Eco Life Fair MINATO 2014
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May, 2014 No. 327 Published monthly by: Minato City Hall Tokyo Tel: 03-3578-2111 Edited by: Public Relations Subsection, Office of the Mayor, Minato City Hall 1-5-25, Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8511 Tel: 03-3578-2992, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fax: 03-3578-2034 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/ Monthly circulation: 10,000 copies Minato Call Published by Minato City Hall CITY INFORMATION SERVICE 03-5472-3710 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 03-5777-8752 Minato at a Glance 333 koinobori, or carp streamers and one saury streamer are hung to celebrate May 5 as Children’s Day at Tokyo Tower. Eco Life Fair MINATO 2014 Minato City will hold Eco Life Fair MINATO 2014. During this event, useful ideas of daily living relating to the ecological lifestyle will be introduced at ecofriendly organizations’ and companies’ booths and stage. This year’s Eco Life Fair will be held as “a carbon offset event” again. To be held as “a carbon offset event” means that each participant organization will take initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions resulting from holding Eco Life Fair MINATO 2014. Irreducible emissions are balanced out by purchasing credits for emissions reductions realized elsewhere. Everyone from children to grownups can get knowledge about environmental issues. Please come and enjoy this event. Date & time: Saturday, May 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. *Shine or little rain Place: Arisugawanomiya Memorial Park, 5-7-29 Minami-azabu Programs: ・Recycle sale of furniture: Accept applications from 10 a.m. and start the lottery from 12:15 p.m. ・Distribution of nursery trees for green curtains ・Sale of used bicycles ・Free check-up of bikes ・Quiz game, participants have a chance to win wooden items ・Recovery of resources such as old clothes, waste cooking oil, small home appliances ・Recycling bazaar and more Section in charge: Global Environment Subsection How carbon offsets work <Post-project> <Initiative taken> Achieved reduction Emission reduction certificate Cancel or retire credit Irreducible part Divert Emissions from other places Carbon offset Effort Irreducible part Balance out Our goal of “carbon off set” - Visualization of discharge of carbon dioxide - Reduction of discharge of carbon dioxide Post-project Scenes of the Eco Life Fair MINATO 2013 Minato Monthly is delivered with The Japan Times/International New York Times on the first of each month. It is also available at municipal facilities, post offices and subway stations (Akabanebashi, Akasaka, Akasaka-mitsuke, Aoyama-itchome, Azabu-juban, Daimon, Gaien-mae, Hiroo, Kamiyacho, Mita, Nogizaka, Omotesando, Roppongi, Shimbashi, Shiodome, Shirokanedai, and Shirokane-Takanawa) in Minato City. The articles appearing in the Minato Monthly are also found on Minato City Web: Search Minato Monthly 2 Minato Monthly May 1, 2014 The Second Working-level Meeting with Embassies in FY2013 Minato City held its second working-level meeting with embassies in FY2013 on March 20 at the Akasaka Civic Center. Embassy staff from 19 countries took part in the meeting to discuss mutual cooperation between embassies and the municipal office. The meeting focused on building a cooperative relationship between embassies and Minato City regarding cultural exchanges and tourism. It promotes to educate Japanese residents to be familiar with foreign cultures and tourism more as well as to introduce Japanese culture and tourism resources in the city to foreign residents. Many embassies expressed their eagerness to hold more cultural exchange programs and events while delivering some of their concerns such as difficulty in languages, finding venues or promoting events. The current status of disaster prevention measures, which were the main theme of the previous meeting, was also reported on during the meeting. Representatives from the Tokyo Fire Department who were invited to the meeting explained about applications for evacuation drills and the agreement on fire protection assistance activities in case of a fire at an embassy. Minato City and the embassies agreed to continue their cooperation in various fields including cultural exchanges and tourism. The first working-level meeting