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Introductory video created by prefectural internship students is now available.

A video introducing the museum by students participating in an internship program at the Hyogo Prefectural Government has been posted on the official YOUTUBE website.

Please take a look.

This internship program is an annual Hyogo Prefectural Government internship program for students from within and outside of the prefecture. 139 students participated in this year’s program as interns. This year, 139 students participated in the program, including two third-year university students who spent five days working in the Regional Development Division of the Hyogo Prefectural Government.

The second day’s program was an experience at the Hyogo-zu Museum, where intern students experienced a guided tour of the museum by volunteer guides, followed by a briefing by prefectural officials on the museum’s overview and business plans.

Each member of the group was tasked with publicizing the grand opening to young people and families, and each proposed a plan. The group concluded their experience at the museum by shooting a video that would serve as PR for the first Prefectural Office Building.

 Participating students said, “I learned that the Hyogo-Tsumari Museum, which is being built to continue to pass on the history of Hyogo, is not just a museum, and that they are already working to make it more than just a museum after its opening. We learned that they are trying to differentiate the Hyogo-Tsumari Museum from other museums by offering advantages that differentiate it from other museums, such as a “Unique Avenue.

We learned that the work of prefectural government employees is not limited to the prefectural government, and that departments such as the Regional Development Division, in particular, are involved in regional development by traveling to all kinds of facilities. I felt the difficulty of devising public relations for the youth and child-rearing generation in the museum project. I felt that the work of the prefectural government has become indispensable, not only for its employees, but also for volunteers and others.”

The internship program ended on a high note, with participants expressing their impressions of the program, such as “I am very happy to be here.

*Unique Avenue…A venue where conventions and receptions can be held in historical buildings, cultural facilities, or public facilities to create a special atmosphere and regional characteristics, rather than in dedicated facilities such as reception halls.

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