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39 th WorldSkills Competition WorldSkills GA Melbourne, May 2006 By; Japan Organizing Committee for the “International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007” (“JOCISF”)

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Page 1: 39 th WorldSkills Competition WorldSkills GA Melbourne, May 2006 By; Japan Organizing Committee for the “ International Skills Festival for All, Japan

39th WorldSkills Competition   

WorldSkills GA Melbourne, May 2006                     By;

Japan Organizing Committee for

the “International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007” (“JOCISF”)

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Structure

IA2007Shizuoka, Japan

IA2007Shizuoka, Japan

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Goal of ISF 2007(International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007)

• Skill-respecting Nation

• Society for All

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Promotion Activities (1)

Publication of magazine “Skill”       

・20-page quarterly magazine・20,000 circulation for each issue・Distributed to technical high schools and vocational training schools

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• 43 ambassadors in 26 skill categories,

• who have competed in national and/or international competition before

• Promoting “WSC2007” nationwide

Promotion Activities (2)“Skill Ambassadors”       

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Other Promotional Activities and Supports to WS members

• Web-site (http://www.skillsfestival2007.or.jp)

• Brochure

• Posters (will be delivered)

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Location of Shizuoka

•3 - 4 hours from Narita Airport to Numazu by bus

•You will be picked up at the Narita Airport, and be taken directly to Numazu and your accommodation by bus.

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Schedule

Opening Ceremony(in Shizuoka)

Comp. 1st DayComp. 2nd DayComp. 3rd DayComp. 4th Day

MarkingMarking

Awarding & Closing Ceremony

(in Numazu)

Nov. 14

Nov. 15Nov. 16Nov. 17Nov. 18

Nov. 19Nov. 20Nov. 21

Opening Ceremony

Comp. 1st DayComp. 2nd DayComp. 3rd DayAwarding &

Closing Ceremony

WorldSkills Int’l Abilympics

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International Abilympics

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Highlights of IA2007

• Objective: Increasing public understanding on the endeavor to realize a Society for All

• Held every 4 years• 7th International Abilympics : in Shizuoka• ODs: Chances to go to see the contests and events• IA Participants will come to see WS Competition.

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Feature Events Feature Events

• Contests (30 skill categories)• International Symposium• Demonstration (Work Skills and Culture)• Exhibition (Work, Products, Assistive

Devices and Technology)• International Exchange/Entertainment

programs

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WS Competition Site

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Construction is going onright on time

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WS Competition Site

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Image of Competition site

•Total Lot Area: 100,000m2

Max. Area Under Roof: 58,000m2

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Attractive and Interactive Competition for

Visitors and Media

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(1) Effective Presentation (1)

• Close up competitors’ work by camera

• Showing competitors’ display of their PC (CAD, etc.)

• Showing inside the black curtain (Welding)

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(1) Effective Presentation (2)

• Skilled people’s explanation of each skill category

• Cooperation with WS Task Force

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(2) Super Skills Gallery

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(3)Demonstrartion by Skill Ambassadors and Demonstration

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Global Skills Village

• in the Competition site

• cost of booth will be less expensive than 2005

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Leaders Forum

• at the location of Toray Training Center (10 minutes by bus from the Competition Site)

• Details will be determined by WS

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Competitors Village

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Competitors Village MapBlueberry Lodge

Slow House Villa

Hotel Tokinosumika

Mt. Fuji

Gotemba-Kogen Hotel

● Accommodation ● Restaurant and Cafe● Hot Spring● Other Facilities

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Events in the Competitors Village

We are planning those traditional Japanese activities, and welcome recommendation by Youth Forum:

• Making Japanese rice cakes (Mochi);

• Making Japanese sweets (Wagashi);

• Wearing Kimono – Japanese traditional dress;

• Doing Japanese calligraphy (Shodo).