with embassies in FY2014 will be held in October. Inquiries: Global Community Planning Subsection, 03-3578-2046 Thank you for participating: Republic of Austria, Burkina Faso, Kingdom of Cambodia, Dominican Republic, State of Eritrea, Republic of Fiji, Georgia, Federal Republic of Germany, Hellenic Republic, Republic of Italy, Jamaica, Republic of Madagascar, Republic of Maldives, Republic of the Philippines, Slovak Republic, Kingdom of Sweden, Swiss Confederation, Syrian Arab Republic, Republic of Togo *Total of 19 countries, listed in alphabetical order Subsidy of Expenses for Childbirth The eligibility requirements for a subsidy for childbirth expense has changed since April 1. Please note that the new requirements will apply from applications submitted on October 1. The content of the subsidy and necessary documents are not subject to change. Eligibility: All 1) to 3) below must apply. 1) The father or the mother of the child must have an address in Minato City before and after the childbirth and must have continued to reside in Minato City for at least one year as of the date of applying for the subsidy. 2) The newborn baby must have an address in Minato City from the date of birth and must live with the mother/father. 3) The mother/father of the child must be enrolled in a Japanese public health insurance program. Summary of subsidy: The amount of the subsidy is the balance of the delivery expense and hospitalization expense for childbirth limited to ¥600,000, after deducting the amount of the lump-sum childbirth allowance, including the cash rebate, provided by the health insurance program. The high-cost medical care benefit, including the cash rebate, is deducted from the childbirth expense. Required documents: 1) Photocopies of receipts and a photocopy of a detailed statement of the childbirth expense issued by the hospital 2) A photocopy of the consensus document on the direct payment system for lump-sum childbirth allowance, or a photocopy of the notice of determination of the lump-sum childbirth allowance, issued by the health insurance society in which the mother/father is enrolled 3) A photocopy of the mother’s and father’s health insurance card Other required documents: If a lump-sum childbirth allowance cash rebate was provided, a photocopy of the notice of determination of said cash rebate must be submitted. If the childbirth was a caesarean section, etc. and is covered by insurance, and therefore, the applicant is eligible for high-cost medical care benefit, a photocopy of the notice of determination of said benefit must be submitted. For more information on other required documents, please ask your health insurance society. How to apply: Fill in an application form for the subsidy for childbirth expense and submit the required items and documents within one year from the day of birth to the Health and Welfare Subsection at each Regional City Office, or send by postal mail to: Children’s Benefit Subsection, Child and Family Section, Minato City Hall, 105-8511 *The application form for the subsidy for childbirth expense is available at Children’s Benefit Subsection at 2F of the City Hall and the Health and Welfare Subsection at each Regional City Office. It may also be downloaded from Minato City Web. Section in charge: Children’s Benefit Subsection Information about Child Allowance and Child Support Allowance International Communication Space Gaien Higashi-dori We introduce meeting rooms for group activities or community interchanges in the International Communication Space at Kita-aoyama. You are required a group registration first to use the rooms. A group has to be non profit and the number of members should be at least five, consisting of more than half of them reside, work, or go to school in Minato City. After registration, you can reserve the room as below. The usage fee is free. Place: Toei Kita-aoyama 1-chome Apt. No. 3, 1-6-3-B1 Kita-aoyama Hours of use: Weekdays: 9 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Shinanomachi Closed: Sundays, holidays, and December 29 to January 3 Toei Kita-aoyama Kita-aoyama 1-chome Apartments 1-chome Meeting room #1: Capacity is 50 peoApartments-mae ple with meeting tables, chairs, a whiteInternational board, a projector and screen Communication Space Meeting room #2: Capacity is 25 people with meeting tables, chairs, a whiteAoyama board, a TV