to everyone who attended.

The first pre-event of the 15th Kyoto Student Festival will be held on Sunday, June 4 at Kyoto Gakuen University’s Uzumasa Campus. Everyone, please come to the venue after inviting each other.

 

[Related Sites]

▼Kyoto Student Festival

http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/

▼University Consortium Kyoto Kyoto Student Festival

https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/kif/detail

▼June 4 Pre-Event Outline

https://www.consortium.or.jp/kif/19949

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Activities

If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, check out this site!
▼Official Website/Official SNS Site▼
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Contact us

The 15th Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
【TEL】075-353-9432 【FAX】075-353-9431
[E-mail] saiten15th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @ and send it)
[Official Web Page] http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/

Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Project Started! The first pre-event will be held on Sunday, June 4th in Ukyo Ward!


The Kyoto Student Festival is an opportunity for Kyoto students who transcend the boundaries of universities to collaborate with the business community, government, local communities, and universities, to disseminate “Kyoto as a student city” to society, further revitalize the Kyoto region, and create new attractions.
I am working hard every day to achieve this goal.
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Kyoto Student Festival. In Kyoto, which is called “Kyoto City of Students” with the theme of creating “Kyoto Student Culture”, students themselves become “culture”, learn about Kyoto’s culture, and
We will create a new culture with a student-like personality.
By connecting it to the main festival of the Kyoto Student Festival (held on October 8), which is the culmination of these efforts, we aim to make the festival more rooted in Kyoto and loved by people while demonstrating the student’s personality.
The first event, “15th Anniversary Festa in Ukyo feat. Subway Tozai Line 20th Anniversary,” will be held on Sunday, June 4 at Kyoto Gakuen University’s Kyoto Uzumasa Campus.
In addition to the Kyoen merry-go-round, which includes various cultures and holds a 360-degree parade that resembles a merry-go-round, a fashion show by international students in collaboration with the project to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the return of Taisei, and the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Tozai Subway Line.
Mr./Ms. has a lot of project contents that can be enjoyed by everyone from small children to adults, such as a driver experience using a collaborative train simulator.
The University Consortium Kyoto supports the various activities that students carry out on a daily basis, and we will support them so that they can make the most of them at the culmination of the festival (October 8).
The students of the executive committee are also looking forward to seeing you, so please come to the venue.

Outline of the event

Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Festa in Ukyo feat. 20th Anniversary of the Tozai Subway Line

 

Date & Time

Sunday, June 4, 2017, 11:00-16:00

Place:

Kyoto Gakuen University, Kyoto Uzumasa Campus
(Subway Tozai Line Uzumasa Tenjingawa Station 3 minutes on foot)

Entrance Fees

free

Organizer

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee

Cooperation

Ukyo Ward Office, Uzumasa Hospital

Co-organizers

Kyoto Gakuen University, Kyoto City Transportation Bureau

(Flyer)
★ We have put up posters on the subway line, so please look for them.

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< Notice> Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Festa in Kyoto Station Building & Underground Mall Porta

Re Sunday, August 27, 2017
place Kyoto Station Building, Kyoto Station Underground Shopping Mall Porta

The details of the project will be updated closer to the date and time of the event, so please wait until then.

Report on the 14th Kyoto Student Festival

▼Click here for details▼

brochure

 houkokupanhu

Activities

If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, check out this site!
▼Official Website/Official SNS Site▼
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Contact us

The 15th Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
【TEL】075-353-9432 【FAX】075-353-9431
[E-mail] saiten15th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @ and send it)
[Official Web Page] http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/

 


【Closed】 【For Students】Call for Entries for the 20th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Competition!! (~Until 4/28)


What is the Kyoto International Student Film Festival?

The Kyoto International Student Film Festival is the largest international student film festival in Japan and is now in its 20th year. Films and video works directed by a wide range of student directors, both in Japan and overseas, are solicited in a competition format, and the selected films are screened at the Kyoto International Student Film Festival (scheduled to be held in late November) and the best films are awarded.
Historically, Kyoto is a “movie town” that still inherits the cultural heritage of the early days of Japan cinema, and it is also a “university town and student town” where students account for 10% of the population of Kyoto City. The purpose of this festival is to create a place for international exchange and mutual understanding among student filmmakers and filmmakers, as well as to discover and disseminate new talents who will support the film industry in the future from among the many possibilities of student filmmakers.

