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"Activities after descending the mountain"

The video provides an overview of the Mountain Hakusan National Park in Japan, highlighting its significance as a mountainous natural park spanning between 4 prefectures (Ishikawa, Fukui, Gifu and Toyama). It discusses the park's geological features, including its numerous active volcanoes and crater lakes, as well as its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. The video also explores the historical and spiritual importance of Mount Hakusan, a focal point of mountain worship and ascetic training. Additionally, it showcases Kanazawa University's efforts to develop innovative educational approaches that address regional challenges and contribute to local revitalization, with a focus on collaboration with local communities and engagement in environmental conservation activities. Overall, the video emphasizes the importance of preserving Hakusan's natural and cultural heritage while fostering sustainable educational initiatives and community involvement. Students climbed Mount Hakusan and shared their experience in the video.

Staff/スタッフ

    AIDA MAMMADOVA
    Kanazawa University
    Associate Professor

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