set, a DVD player and a VCR Junior High School Police Box *Some equipment requires prior booking. Shibuya Akasaka Inquiries: -mitsuke Aoyama-itchome Sta. Registrations: 03-3578-2308 Roppongi Room reservation: 03-6440-0233 Jido-teate, Child Allowance Child allowance will be paid to people who are bringing up a child residing in Japan of an age up to the completion of junior high school. Monthly allowance amount per child Under 3 years old: ¥15,000 3 years old to completion of elementary school: ¥10,000, however, from third child, ¥15,000 Junior high school student: ¥10,000 People whose income exceeds the limit: ¥5,000 Jidoikusei-teate, Child Support Allowance There are two types of allowances. - Rearing allowance for single parents - Physical disabled allowance for guardians who foster a disabled child Genkyo-todoke, Current State Report People currently receiving child allowance or child support allowance are required to submit the Current State Report to update their eligibility status. The material will be sent out in early June. Please submit the Report by June 30. Unless the Current State Report is submitted, people will not be able to receive June’s allowance and onwards. For more information, please see Minato City Web. Section in charge: Children’s Benefit Subsection Sale of Recycled Bicycles Minato City sells good conditioned recycled bikes that are removed and repaired. Date & time: Sunday, May 11, 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. After 10:30 a.m., the drawing for the number to purchase will start. Place: Minato Recycling and Management Office, Working Contact, 3-9-6 Moto-azabu Price of bikes: Approximately ¥8,000 Number of bikes: About 20. *Minato City residents have priority. Inquiries: Minato Call, 03-5472-3710 Minato Monthly May 1, 2014 3 BULLETIN BOARD Toei Kita-aoyama 1-chome Apt. No. 3 1-6-3-B1 Kita-aoyama 107-0061 Tel: 03-6440-0233 Fax: 03-6440-0234 [email protected] http://www.minato-intl-assn.gr.jp/ Programs may change without notice. ●LCJ, Let’s Chat in Japanese Date & time: Sat. 5/10, noon to 1:30 p.m. Place: Space D of Mita NN Hall, 4-1-23 Shiba LCJ is a great opportunity to try out your Japanese conversation skills and make friends while chatting about interesting topics. We don’t have a specific topic this month. Please enjoy free talking with a lot of people. You may find something new and make new friends. We are looking forward to seeing you. ●LRJ, Let’s Rediscover Japan Date & time: Sat. 5/10, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Place: Space D of Mita NN Hall, 4-1-23 Shiba Topic: Chile and Japan: Brothership of Two Island Countries Speaker: Ms. Elizabeth Basaure Fee: ¥500 Capacity: 40 people Do you have enough knowledge about Japan or your country to tell someone about it? This month’s guest, Ms. Basaure will speak on the relationship between Chile and Japan. There’s free discussion time available following the speech. Please join us. Reservation required. ●Enjoy hiking Let’s walk Ten-en Hiking Road in Kamakura with us. Date: Sat. 5/31 Meeting time and place: 9:30 a.m. at the east exit of JR Kamakura station Dismissal time and place: 3 p.m. at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Participation fee: ¥800 for MIA □ 3 All events listed on this page are conducted in Japanese except M.I.A. events. Minato Monthly Editorial Desk, Public Relations Subsection, Office of the Mayor, Minato City Hall http://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/e/kuse/koho/minatomonthly/index.html Tel: 03-3578-2992, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fax: 03-3578-2034 members and ¥1,000 for non-members Please pay your traffic expenses including bus fare. Bring your lunch, drink, rain-gears, a garbage bag, OTC, etc. and come wearing suitable clothes and shoes for walking. Application and inquiries: M.I.A. by call, fax, or e-mail The 16th Arab Charity Bazaar Date & time: Sunday, May 18, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Place: Tokyo Prince Hotel Entrance fee: ¥2,000 Please experience Arabic culture, food, calligraphy, henna, and raffle. Part of the proceeds will be donated to Soma School in 3.11 earthquake affected area and Youth Welfare Center. Inquiries: Embassy of the State of Kuwait, 03-3455-0361 Minato Public TV Program Guide May JCN Minato-Shinjuku Ch. 11 Program Minato Quick Journal *20 min. program