English page

Outline of the Call for Submissions

We are currently accepting submissions for the festival’s competition (live-action and anime). We are looking forward to receiving many listings.
 * For details, please check the official website and flyer below.
 *The application period for 2017 has ended. Thank you very much for your application, Mr. Mr./Ms..

 ■ Application period: March 17 (Fri) ~ April 28 (Fri), 2017 *Must be postmarked on the day of Japan time
■ Recruitment Division: Live-action Division, Anime Division
■ Delivery: Free
■ How to apply: After entering on the official website, apply by media mail (BD-R and DVD-R) or data.
■ Entry Rules: (1) When applying, please select one of the following two categories.
(1) Live-Action Division / (2) Anime Division
(2) Works completed on or after January 1, 2016 are eligible.
(3) The director must be a student at the time of completion of the work.
(4) We will accept works that have not been submitted to the festival in the past.
(5) For works that use languages other than Japanese, Japanese or English subtitles must be used.
Please turn it on. (If you can’t add subtitles, please submit a text script)
(6) The exhibition fee is free.
(7) There is no limit to the number of listings.
(8) The age and nationality of the director do not require.
(9) There is no limit to the length of the work.

   Click here for the official website of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival.

[Japanese version leaflet]
20th Competition Call for Works Japanese Version
【English ver.】
Call for 20th Competition (English)


        [We are also looking for student executive committee members to run the film festival!]

About the 20th Kyoto International Student Film Festival

Scheduled for late November 2017. As soon as the date and venue are decided, we will inform you on this site.


[Last year: Introduction of the award-winning films of the 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival]

Grand-Prix for Live-action Film

Darling Steel

『Darling』
Director: Sebastian Schmidl
School: Filmacademy Vienna
2015/42min/Austria

Tamara’s decision to divorce is about to change the lives of those around her. Hans has to give up his home, and Tamara’s beloved father-in-law has to move into a nursing home. Away from the outside world, they spend their last weekend together filled with sentimentality.

KingAnime Division Grand Prix
Grand-Prix for Animated Film

Edmond Steel

『EDMOND』 
Director: Nina Gantz
School: National Film and Television School
2015/9min/United Kingdom

Edmund’s desire to love others is probably too strong. He stands alone by the lake and reminisces about his life up to that point. He evokes intense memories and searches for the origin of his desires.

KingFinal Jury Prize Yasumi Sakamoto Prize
The Final Judge, Abi Sakamoto Award

Toori Rain Steel

“Toori Rain”
Director: Masaki Inada
School: Osaka University of Arts
2015/61min/Japan

A young man who aspires to be a manga artist meets a housewife who is painting on the walls of her house. The young man would go to see the painting every day, but she would erase it when she was finished. A long-winded and improvisational tale of just two people.

KingFinal Jury Prize Nobuaki Doi Prize
The Final Judge, Nobuaki Doi Award

p20 I Have a Future Still

“I Have a Future” 
Director: Rieko Ouchi
School: Hokkaido University of Education Graduate School
2016/15min/Japan

A daily anime that depicts the life of “me”. This work is nothing more than a collection of elements. I, too, am nothing more than a collection of elements.

KingFinal Jury Prize Kunihiko Tomioka Prize
The Final Judge, Kunihiko Tomioka Award

ALICE Steel

『ALICE』
Director: Satindar Singh Bedi
School: Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
2015/15min/India

An 80-year-old woman is digging a well with a horse. When he begins to hallucinate from thirst, a girl appears. Eventually, water gushes out of a deep well, sprouting greenery in the desert and quenching the horses’ thirst.

KingAudience Award
Audience Award
* The live-action Grand Prix “Darling” also won the Audience Award!

Darling Steel

『Darling』 
Director: Sebastian Schmidl
School: Filmacademy Vienna
2015/42min/Austria

* The Audience Award will be selected by a questionnaire from customers who have seen the work during the festival.


Click here for the detailed implementation details of last year!

