A bench was donated by Komazawa Women's University
Updated: October 18, 2019
A bench made by a student of Komazawa Women's University was donated to the city hall and Wakabadai Park.
In September 2019, Komazawa Women's University donated wooden benches.
This bench was created as part of a class and donated as part of a regional contribution that utilizes the expertise of Komazawa Women's University based on the Comprehensive Agreement on Partnership Agreement between Inagi City and Komazawa Gakuen Educational Corporation.
City Hall (Ikoi no Hiroba)
"Machiko-chan"
It was created with the concept of "cute shape and familiarity".
The constricted part brings you closer to people and allows you to enjoy conversation, while the bulging part is designed to seat many people, so that they can take a short break while waiting for the bus. shaped.
The small circle on top can be used as an armrest, table or backrest.
"YUTTARI"
The seat and backrest are gently curved to fit the body, and the width of the seat is wide enough for each person to sit comfortably so that they can relax in front of the city hall or wait for the bus. I made it a bench.
Wakabadai Park
"Leaf"
Since the height of each of the three leaf-shaped seats is different, adults and children can sit at a height that suits them.
In addition, you can sit facing each other or with your back facing each other, so even if you are meeting someone for the first time, you can sit comfortably and keep a good distance.
You can sit facing various directions and enjoy the scenery depending on the orientation.
The round part in the middle can be used as an armrest or for placing objects.
"Various ways to sit"
It was created with the concept of "a chair where many people can sit".
Users can change the way they sit according to their purpose.
The motif of the shape is the leaf on the head of Inagi Nashinosuke, the image character of Inagi City.
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