The finals of the NHK Cup All-Japan Junior High School Broadcasting Contest, in which junior high school students compete for program production and announcement skills, were held in Tokyo, and the best prizes in each category were selected.

This year's contest, in which 544 junior high schools participated from all over the country, was held in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo on the 17th, and the works that won the preliminary rounds in four categories were judged.

Grand Prize in the TV Program Category "The Rose that Connects Peace"

[TV program category]


Fukuchiyama High School Affiliated Junior High School's "Peaceful Roses" won the highest award.

This work is a documentary that investigates the fact that the roses planted in the school were in memory of Anne Frank, who is known for "Anne Frank's Diary," and conveys the importance of peace.

Best Radio Program Category Award “There is no soba!!”

[Radio program category]


The work "There is no soba!!" by Soai Junior High School in Osaka City, which investigated the reason why the soba noodles in the cafeteria were discontinued, was selected as the highest award.

Grand Prize in the Announcement Category Ryuba Makyu

[Announcement Category]


Rinba Makyu, a second-year student at Shizuoka Shoyo High School attached to Tokai University in Shizuoka Prefecture, was selected as the grand prize winner.

Best Reading Category Tomomi Mori

[Recitation category]


Ms. Tomomi Mori, a third-year student at Hofu Municipal Kokufu Junior High School in Yamaguchi Prefecture, won the Grand Prize.