Reiwa 5th “Drug Abuse Prevention Poster/Slogan” award ceremony was held.
Update date: January 18, 2023
2020 Drug Abuse Prevention Poster/Slogan Award Ceremony
Since 1999, the city has been collaborating with the Inagi City Council for the Promotion of Drug Abuse Prevention in Tokyo to solicit, select, and award drug abuse prevention posters and slogans from junior high school students in the city.
This year, out of 311 entries from 6 schools in the poster category and 412 entries from 4 schools in the slogan category, 3 entries were selected for the District Chairman's Award, 2 entries for the Mayor's Award, 2 entries for the Superintendent's Award, and 10 honorable mention entries.
The creators of works that won the District Chairman's Award, the Mayor's Award, and the Superintendent of Education's Award were recognized on Tuesday, January 16, 2020 by the council's district president, mayor, and Superintendent of Education at the conference room on the 4th floor of the Regional Promotion Plaza. Ta.
Awards ceremony
Award-winning work [Poster category]
District President Award
Keisuke Yotsuya, 2nd year student at Inagi Daiichi Junior High School
Mr. Sawa Suzuki, 2nd year student at Inagi Daiichi Junior High School
Mayor's Award
Aina Mori, 3rd year student at Inagi Dai6 Junior High School
Superintendent's Award
Shohei, left, 3rd year student at Inagi Dai6 Junior High School
Honorable mention
Yurika Kitahara, 2nd year student at Inagi Daigo Junior High School
Ayane Takamukai, 2nd year student at Inagi Dai6 Junior High School
Ayaka Seko, 1st year student, Inagi 6th Junior High School
Aina Ikeda, 2nd year student at Inagi Daishi Junior High School
Kiyora Matsunaga, 1st year student at Inagi Daini Junior High School
Award-winning work [Slogan category]
District President Award
Himena Nakagami, third year student at Inagi Daini Junior High School
Mayor's Award
Rinnoka Amagasa, 2nd year student at Inagi Daigo Junior High School
Superintendent's Award
Kokonan Sato, 3rd year student at Inagi Daisan Junior High School
Honorable mention
Sara Tashiro, third year student at Inagi Daini Junior High School
Yumi Mizunoya, third year student at Inagi Daini Junior High School
Mr. Shunpei Kato, 2nd year student at Inagi Daigo Junior High School
Sakuyako Onuki, 1st year student at Komazawa Gakuen Girls' Junior High School
Riko Sugawara, 2nd year student at Komazawa Gakuen Girls' Junior High School
Panel Exhibition
schedule
(1) City Hall 1st floor lobby: From Tuesday, January 16, 2020 to Thursday, January 25, 2020 (2) Owens Health Plaza 1st floor atrium: March 5, 2020 (Tuesday) to Wednesday, March 13, 2020
Regarding the creation of educational materials for the Tokyo Metropolitan Drug Abuse Prevention Promotion Inagi City Council in 2021
We have created a poster calendar for 2020 using the winning works of drug abuse prevention posters and slogans for 2021.
Award for “Leading school in drug abuse prevention activity rate in 2021”
Schools that have worked diligently on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's awareness-raising projects related to drug abuse prevention are announced every year on the website of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Welfare and Health and are presented with certificates of commendation.
One junior high school in the city was selected and awarded by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government as the "Leading School in Drug Abuse Prevention Activities in 2021."
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Welfare and Health Homepage (external link)
Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi City Welfare Department Health Division
112-1 Hyakumura, Inagi City, Tokyo (Inside Inagi City Health Center)
Phone: 042-378-3421 Fax: 042-377-4944