[< Reference> Introduction of Past Selected Artists]

・Yuya Ishii’s “Rebel Jiro’s Love” (2006, 9th selection)
/ “Weaving a Boat” (released in 2013)

・ Eihiro Fukagawa’s “Zenriki Bombaye!” (1999, 2nd selection)
/ “Midnight Journey” (released in 2011)

・Tatsuo Kobayashi× Aya Watanabe (screenplay) “Boy and Town” (2007, 10th Grand Prix)
“Country Girl” (released in 2011)

Destin Daniel Cretton (co-director) “DEACON’S MONDAYS”
(2007, 10th Prize, from the United States)
/ “Short Term” released in Japan in 2014
It has won 30 film awards worldwide and has been nominated for 50 film awards.

Patrick Vollrath’s “KetchupKid”
 (2014, 17th Grand Prix of the Short Film Division, Germany)
 
Nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards.


Activities

 

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Presentation 1【https://kisfvf.amebaownd.com/】

 

【Contact】

20th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto
TEL: 075-353-9430 (Closed on Mondays) FAX: 075-353-9101
E-MAIL: info■kisfvf.com (Please change ■ to @ and send)
HP: http://www.kisfvf.com/

[Recruiting participants! ] 【Kyoto Student Public Relations Department】We will hold a “Free Paper Production Workshop in Kyoto on March 29 (Wed)”!

Would you like to make a free paper with that “graffiti”?

The Kyoto Student Public Relations Department will invite Mr. Shunji Suzuki, editor-in-chief of Graffiti Co., Ltd., which publishes the magazines “TOKYO GRAFFITI” and “HR”, to experience planning and editing a free paper.
This is an open training program that can be participated in by people other than members of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Club, so any university student attending a university in Kyoto can participate!
Beginners are also welcome! Why don’t you try making a free paper together?
We look forward to your participation!

Outline of the event

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Kyoto Student Public Relations Department× Graffiti “Free Paper Production Workshop in Kyoto”
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Date: Wednesday, March 29, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Location: Shimei Kaikan (Address: 1 Oyama Minami Onocho, Kita-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto)
* 7 minutes walk from Kuramaguchi Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line
Lecturer: Shunji Suzuki|Graffiti Co., Ltd. / Representative Director and Editor-in-Chief
Capacity: Limited to 30 people! (If you are a university student from April, please feel free to apply!) )

◆About Shimei Kaikan◆
It is a building with stained glass, Spanish tiles and round windows.
The exterior is almost the same as when it was built, and it is an 80-year-old retro hall that retains the atmosphere of the pre-war period.

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What is graffiti?

Magazine “TOKYO GRAFFITI” Magazine “HR”

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Planning and reporting of web content. Editing, producing and publishing the magazine “TOKYO GRAFFITI” and the magazine “HR”. Planning and production of corporate advertisements, pamphlets, school brochures, etc. Talent and model new talent discovery and management.

Click here for the official website

What is the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department?

(1) Activities
With the aim of encouraging junior high and high school students nationwide to “study at a university in Kyoto” and “live a student life in Kyoto,” university students studying in Kyoto gather and post articles planned, interviewed, and photographed from the student’s perspective on the website “Kotokare” and SNS to convey “the real charm of Kyoto that I want to convey to junior high and high school students.”

《Operating media》WEB site “Kotokare” 

(2) Background of establishment
Kyoto City is home to 38 universities and junior colleges, and approximately 150,000 students, or 10% of the population, are a “university town and student town.” However, as the number of 18-year-olds declines over the long term and competition among universities is expected to intensify further, it is necessary to actively disseminate the appeal of Kyoto as a “university city and student city” to junior high and high school students who will become university students in the future.
Therefore, as a new initiative from the 27th academic year in collaboration with Kyoto City and the University Consortium Kyoto, we have established the “Kyoto Student Public Relations Department” to disseminate to junior and senior high school students nationwide from the perspective of students the “real charm of Kyoto” that university students studying in Kyoto experience while living their student life.

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Kyoto Student Public Relations Department Secretariat
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

“High School-University Collaborative Future Session in Fukuchiyama Public University” was held

On Sunday, March 19, we held a “High School-University Collaboration Future Session in Fukuchiyama Public University”.
Fifteen high school students and eight university students participated, and it was a fulfilling day to think about “learning” and “working” anew and gain awareness through workshops and role model talks.