partly in sign language and bilingual Time 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Summary of program <Introducing Manabi-ya> Let’s learn with a volunteer instructor by Lifelong Learning Promotion Seciton <Minato Information> Case workers and children social workers are your advisers <In-City Events> Introducing events that Minato City residents can participate in with their smiles. Minato Sports, Community, Culture, and Health Foundation Tel: 03-5770-6837 Fax: 03-5770-6884 http://www.kissport.or.jp Programs may change without notice. Minato-ku Koho Topics, Topics in Minato City *30 min. program Updated on 1st, 11th, and 21st of each month. ●Shibaura-konan Flea Market Come to the flea market and refreshment stands Date & time: Sun. 5/25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Place: Trinity Greenery Area; in front of Shibaura-konan Civic Center *No parking space is available Inquiries: 03-3769-8864 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 9 p.m. <Public Announcement> Delivering important announcements, new information, etc., in Minato City. 1st -: “Introduction of the Minato Resource Recycle Center” from Minato Recycling and Waste Management Office 11th -: “Building height restriction” from Urban Planning Section 21st -: “Introduction of the municipal Akabane Kindergarten” from Secretariat of the Board of Education *You can also see the programs broadcast on this channel on the Minato City Web. It is updated about one week after the on-air date. Video/DVD lending is available at the Office of the Mayor, the Collaboration Promotion Section of each Regional City Office, and at each public library. Videos/DVDs of programs broadcast from June 2013 to last month are available. <Note> Programs may change without notice. Inquiries: JCN Minato-Shinjuku, 0120-914-000 or Minato Monthly ●Traditional Music and Dance of King of Togo The Togo Embassy presents the King Mensah’s modern and traditional African music and dance concert. Date & time: Sun. 5/25, 6:30 p.m. Place: Akasaka Civic Center, Civic Hall Admission: ¥2,000 Inquiries: Togo Embassy, 03-64265266 Minato Voice InterFM 76.1 MHz Time: 6:26 to 6:29 a.m. and 5:56 to 5:59 p.m., 3 min. program Monday & Thursday: English, Tuesday: Japanese, Wednesday: Chinese, and Friday: Korean 5/5-5/9: “Subsidy of Expenses for Childbirth” and “Community café at Arisugawamiya Memorial Park” 5/12-5/16: “Child Allowance and Child Support Allowance” and “Minato bike rule” 5/19-5/23: “ECO Life Fair” and “International Community Space” 5/26-5/30: “Collection fee for large-sized waste” and “National traffic safety campaign” <Note> Programs may change without notice Minato Public Health Center Schedule for May Himawari Medical Facilities Consultation Service Tel. 03-5285-8181 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. http://www.himawari.metro.tokyo.jp/qq/qq13enmnlt.asp Eligibility: Registered residents or registered foreign residents of Minato City Minato City Resident Health Checkup All residents to undergo a physical examination, urine analysis, chest X-ray, blood-pressure check, and blood test. Certain residents are to undergo an electrocardiogram examination. Additional checkup: Osteoporosis examinations for female recipients of the Minato City resident health checkup except those who are 30 or 35 years old or have not had a medical checkup in five years. Minato Public Health Center: 1-4-10 Mita, 03-6400-0083 Appointment for HIV test: 03-6400-0081 HIV/STD test (R) Exam. Date Exam. results Check in time: available 8:45 to 10:30 a.m. Check in: 1 to 2 p.m. Eligibility City residents aged between 30 and 39 born in June Limited to 70 people daily Wed. 6/11 Wed. 7/9 Wed. 6/25 Wed. 7/23 Location Minato Public Health Center The result is two weeks later from the checkup day at the Minato Public Health Center. Eligibility Examination date Time Open to all Thursdays, 5/15, 6/5, 6/19 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Eligibility Date Time Date of preference in June *weekdays only 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays, 6/11, 6/25 2 to 2:45 p.m. Place Minato Public Health Center Other examinations Stomach, colon cancer Osteoporosis *individuals receiving osteoporosis treatment are not eligible Residents aged 35 or older *capacity 20 people Minato City residents aged 20 and over who have not received this exam. in the