2011年6月27日月曜日

Programme(not firm)

Our rundown of the programme(not firm) is below!


August 21st

12.30  meet at Hiroshima St.

PM  Social Programme(Tour to Miyajima―World Heritage)
        (URL…http://www.miyajima-island.com/flash/english/welcome.html)

August 22nd

AM  Visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
        (URL…http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/)

PM  Visit to the Radiation Effects Research Foundation
        (URL…http://www.rerf.or.jp/index_e.html)
       Visit to the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Council(Medical checkup center for Hibakusha)

August 23rd

AM  Presentation by the participants

PM  Visit to the Nursing Home especially for Hibakusha(Victims of the a-bomb) and have a talk with them
         Preparation for the public symposium

August 24th

AM-PM Public symposium

14.30  Closing

2011年6月14日火曜日

Call for Participants! 6th Hiroshima Summer School (21-24 August, Japan)

 Please join SCORP-Japan’s 6th Hiroshima Summer School (HSS). This is
a unique opportunity to get fully acquainted and up to date on
radiation effects.
Every year, students from all over the world join this popular
program; last year we had participants from Canada, Germany,
Indonesia, Sudan, Spain, and Japan (of course). This year, we hope you
will join us!


1. Background
 Japan is the only country subjected to atomic bomb attacks. Even
today, there are still a lot of hibakusha, survivors, who still suffer
from the 1945 Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb attacks. Their
symptoms remain difficult to medically diagnose.
Currently, although about 3,500 atomic-bomb survivors live outside of
Japan, the number of people who are accidentally irradiated continues
to increase worldwide due to such factors as accidents in atomic power
plants, nuclear testing and the recent war time use of depleted
uranium shells. We, future doctors need to learn how irradiation
affects human health and how we should approach those victims.

2. Programme
The 6th HSS will  not only include lectures and seminars on the
medical and social effects of a-bombs and how we should approach
irradiated patients as future medical professionals but will also have
extra sessions to increase our overall knowledge and understanding of
this profound topic.
This year, Japan experienced a huge earthquake and the accidents at
nuclear power plants in Fukushima. We hold a session on discussing the
accident at the nuclear power plant.
We conduct study tours to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
(http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/top_e.html), Radiation Effect
Research Fund (http://www.rerf.or.jp/index_e.html), a clinic and a
nursing home for a-bombs survivors and other places of interest. Of
course, every evening we also have enough time to enjoy the city of
Hiroshima. There is a social programme which you can visit world
heritage Miyajima.

3. Application
You are required to major in medicine/nursing/ health science etc. and be a member of IFMSA.

Our application form is,
http://my.formman.com/form/pc/CLA7jkuwrRl8Tw0D/


 Deadline for Registration: 11 July, 2011
Registration Fee:
Participant from Japan:22,000JPY
Participant  from foreign countries: 20,000JPY(D-F), 18,000JPY(A-C)
*This rank complies with this website:http://www.ifmsa.net/public/nmolist.php
It includes accommodation, lunch, dinner, lectures and field trips.

4. Accommodation
Hotel Sunroute Hiroshima
http://www.sunroute.jp/HotelInfoSVE

If you have any questions, feel free to ask at
hiroshima_summer_school@yahoo.co.jp

Our website:http://hiroshima-summer-school.blogspot.com/ (English)
                http://ameblo.jp/hiroshima-summer-school/   (Japanese)

How to get to Hiroshima?

There are many ways to access to Hiroshima.
Here, we suggest two ways; from Hiroshima airport and from Kansai International Airport.

(1) From Hiroshima Airport to Hiroshima Station


Hiroshima Airport

Airport Limousine Bus

Fare: 1,300JPY

Hiroshima station





(2) From Kansai International Airport (Osaka) to Hiroshima Station


Rout 1


Required Time: 142min 
Change train: 1 times 
Fare:13,330JPY (11,570JPY)

Detail:

Kansai International Airport

↓”Haruka the super express 53min

Reserved 3,180JPY (non-reserved 2,130JPY)

Shin-Osaka

Sanyo-Shinkansen 89min

Reserved 10,150JPY (non-reserved 9,440JPY)

Hiroshima Station




Rout 2

Requires Time: about 70min   
Changing train: 1time
Total Fare: 11,470JPY (1,0760JPY)


Detail:

Kansai International Airport

Kansai express 66min

1,160JPY

Osaka

JR Kyoto line 4min

160JPY

Shin-Osaka

Sanyo-Shinkansen 89min

Reserved 10,150JPY (non-reserved 9,440JPY)

Hiroshima station



For Saving Money!!

If you plan to travel Japan and visit some places for different regions spending one week or more, Buying Japan Railway Pass is a very good way to save a transportation expense.
It is unlimited use of JR trains, buses and ferries including Shinkansen lines within the period of validity.
Please note JR Passes can be bought only outside Japan and it is only for "temporary visitors"
I am envious because Japanese cannot have the pass. Actually, it has a really good value. For example, when you make a round trip between Osaka and Tokyo by Shinkansen, it costs 27,500 yen. Meanwhile, a JR Pass for 7 days costs 28,300 yen. It is obvious how valuable the pass is.
Please refer to the link for the details.


a.) Japan Rail Pass official site
http://www.japanrailpass.net/


b.) Express Bus


Using highway buses is also a good way for budget transportation.
JR Group has a big highway bus network between most major cities.
You can see their website (Japanese only)
One bus company (123bus.jp) has a English website.

Also, some of other major bus companies have some highway bus lines.
You can see them from the link below:

Japan-guide.com page
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2366.html

Highway bus database by Nihon Bus Association
http://www.bus.or.jp/kousoku_e/

Using highway buses is originally cheaper than JR trains. Especially some major lines such as between Kyoto and Tokyo tend to be cheaper (the cheapest range of that is less than 4,000 yen). Many of Highway bus lines go overnight. You can save daytime and the lodging cost.




Reference

http://www.j-hoppers.com/j_basis_moving.html

What is Hiroshima Summer School?

Hiroshima Summer School (HSS) is organized by Organizing Committee for Hiroshima Summer School, Standing Committee of Human Rights and Peace (SCORP-Japan). This is an official project of IFMSA-Japan, which has started since 2004. We invite medical students all over the world to Hiroshima and offer the opportunities to learn the damege caused of Atomic bomb from many viewpoints.





You can read article on our project here:
Chugoku Shimbun No.1 : "Medical students from Japan and overseas make presentations on peace building" (2010)
Chugoku Shimbun No. 2 : "Medical students from Japan and abroad visit nursing home for A-bomb survivors" (2009)
Chugoku Shimbun No.3: "Medical students from Japan and 7 nations exchange views on nuclear issues in Hiroshima" (2009)
Chugoku Shimbun No.4: "medical students gather in Hiroshima to examine the scars of war " (2008)

IFMSA Project Bulletin 9 (March 2011)




Supporters

4th Hiroshima Summer Schoo l(2009) :The Japan Foundation, Mitsubishi UFJ Foundation

5th Hiroshima Summer School (2010) : Mitsubishi UFJ Foundation