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2026/01/18 09:40
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- Japanese high school students shared their experiences from the 2024 earthquake with the OECD in France. - Students highlighted the need to attract tourism and address population decline in affected communities. - The OECD welcomed the students' proactive engagement in shaping the future beyond disaster preparedness. A: Hey Hana! Did you hear about some students from the Noto Peninsula? B: No, what’s up? A: They went to France! To a big meeting with the OECD. B: Wow! Really? What did they talk about? A: About the earthquake! The one last year that really hurt their area. B: Oh yeah, that was terrible. I remember seeing it on the news. A: One student, Okubo Yu, said he helps run a mobile gym for older people. It's a cool idea! B: A mobile gym? That’s so clever! Open spaces were needed for housing, right? A: Exactly! And the other students were saying that rebuilding isn't enough. They need to get more tourists to visit. B: Makes sense. Just fixing things won't solve everything. A: Nishi Kotono said these kinds of problems aren’t just Japan’s problem either. B: That's a good point. It's a global thing. A: The head of the OECD thought it was great to have young people speaking up! B: That’s awesome. It's important for their voices to be heard.
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