“Local school trip” with the new corona Nagano Suwa Junior High School October 15th, 18:18

While school trips were postponed and destinations changed one after another due to the influence of the new coronavirus, junior high schools in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture conducted school trips in the city, and students enjoyed local tourist attractions such as the fireworks of Lake Suwa. It was.

About 60 third-year students from the local Kami-Suwa Junior High School took a school trip in Suwa City.



The school originally planned to travel to Nara and Kyoto, but when a questionnaire was sent to parents, they expressed concern about the risk of infection in transportation, so based on the opinions of the students, they said, "Local It means that I decided to go on a school trip in Kyoto.



On the 11th of this month, a school excursion "starting ceremony" was held at the school gymnasium from the morning, and Mr. Riku Kurita, who is the chief of the school excursion, said, "I couldn't go to Nara / Kyoto, so I enjoyed it with all my strength. Let's make a school trip that is unique to ourselves. "



Since the students themselves planned the one-night and two-day trip plan, they enjoyed a game like playing tag using the entire school building by making full use of the empty school on Sunday during the first day. It was.



One of the girls said, "Playing with everyone at the school I usually study feels very fresh and special. I want to make the best memories."

School alumnus launches fireworks

Then, at night, I visited Lake Suwa, a local tourist attraction, and boarded a pleasure boat to watch the fireworks from the lake.



It was the alumni of the junior high school who launched the fireworks, and when they learned that a school trip was going on in the city, they gave a gift to their juniors to make the best memories.



After 8 pm, when about 300 fireworks were launched, the students cheered and watched as if they were burning in their hearts.



Yoshimasa Oguchi, one of the alumni of the fireworks company "Oguchi Smoke Fireworks," said, "I wanted to make the fireworks of Lake Suwa a memorable and enjoyable event."



Riku Kurita, the commander-in-chief, said, "I'm really happy that my seniors gave me wonderful fireworks, and I was very beautiful and impressed."



The students stayed at a hotel near Lake Suwa at night and enjoyed a lunch cruise on a pleasure boat on the second day.