"The 3rd LOVE OCEAN"

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3rd LOVE OCEAN

Riviera Shonan Beach Clean & Sea Symposium

Riviera Future Creation Project

\Protecting the beautiful sea and connecting “people to people”/
Held in the Shonan area surrounding Sagami Bay!

Miura, Yokosuka, Hayama, Zushi, Kamakura, Fujisawa, Chigasaki, Hiratsuka, Oiso, Ninomiya, Odawara, Manazuru, Yugawara

LOVE OCEAN

Concept: "Protecting the beautiful and rich ocean and connecting 'people to people'"
Vision: A regional revitalization model that transcends the framework of cities and towns "Sustainable urban development from the sea"
Keyword: beautiful sea attracts people

The ocean sustainable event “LOVE OCEAN”, which will be held as part of the “Riviera SDGs Festival”, is transmitting [thinking about the future from the ocean]. "3rd LOVE OCEAN" has finally expanded to 13 cities and 13 coasts throughout Kanagawa Prefecture (Miura, Yokosuka, Hayama, Zushi, Kamakura, Fujisawa, Chigasaki, Hiratsuka, Oiso, Ninomiya, Odawara, Manazuru, Yugawara)! !
While doing "Riviera Shonan Beach Clean" with many people such as local residents, organizations, local governments, companies, tourists, etc., we will caravan along the coast of 4 cities and towns throughout Kanagawa Prefecture from Miura to Yugawara for 13 days.In addition, we will hold a "Symposium on the Sea" with experts on the sea.

News

2022.11.20

TV broadcast

[TV Broadcast] NHK General TV's "News 645" aired a report on the "Large-Scale Maritime Disaster Prevention Training - From Beach to Beach" that was held on Sunday, November 20th.

sea ​​symposium

Photo: Ocean Symposium

Thinking about the future from the sea

・3rd LOVE OCEAN Report, Possibility of Sagami Bay
・The current state of seashore denudation in fishing grounds and the restoration of seaweed beds as countermeasures against seashore denudation and blue carbon
・The charm of Sagami Bay told by sailors (wind, waves, currents)
・SDGs and finance including the sea
And more ...

[Date]
December 10th Sat. 13:30~

[Venue]
Riviera Zushi Marina special venue
(5-23-9 Kotsubo, Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture)

Speakers/panelist:

  • Photo: Yuji Kuroiwa

Mr. Yuji Kuroiwa
(Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture)

  • Photo: Toshitaka Adachi

Toshitaka Adachi
(Executive Officer, Union Securities Advisors Co., Ltd.)

  • Photo: Kenta Inaba

Mr. Kenta Inaba
(President of SYL Japan Co., Ltd.)

  • Photo: Toshinari Imai

Toshitame Imai
(Executive Director, Kanagawa Fisheries Association)

  • Photo: Seiji Otake

Mr. Kiyoshi Ohtake
(Representative Director and President of Kotsubo Fisheries Cooperative Association)

  • Photo: Junji Kinoshita

Mr. Junji Kinoshita
(Chief Researcher, Cultivation Promotion Department, Kanagawa Prefectural Fisheries Technology Center)

  • Photo: Kojiro Shiraishi

Mr. Kojiro Shiraishi
(Marine adventurer)

  • Photo: Masato Takahashi

Masato Takahashi
(Chairman of Kanagawa Prefectural Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations)

  • Photo: Naoyuki Takiguchi

Mr. Naoyuki Takiguchi
(Director, Kanagawa Prefectural Fisheries Technology Center)

  • Photo: Atsushi Watanabe

Atsushi Watanabe
(Senior Researcher, The Ocean Policy Research Institute, The Sasakawa Peace Foundation)

  • Photo: MITSUMI

<Moderator> MITSUMI
(Radio DJ Kanagawa SDGs Smile Ambassador)

Group photos at each beach

  • Photo: November 19th Koajiro Bay (Miura City)

11/19 Koajiro Bay (Miura City)

  • Photo: November 19th, Wada Nagahama Beach (Yokosuka City)

11/19 Wada Nagahama Beach (Yokosuka City)

  • Photo: November 20th Morito Beach (Hayama Town)

11/20 Morito Beach (Hayama Town)

  • Photo: 11/20 Zushi Beach (Zushi City)

11/20 Zushi Beach (Zushi City)

  • Photo: November 20th Yuigahama (Kamakura City)

11/20 Yuigahama (Kamakura City)

  • Photo: 11/20 Katase Nishihama Beach (Fujisawa City)

11/20 Katase Nishihama Beach (Fujisawa City)