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✿ Report on “High School-University Collaborative Future Session in Fukuchiyama Public University”
PDF


University Consortium Kyoto, High School-University Collaborative Career Education Program
TEL 075-353-9153 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

About transfer (prepayment) for reservations for use of Campus Plaza Kyoto


Payment by transfer (prepayment) will be possible from April 1, 2017.

【Notes on bank transfer】

● As a general rule, please use the transfer form issued at the time of reservation.
● We may suspend prepayment transfer support due to long holidays.
● The transfer fee will be borne by the customer.
● The address on the transfer form will be the name of the organizer who is applying.
● The customer’s receipt at the time of transfer will be the receipt. It is not issued or reissued separately.
● Even if the payment is made after the transfer deadline has passed, it will be treated as a cancellation.
The transfer fee for the refund will be borne by the customer.
(There is no fee for refunds at the counter.) )
● The transfer deadline and tentative reservation deadline cannot be extended.
● We do not contact you regarding transfers (non-payment, expired, etc.) from the reception.
● In principle, the usage fee cannot be refunded for cancellation (cancellation of use) after transfer.
However, depending on the reason for cancellation (cancellation of use), a part of the usage fee may be refunded.
Please contact the reception desk for details.

 * For details, please check the homepage from 4/1 (Sat).
  

 

 

【Introduction】Local cup noodles supervised by the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee were released nationwide on 2/27 (Monday)!

Kyoto Student Festival collaborates with Nissin Foods Co., Ltd.’s local cup noodles

20170213-05Supervised by the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee, Nissin Foods Co., Ltd.’s Nissin Noodle Nippon series “Kyoto Back Fat Soy Sauce Ramen” has been on sale nationwide since Monday, February 27.

The “Nissin Noodle Nippon” series has been sold by Nissin Foods Co., Ltd. as a “local noodle brand that enlivens various noodle cultures rooted in various parts of Japan together with the community” so far.

This was the first attempt to be supervised by a student group, and the finished ramen was inspired by the Kyoto ramen style of “back fat chacha ramen” and topped with Kujo green onions unique to Kyoto. Kyoto students recognize it as a true “taste of Kyoto”. It is finished in a dish that we are proud of. It is sold at convenience stores and supermarkets nationwide, so if you are interested, please try it!

◆ Development (Comment by the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee)

Approximately 100 university students who belong to the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee tasted the ramen and aimed for the taste of ramen that is unique to Kyoto from the students’ point of view. By being involved in the development of Kyoto’s local ramen, we have reaffirmed the charm of Kyoto’s ramen and the charm of Kyoto’s food culture, and the Kyoto Student Festival will convey the charm of Kyoto from a new aspect.

◆ Product Outline

trade name Nissin Noodle Nippon Series Kyoto Back Fat Soy Sauce Ramen
Sales Regions Convenience stores and supermarkets nationwide
price 220 yen (excluding tax)

What is the Kyoto Student Festival?

The Kyoto Student Festival is a festival that has been held every October since 2003 in the Okazaki area of Kyoto (in front of Heian Jingu Shrine and the Okazaki Promenade) with the aim of enlivening Kyoto with the power of students and disseminating the charm of Kyoto to the whole country.
It is planned and operated mainly by students in Kyoto, and is supported by Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City, the business community, universities, and the local community in “All Kyoto”.

2017 marks the 15th anniversary of the event.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Kyoto Student Festival. This time, we will create a new value of “Kyoto student culture” and widely disseminate its appeal while collaborating with various cultural projects with the keywords “Kyoto,” “students,” and “culture.” Event information will be released from time to time, so please visit the official website of the Kyoto Student Festival for details.

We are looking for sponsors!

At the Kyoto Student Festival, we are collaborating with companies in various ways, including the development of collaborative products such as this one. We are currently looking for sponsors for 2017, so if you are interested, please feel free to contact us.

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Report on the 14th Kyoto Student Festival

▼Click here for details▼

brochure

 houkokupanhu

Activities

If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, check out this site!
▼Official Website/Official SNS Site▼
saiten_banner_160-40   Facebook Logo    Twitter Logo 


Contact us

The 15th Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
【TEL】075-353-9432 【FAX】075-353-9431
[E-mail] saiten15th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @ and send it)
[Official Web Page] http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/