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Accommodation Facilities

atCompetitors Village

               

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(1) Gotemba-Kogen Hotel

               

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(1) Gotemba-Kogen Hotel

Type AreaNo.of Rms

a) 1 bedroom with

2 single beds24m2 46

b) 1 bedroom with

2 single beds

+ 2 futon beds

48m2 10

b) 1 bedroom type

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(1) Gotemba-Kogen Hotel Annex

• Under Construction and will be completed in Spring, 2007

• 1 bedroom: 75 rooms

Type Area No.of Rms

a) 1 bedroom 13-14m2 70

b) 1 bedroom 20m2 5

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(2) Blueberry Lodge

               

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(2) Blueberry Lodge

68 two bedroom apartment:

a) 2 single beds + 2 futon beds (45 m2)

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(3) Hotel Tokinosumika

               

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(3) Hotel Tokinosumika

2 semi-separated type: 59 rooms

Type (all are 36m2 ) No.of Rooms

a) 2 single   beds + 2 futon beds

54

b) 4 single beds 5

a) 2 single beds + 2 futon beds type

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(4) Slow House Villa

               

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(4) Slow House Villa

Type (all are 40m2 )No.of Rm

s

a) 2 single beds 4

b) 4 single beds 59

1 bedroom type: 63 rooms

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Rooms for Competitors and Team Leaders

• Single: 75 rooms

• Twin type: Total 186 rooms

(1) Twin: 50 rooms

(2) Apartment type: 136 bedrooms

• Large room for up to 4 or 5 people: 128 rooms

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Accommodation Package for Competitors & Team Leaders(1)

Contents of Package

• 11 nights• 11 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners• all transportations• opening/closing ceremony, welcome reception, fa

rewell party, 1day tour

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Accommodation Package for Competitors & Team Leaders (2)

(Lowe rate is available for 3-5 persons in one room)

(tentative) exchange rate: €1=¥145

TWIN type ¥ € Helsinki 2005

Deluxe 260,000 1,793

Standard 200,000 1,380 1,595 & 1,925

Economy 180,000 1,241

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Accommodation Package for

ODs, TDs, Experts, Observers

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Location

Atami

Competition Site

(Numazu, Mishima, Gotenba,

Fuji)

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Competition Site

Tomei Expressway

Shuttle Bus

Mishima St.

Numazu St.

Tokyo →

Shizuoka St.

Atami St.

Access to the Competition Site (1)

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Access to the Competition Site (2)

Location Time Access

Numazu, Mishima, Gotemba, Fuji

20-30 min. By Bus

Atami 40-50 min. By Local Train + Bus

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Accommodation Packages for TDs, Experts, Translators (1)

Content of package:

• 14 nights• 14 breakfasts, 13 lunches• all transportations • opening/closing ceremony, welcome receptio

n, farewell party, 1day tour

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Accommodation Packages for TDs, Experts, Translators (2)

Lower rate is available for smaller room (13-15m2)

(tentative) exchange rate: €1=¥145

SINGLE ¥ €Helsinki

2005

DeluxeFrom

450,000 3,100

Standard350,000

to 400,000

2,410

to

2,760

3,780

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Accommodation Packages for ODs, Observers (1)

Content of Package:

• 11 nights• 11 breakfasts, 10 lunches• All transportation • opening/closing ceremony, welcome receptio

n, farewell party, 1day tour

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Accommodation Packages for ODs, Observers (2)

SINGLE ¥ €Helsinki

2005

Deluxefrom

400,0002,760

Standard300,000

to

350,000

2,070

to

2,410

3,190

(tentative) exchange rate: €1=¥145

Lower rate is available for smaller room (13-15m2)

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Accommodation Registration & Payment Schedule

Registration will starts 12 months before the competition,

• February 1, 2007: Tentative Registration• June 1, 2007: Final Registration

• August 1, 2007: Full Detail of Persons

Payment due by:• First Payment (25%):March 1, 2007• Second Payment (25%): July 1, 2007• Third payment (50%): September 1, 2007

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See you in Shizuoka in 2007!!