  • Photo: 11/26 Southern Beach Chigasaki (Chigasaki City)

11/26 Southern Beach Chigasaki (Chigasaki City)

  • Photo: November 26th, Shonan Bellmare Hiratsuka Beach Park (Hiratsuka City)

11/26 Shonan Bellmare Hiratsuka Beach Park (Hiratsuka City)

  • Photo: November 26th Oiso Kitahama Beach (Oiso Town)

11/26 Oiso Kitahama Beach (Oiso Town)

  • Photo: 11/26 Umezawa Beach (Ninomiya Town)

11/26 Umezawa Beach (Ninomiya Town)

  • Photo: November 27th Miyuki Beach (Odawara City)

11/27 Miyuki Beach (Odawara City)

  • Photo: 11/27 Rocky Coast (Manazuru Town)

11/27 Rock Coast (Manazuru Town)

  • Photo: November 27th Yoshihama Beach (Yugawara Town)

11/27 Yoshihama Beach (Yugawara Town)

Our thoughts and wishes for LOVE OCEAN

・I want to protect the beautiful sea!
・Let's create a network and community that connects people who love the sea!
Local residents, organizations, companies, local governments, fishermen, people engaged in sea work and tourism, tourists, marine sports (surfing, SUP, boats & yachts, jet skiing, fishing, etc.), land sports and people who enjoy walking to
・"People gather in the beautiful sea" Let's properly protect the environment that is directly linked to our lives and industries, and revitalize the local economy!
・Let's create a "sustainable city from the sea" through a regional revitalization model that transcends the framework of cities and towns by connecting people with people and administration with administration!

Riviera Shonan Beach Cleanup (Dogs allowed)

Over the course of four days, we will be hosting beach cleanups at 13 beaches (Miura, Yokosuka, Hayama, Zushi, Kamakura, Fujisawa, Chigasaki, Hiratsuka, Oiso, Ninomiya, Odawara, Manazuru, and Yugawara) with people from each region! Please join us with friends, colleagues, family, coworkers, your dog, or even by yourself.

*Please gather at the RIVIERA Blue Flag.Flags will be set up 10 minutes before the start.
Please click the upper right of each map "Display enlarged map" and check the meeting place of each coast.

●November 19th Sat.
09:30- Koajiro Bay (Miura City)
13:00- Wada Nagahama Beach (Yokosuka City)

●November 20th Sun.
09:00- Morito Beach (Hayama Town)
10:30- Zushi Beach (Zushi City)
12:00- Yuigahama Beach (Kamakura City)
14:00- Katase Nishihama Beach (Fujisawa City)
* Demonstration training of "From beach to beach! Maritime disaster prevention route"

●November 26th Sat.
09:00- Southern Beach Chigasaki (Chigasaki City)
11:00- Shonan Bellmare Hiratsuka Beach Park (Hiratsuka City)
13:00- Oiso Kitahama Beach (Oiso Town)
15:00- Umezawa Beach (Ninomiya Town)

●November 27th Sun.
09:30- Miyuki Beach (Odawara City)
13:00- Rock Coast (Manazuru Town)
15:00- Yoshihama Beach (Yugawara Town)

✓Development utilizing the LOVE OCEAN community and network

●Utilization of city coins
Contributing to the revitalization of the local economy by gathering people on each coast
● Contribution to marine litter research
13 Contributed to marine litter research by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) by taking photographs of litter during beach activities

Maritime disaster prevention training

"From the beach to the beach" Taking advantage of the sea route, "disaster prevention training from the sea" to protect the safety of life

Date: November 20th Sun.
Hayama-cho, Zushi-shi, Kamakura-shi, and Fujisawa-shi are connected by sea route, and goods are transported and delivered.

If roads (land routes) are cut off due to a large-scale disaster, this region, surrounded by the sea and mountains, will have the problem of being isolated, and sea routes will become valuable transportation routes.In addition, although boats can only dock at ports, using ribbed boats and personal watercraft allows you to land on the beach, increasing the number of transportation and delivery points.
Assuming a large-scale disaster on that day, four cities and one town (Hayama Town, Zushi City, Kamakura City, and Fujisawa City) were connected by sea, and goods and people were transported "from beach to beach" and "from city to neighboring city." We will train you to deliver.Hayama Town and Zushi City, which signed a Comprehensive Agreement on Assistance and Cooperation in Times of Disaster in October 4, will use Riviera-owned rib boats from the Yokosuka Coast Guard patrol boat Kinugasa, which is moored at sea. We will keep the relief supplies and carry them to the beach (Morito coast, Zushi coast) using a personal watercraft.

