Support for children in disaster areas in Japan

by Children, Youth & Community Matching
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Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan
Support for children in disaster areas in Japan

Project Report | Mar 19, 2014
Making a Place for Play together with children

By Yusuke Ohno,Takashi Machidori | Project Member

Kiln which we made with brick
Kiln which we made with brick

We try to make a place for play by supporting the management of Koganehama Chibikko Hiroba (the Kid’s Plaza in Koganehama) which is maintained by the citizens and the group of volunteers located there.

There are several kinds of play equipment, and some of those were made through our work together with children, and some of those were donated.

The play equipment made from some materials, such as the wood cut down because of salt damage, waste wood scattered around, miso (bean dip) barrel washed up by Tsunami, rusty nail and so on. We were able to find out all of these materials there.

Because of shortage of hands, we always need someone to help us, and a lot of people come there every day. The master carpenter, who is 85 years old, is one of those people. He comes there every weekend and makes play equipment for children.

By undergoing the process of making space for play in this way, people was able to begin to get together again, and they have reconstructed a local relation in the area that the community was once broken off by the disaster.

Children enjoy playing heartily there. The novel way of play is created from their sense of wonder and their unfettered thought. One of those is ‘Dokan-Onigokko’, the game of tag on an earthen pipe. Children can make a way on the pipe only. Accordingly, the tag move easily.

We prompt children to create original method of play by using something in there, and that is why their sensitive is growing up.

We can do not only play but also cook in this place. There is also a farm taken care of by mothers living in neighboring areas.

 

We cooked pizza on that day. At first, there is not a kiln, so we needed to build it with bricks.

Then, we knead dough and stretch it out, and put ingredients on the dough, such as tomato, sausage, onion, and corns. Each shapes and toppings of baked pizzas were unique. Those were very delicious.

Pizza Cooking
Pizza Cooking

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Children, Youth & Community Matching

Location: Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo - Japan
Website:
matching kodomo-wakamono
Project Leader:
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Chiyoda Ward , Tokyo Japan

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