伝統文化と環境福祉の専門学校, Professional training college in Sado, Japan
This professional training college on Sado Island specializes in traditional carpentry, public service work, and information technology engineering. It provides hands-on programs that span from building trades to technical fields, equipping students with real-world experience at historic sites.
The school was established in January 2008 in response to regional needs for skilled workers across multiple trades. Its curriculum development reflects efforts to keep traditional Japanese building methods alive while meeting modern job market demands.
The school teaches traditional building crafts through hands-on work at historic sites across Sado, where students engage in actual projects at local structures. This connection between learning and the preserved environment shapes daily work and links students to the island's craft heritage.
Visitors can best understand the facility by coming during regular school hours when practical work happens at construction sites or workshops. Most locations are accessible via local roads, though some projects take place at more remote historic sites across the island.
A shrine built entirely by students received official recognition from Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare for its construction quality and craftsmanship. This project demonstrates how hands-on learning at the school achieves recognized excellence.
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