People involved: NPO Riviera Future Creation Project / Riviera Resort Co., Ltd. / Yokosuka Coast Guard / Kanagawa Prefecture / Zushi City / Kamakura City / Hayama Town / Fujisawa City / Kanagawa Prefecture Water Rescue Association / Sea Bird Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture Lifesaving Association / Kanagawa Prefectural Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations (others under adjustment)

Meeting Place

November 19th Sat.

9:30 Koajiro Bay

13:00 Wada Nagahama Beach

November 20th Sun.

9:00 Morito Beach

10:30 Zushi Beach

12:00 Yuigahama

14:00 Katase Nishihama Beach

November 26th Sat.

9:00 Southern Beach Chigasaki

11:00 Shonan Bellmare Hiratsuka Beach Park

13:00 Oiso Kitahama Beach

15:00 Umezawa Beach

November 27th Sun.

9:30 Miyuki Beach

13:00 Rocky Coast

15:00 Yoshihama Beach

December 10th Sat.

13:30 Riviera Zushi Marina Special Venue

Points to note

  • The meeting points on each beach are marked by the "RIVIERA blue flag."
  • There is a possibility that parking is not available, so please use public transportation as much as possible.
  • The organizing committee will provide beach clean-up equipment (tongs and garbage bags).
  • Please note that we have a limited number of tongs, so if you have any at home, please bring them with you.
  • Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Some areas may be wet, so we recommend water-repellent shoes.
  • Bring your own water bottle and stay hydrated.
  • Any injuries, insect bites, or rashes caused by plants are the sole responsibility of the participant, and the organizers cannot be held responsible.
  • Please bring your own emergency prescription medication (Band-Aids, ointments, etc.).
  • There is no shuttle bus available.
  • The event will proceed even if it is light rain. If severe weather is expected, we will notify you of the measures to be taken at each beach (approximately 12 noon the day before).
  • If the event is cancelled due to unavoidable circumstances (such as natural disasters such as typhoons or social conditions), we will notify you.
  • Please note that the venue and content may be subject to change.

Requests for participation

"Please be sure to read it"

① Participation and entry after wearing a mask, measuring temperature, and disinfecting hands

②Please cooperate with the questionnaire.
* We will use the results of the questionnaire to create statistical data and use it as a reference for event planning and management.
The personal information you enter will be used only for the above purposes and will not be provided to third parties.

③ Inside the venue, photos and videos will be taken by our staff, and there is a possibility that customers will be reflected.
Please understand that it may be posted on SNS distribution, advertisements, WEB, etc.

Management

<Main event> Riviera SDGs Action Executive Committee

<Co-sponsored> NPO Riviera Future Creation Project, Riviera Resort Co., Ltd., Riviera Tokyo Co., Ltd.

<Support>
Kanagawa Prefecture / Zushi City / Miura City / Kamakura City / Hayama Town / Yokosuka City / Fujisawa City / Hiratsuka City / Chigasaki City / Oiso Town / Ninomiya Town / Odawara City / Manazuru Town / Yugawara Town / Kanagawa Coastal Beautification Foundation / Kanagawa Prefectural Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations/Non-Profit Organization Kanagawa Prefectural Water Relief Association/General Incorporated Association Kanagawa Prefectural Lifesaving Association/Yokosuka Coast Guard Office (others are being coordinated)

<Cooperation>
Yuigahama Beach (Namekawa Beach Association, Yuigahama Boat Association, Yuigahama Chatei Association) / Zushi Marine Federation / NPO Hayama Lifesaving Club / Honobono Beach Chigasaki (others under discussion)

Sponsor

  • logo:Asahi

Asahi Breweries, Ltd.

  • logo:Winfield Japan Co., Ltd.

Winfield Japan Co., Ltd.

Paper Beverage Container Promotion Council for Nurturing Forests (Morikami Council)

Riviera Zushi Marina becomes Asia's first marina to receive Blue Flag certification

Blue Flag marinas are recognized as ``well-managed, safe, comfortable, environmentally-friendly marinas that offer environmental education, and are enjoyable for everyone, regardless of handicap.'' Yes, the blue flag is a universal “sign of peace of mind”.

Specially certified NPO corporation
Riviera Future Creation Project (SDGs)

TEL 03-5474-8008(Tokyo office)

5-23-9, Kotsubo, Zushi, Kanagawa 249-0008, Japan
[Phoneephone reception] 10: 00-18: 00 (weekdays)
[Regular holiday] Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays