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What You Can Do Now for the Children Who Will Create the Future
United Nations kids Summit and become a partner in nurturing the future leaders together.

What can we do for the children who will carry our future?
Engaging with children brings valuable lessons and inspiration.
United Nations kids Summit is a place where we can grow together.

Creating the Future with the Spirit of Harmony!
An Exciting Adventure Towards a Sustainable World through Film Experience

The three principles for creating a sustainable future—“Renewal,” “Coexistence,” and “Creation”—are not just lessons; they are experiences akin to an adventure or a movie! Through exciting challenges, enjoyable games, and creative activities, along with an inspiring film experience, children will harness their own abilities to shape a new future. Here, we present specific activities that children can engage in through captivating edutainment, intertwining their experiences with the world of film!

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Three Stories that Convey the Three Principles
for Creating a Sustainable World

The Story of a Girl Who Became an Orphan after the Earthquake

Her father, in a heroic act, jumped into the blazing fire of the Wajima morning market to save his daughter, who was trapped in the flames. Thanks to his desperate rescue, she survived, but her father succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning and never returned. Her mother, too, went missing after being swept away by the tsunami while trying to protect her younger brother.

Left alone, she lost the everyday life she cherished with her beloved family. However, in her heart remained the love and hopes that her parents had fought to protect with their lives.

The film depicts the journey of this girl, who, having been saved by her father’s courage, grows to become strong and beautiful, ultimately spreading her wings to the world.

Law 1: Learning from the Past – The Cycle of Renewal

History tends to repeat itself, and sometimes, disasters or wars can shatter our peaceful everyday lives in an instant. Homes, families, and even the “ordinary today” can be lost. The hardships of the past remind us of how precious a peaceful daily life is. We often forget just how valuable a normal day without any issues truly is.

Saying, “See you tomorrow,” is a miraculous act. The day we experience today may very well be one that someone once shed tears over, fervently wishing for it with all their heart.

A father who risked his life for his beloved daughter,
A mother who sacrificed everything to protect her family—
Their strength emerged because they had someone they desperately wanted to protect.

Do you have someone you would protect with your life?
Is there something you would strive to achieve at any cost?

Tips for Utilizing the Law

In Japan, there is a saying, “Kajiba no bakajikara,” which translates to “foolish strength in a crisis.” This refers to the miraculous feats that can be accomplished in dire situations, showcasing the incredible power of the human spirit.

When we have someone or something we wish to protect at all costs, that is when we truly unlock our strength.

In the face of disasters or unexpected events, we act not out of rational thought but by following our hearts. The desire to protect someone or something dear to us gives us the power to act. However, if we cannot see what we wish to protect, we may struggle to know where to direct our efforts.

When we seek only money or profit, our hearts remain unmoved, and sustainability becomes elusive. Therefore, it is essential to first clarify what truly matters to you—what you wish to protect and cherish. Then, take action to safeguard those values.

By learning from past experiences and mistakes, and preparing for the future, we can create a positive cycle. Let us draw on the lessons of the past to prepare for the future, crafting a path forward with our loved ones.

In Conclusion…

Her parents risked everything to protect their beloved child. Likewise, we are called to cherish our present and prepare for the future to safeguard those we hold dear. By recognizing what we are willing to protect with our lives and taking action, we can create a positive cycle. This cycle will empower us to protect our futures and those of our loved ones.

Let us begin our preparations from this very moment. To live for the future alongside those we cherish, we must first take care of our own lives.

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Three Laws of Creating a Sustainable World

1: Learning from the Past: The “Cycle of Renewal” and the Film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction” to Consider Our Future

The reconstruction following the Noto Peninsula earthquake exemplifies the “Cycle of Renewal,” utilizing past wisdom and natural cycles to achieve regional revitalization. By watching the film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” children learn valuable lessons on building a sustainable society through the wisdom of the past, traditional crafts, and coexistence with nature.

Example: Film Viewing and Future Creation Workshop: “Ideas for Protecting Our Community”

First, children will watch the film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction.” This film portrays how the Noto Peninsula rebuilt itself after the earthquake, creating a sustainable society harmonized with nature, while utilizing traditional crafts like Wajima-nuri. Viewers will be moved by the local people’s respect for natural cycles and their ability to integrate traditional techniques into modern life, gaining insight into the importance of past wisdom.

