Elementary school students in Nagasaki School trip to Shimabara Peninsula in the prefecture due to the influence of the new corona September 11 4:37

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, school excursions were postponed or canceled one after another, and elementary school students in Nagasaki changed their school excursions from outside the prefecture to the Shimabara Peninsula in the prefecture and enjoyed the railroad trip.

The Shimabara Peninsula was visited by 52 sixth graders from Nishimachi Elementary School in Nagasaki City, who initially planned a school trip to Kumamoto and Fukuoka prefectures.



When the children boarded the Shimabara Railway at Tahira Station in Unzen City, they enjoyed seeing the Ariake Sea at Omisaki Station, where the sea can be seen from inside the train.

After that, I moved to Shimabara Station and had the experience of making a cut in the ticket using the ticket gates, which are now rare.



According to the Shimabara Railway, there are nine elementary schools in Nagasaki City, including Nishimachi Elementary School, who have changed their school trips from outside the prefecture and travel by Shimabara Railway as the effects of the new corona virus continue.



A girl child who participated said, "Omisaki Station is close to the sea, and the sea was beautifully reflected by the sun. I'm glad I had fun in the prefecture."



Principal Tadao Nagata of Nishimachi Elementary School, who decided to change the destination of his school trip, said, "I want you to deepen your understanding of the goodness of the peninsula and the disasters of Unzen and Fugendake on the Shimabara Peninsula, where there is little risk of infection and there are not many opportunities to reach out." I was talking.