past 5 years. *capacity 20 people Place Kokoro to Karada no Genki Plaza Minato Public Health Center Checkup and consultation for babies/infants Those eligible must receive the notification - 4-month-old: Born in January, 2014 - 18-month-old: Born in October, 2012 - 3-year-old: Born in April, 2011 Application and inquiries: 03-6400-0084 Note: Apply and make an appointment in advance. Inquiries and appointment: Minato Public Health Center, 03-6400-0083 Kokoro to Karada no Genki Plaza: 3-6-15 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku *A one-minute walk from Iidabashi Station of JR/Tozai/ Namboku lines For inquiries in English, contact Minato Call at 03-5472-3710 or Minato Monthly. 4 Minato Monthly May 1, 2014 Minato Events Mini Calendar Library Schedule for May Forest Concert and Community Café in Arisugawanomiya Memorial Park The Forest Concert, Community Café, and a participatory event will be held in the Arisugawanomiya Memorial Park. Minato City residents brought this project to promote the park’s appeal where people relax and enjoy through music. Date & time: Sunday, May 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. *Canceled if it rains Place: Arisugawanomiya Memorial Park No reservation required Section in charge: Collaboration Project Subsection of Azabu Regional City Office Inquiries: 03-5472-3710 Plant Fair Date & time: Saturday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. *Rain or shine Place: Arisugawanomiya Memorial Park Sales of seedlings, plants, and fertilizer; distribution of a small gift; and consultation in Japanese about plants will be held at this plant fair. Inquiries: Collaboration Project Section, 03-5114-8815 Something about Japan Sekku The end of April through the beginning of May is a time known in Japan as “Golden Week,” thanks to four national holidays falling in this period. April 29 is Showa Day, May 3 is Constitution Day, May 4 is Greenery Day and May 5 is Children’s Day, the most familiar of the holidays to Japanese. Children’s Day was established to respect children’s rights and pray for their happiness and growth. In the past, the day was only for boys and was called Tango no Sekku. On the other hand, March 3 is known as Momo (peach) no Sekku and is reserved for girls. We can compare Momo no Sekku and Tango no Sekku. A set of pretty hina dolls are decorated in March and gallant warrior dolls and koinobori, or carp streamers are displayed in May. The flower for March is the peach blossom, while the May flower is the iris. Typical foods for Momo no Sekku include chirashi-zushi, or scattered sushi and hina arare, which are tiny sweet rice crackers. Some foods featured for Tango no Sekku are Kashiwa mochi, or sweet beans and rice cake wrapped in oak leaves and chimaki, or glutinous rice with different fillings wrapped in bamboo leaves. Let’s enjoy these traditional seasonal events the Japanese way. Toy Hospital May Schedule Repairs done free of charge. *Cost of new parts not included. Place: Children Halls listed below Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Last entry: 2:30 p.m. Date 10th 12th 15th 16th 17th 23th 26th Day of week Sat. Mon. Thu. Fri. Sat. Fri. Mon. Children’s Hall Location Shibaura Shirokanedai Takanawa Konan Akasaka Aoyama Daiba 1 Population of Minato City As of April 1, 2014 Total 237,145 Japanese residents ..............................................218,703 Male 102,239 Female 116,464 Registered foreign residents ................................................18,442 Male 9,772 Female 8,670 Time Programs Pleace/ capacity Date Day 1 Thu. Noon to 1 p.m. *11:30 a.m. DVD theater, “Visiting Europe #11 Castles in Noir, France” — 2007, Japan, 47 min. Mita 84 people 3 Sat. 2 to 3:35 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Film screening, “Joy House” — 1964, France, 97 min. Takanawa 40 people 3 Sat. 2 to 3:40 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Film screening, “Mr. Blue Island’s worldwide travel with good music, Adventure of Peer Gynt” — 2007, Japan, 97 min. Akasaka 30 people 4 Sun. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Book-start Minato 5 Mon. Children’s Day film screening, “Moomin, 10:30 a.m. to noon Papa’s Early Life, puppet and animation” *10 a.m. — 1978, Polland, 90 min. Japanese dubbed Konan 45 people 5 Mon. 2 to 3 p.m. Children craft class “Let’s make Koinobori” Takanawa 6 Tue. 3 to 3:40 p.m. *2:30 p.m. Parent-child film screening, “Kitty’s Snow White” - Japan, 40 min. Minato 90 people 8 Thu. Noon to 1p.m. DVD theater, “Professional Work Style #2, High school teacher, Masayoshi Otaki” — 2006, Japan, 43 min. Mita 84 people 8 Thu. 10:30 to 11 a.m. Storytelling for infants “If Lay a Futon” Takanawa 10 Sat. 3 p.m. Folk tale storytelling, “To Take off a Hump” Minato 10 Sat. 11 a.m. Piyopiyo storytelling, “I’m Eating Child’s Lunch” Minato 10 Sat. 2 to 2:30 p.m. Choo choo train storytelling Takanawa 10 Sat. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Book-start 10 Sat. 11 a.m. Storytelling, “Whiskers” Mita Mita 60 people Takanawa 10 Sat. 2 p.m. Seminar, “A Famous Writer, Shiro Yadama Is Coming” 10 Sat. 2 to 3:45 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Film screening, “Wings of Desire” — 1987, Germany, 127 min. Konan 45 people 11 Sun. 2 to 3:30 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Film screening, “Mothra vs. Godzilla” — 1964, Japan, 89 min. Minato 90 people 12 Mon. 2 to 3:30 p.m. Book-start Azabu 13 Tue. 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Book-start Daiba 13 Tue. 2:40 p.m. Piyopiyo storytelling, “I’m Eating Child’s Lunch” Daiba 14 Wed. 2:30 to 3 p.m. Storytelling, “A Little Sparrow’s Adventure” Konan 14 Wed. 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Parent-child craft class, “Let’s make a parrot using paper cups” Azabu 10 people 14 Wed. 3 to 3:30 p.m. Storytelling, “Guri and Gura” Akasaka 16 Fri. 2 to 3:30 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Music theater, “Led Zeppelin” Minato 90 people 17 Sat. 3 p.m. Storytelling, “Who Is Knocking?” Minato 17 Sat. 11 a.m. Piyopiyo storytelling, “Tickling” Minato 17 Sat. 2 to 4 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Film screening, “The Prince and the Pauper” — 1977, U.S./England, 116 min. Akasaka 30 people 17 Sat. 2:30 p.m. Storytelling, “Kettle’s Mommy and Futon’s Daddy” Azabu 18 Sun. 2 to 4:05 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Film screening, “A River Runs Through It”— 1992, U.S., 124 min. Takanawa 40 people 20 Tue. 1 to 2 p.m. Book-start ☆1 Takanawa Annex 21 Wed. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Book-start Akasaka 21 Wed. 2:30 p.m. Storytelling, “A Yummy Hat” Azabu 22 Thu. 10:30 a.m. Storytelling, “Chibi-hachi” Mita 22 Thu. 11 a.m. to noon Book-start Mita 24 Sat. 2 to 2:30 p.m. Storytelling, “Pot and Watage” Akasaka 24 Sat. 2:30 p.m. Choo choo train storytelling Azabu 25 Sun. 11 to 11:30 a.m. Storytelling, “A Magic Microwave Oven” Takanawa 25 Sun. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. *1 p.m. Minato Cine Club, “Elevator to the Gallows” — 1958, France, 88 min. Minato 90 people 27 Tue. Noon to 1p.m. *11:30 a.m. DVD theater, “Famous Temples In Nara #1 Todai—ji”— 2007, Japan, 50 min. Mita 84 people 27 Tue. 11 to 11:30 a.m. Storytelling, “Hold me”☆1 Takanawa Annex 28 Wed. Noon to 1p.m. *11:30 a.m. DVD theater, “Famous Temples In Nara #2 Ensei-ji” — 2007, Japan, 50 min. Mita 84 people 28 Wed. 10:30 to 11 a.m. Parent-child storytelling, “Scrubbing” Konan 28 Wed. 3:15 to 4 p.m. Book-start Konan 28 Wed. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. *6 p.m. Life Seminar, “Weather report” ☆2 Akasaka 30 people 29 Thu. Noon to 1 p.m. *11:30 a.m. DVD theater, “Famous Temples In Nara #3 Hokke-ji” — 2007, Japan, 50 min. Mita 84 people 30 Fri. Noon to 1 p.m. *11:30 a.m. DVD theater, “Famous Temples In Nara #4 Shinyakushi-ji” — 2007, Japan, 50 min. Mita 84 people 31 Sat. 2 to 4 p.m. *1:30 p.m. Film screening, “Volver, Coming Home” — 2007, Spain, 120 min. Mita 84 people *Doors open <Note> Programs may change without notice. ★Book-start: Open to parents/guardians of babies up to 12 months old who live in Minato City. This program is designed to introduce them to the joy and importance of exploring picture books with their infants. Minato City libraries will provide the parents/guardians with an approx. 15-min. one-on-one briefing about the program and a free picture book. If interested, visit your local library during its “Book-start meeting.” Please take your boshi-techo, mother-child record book, with you. ☆1 Check in the counter before you enter the Kids-teens Plaza ☆2 Call Akasaka Library at 03-3408-5090 for reservations during business hours. First-come basis
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