After viewing the film, children will participate in a workshop where they brainstorm ideas for building a sustainable society that coexists with nature in their own communities. They will discuss how to apply local natural materials and traditional techniques to contemporary living, as well as how to design disaster-resilient, circular cities.

Presentation at the United Nations kids Summit

Outstanding ideas will be presented at the annual United Nations kids Summit held every September. Inspired by “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” children will present how to build a circular society for the future, respecting local traditions and natural cycles.

Inspired by the Film: After watching the film, children gain motivation to consider a sustainable future for their own communities, just as the people of the Noto Peninsula did.

Presenting Ideas on an International Stage: By sharing their ideas at the United Nations kids Summit, children connect their insights to real actions, fostering a sense of contribution to the future of their communities.

2: Improving the Present: The “Law of Coexistence” and Learning to Live in Harmony with Nature through the Film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction”

The reconstruction after the Noto Peninsula earthquake is a prime example of how local people have built a sustainable society by coexisting with nature, utilizing renewable energy and traditional techniques. Through the film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” children learn the significance of living in harmony with nature and consider how to achieve coexistence in today’s society.

Example: Film Viewing and Coexistence Ideas Workshop: “Our Coexistence Plan”

In “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” the film depicts how local residents utilized natural forces to revitalize their community post-disaster, creating new ways of life by leveraging traditional crafts and natural resources. The film powerfully illustrates people viewing nature not as an adversary but as a partner.

Following the film, children will participate in a workshop to brainstorm ideas for developing their communities and countries alongside nature, titled the “Coexistence Plan.” They will discuss how to protect local parks and nature reserves, as well as how to implement eco-friendly living using renewable energy. They will also explore how technologies and methods used in the Noto Peninsula can be adapted to their own areas.

Presentation at the United Nations kids Summit

Exceptional coexistence ideas will be presented at the United Nations kids Summit, held every September. Drawing on their insights from “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” children will propose actionable plans for their communities that promote coexistence with nature, influencing leaders worldwide.

Experiencing Coexistence through Film: The film provides an emotional understanding of the importance of living in harmony with nature, inspiring children to consider how to implement this in their daily lives.

Applying Eco Plans Locally: By discussing how to adapt ideas from the film to their own communities and presenting them at the United Nations kids Summit, children will share practical coexistence plans with the world.

3: Creating the Future: The “Law of Creation” and Designing Future Cities through the Film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction”

The reconstruction following the Noto Peninsula earthquake exemplifies the “Law of Creation,” blending traditional techniques with cutting-edge technology to generate a new future in harmony with nature. Through the film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” children will draw inspiration on how to create the future and design their own future cities.

Example: Film Viewing and Future Design Workshop: “Our Future City”

In “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” the film showcases how the region rebuilt itself after the earthquake, utilizing traditional culture and modern technology to create a new future city. The use of Wajima-nuri and traditional craft techniques, alongside renewable energy and sustainable architecture, contributes to regional revitalization and future development.

After viewing the film, children will participate in the “Future City Design Challenge,” inspired by the movie to create their own visions of future cities. They will design urban spaces where nature and humanity coexist, incorporating renewable energy and circular societal concepts. Using tools like Minecraft or LEGO, they will build models of their future cities and collaborate to present their ideas.

Presentation at the United Nations kids Summit

Outstanding future city designs will be presented at the annual United Nations kids Summit held every September. Building on the visions depicted in “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” children will propose their designed future cities to global leaders, inspiring real urban development and technological innovation.

Experiencing Future Cities Through Film: The film allows children to concretely envision how future cities can be realized, providing a sense of enjoyment in the possibility of actualizing their ideas.

Creative Future Design: Based on the inspiration from the film, children will have the joy of freely designing their future cities and presenting their projects as real initiatives.

Conclusion


Through the film “Noto Peninsula: Miraculous Reconstruction,” children will concretely experience and learn the three laws: “Renewal,” “Coexistence,” and “Creation.” Inspired by the film’s authentic story of reconstruction, they will consider how to apply these lessons to their communities and future, taking their first steps as future leaders by presenting at the United Nations kids Summit. The integration of film and edutainment encourages actions towards creating a sustainable future while having fun.


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