misawa interpreters

開催中・開催予定のイベント
- Outdoor cooking x horseback riding experience by Nagisa Naoko & guest chefRSVP ClosedSun, Oct 17Misawa City
- Outdoor cooking x horseback riding experience by Nagisa Naoko & guest chefRSVP ClosedSun, Jul 25Misawa City
- Outdoor cooking x horseback riding experience by Nagisa Naoko & guest chefSold OutSun, May 23Misawa City
- Christmas herb cooking & riding classRSVP ClosedWed, Dec 23Misawa Horse Park (Roadside Station Misawa Uchikitakawa Square)
- Horse therapy course (ECFoL study session) 15 times in total Scheduled to be held once a month from October 2020 (1)RSVP ClosedWed, Dec 16Misawa Horse Park

About misawa interpreters
misawa interpreters is a new organization established in June 2020.
■ The word interpreter has two meanings.
The first is software that sequentially converts computer programs into machine language and executes them.
The second is a person who acts as an intermediary between nature and people through eco-tours and nature observation.
misawa interpreters is named after the second meaning, "intermediary between nature and people."
Nature and historical culture have their own meanings and relationships, so to speak, messages and stories.
This message and story are mediated by one's own sensibility
The role of the interpreter is to convey it in an easy-to-understand manner.
■ Why did I start this organization now because I have no knowledge or experience?
With the recent spread of coronavirus infection, news such as physical and mental disorders and domestic disagreements have come to be heard due to changes in the environment at work and at home.
Heal your mind and body through nature experiences,
I started this organization because I wanted to help create a place to stay.
It will be an activity through trial and error while learning a lot of unknown things, but I want to expand the connection between people and people and nature through the activities of this group and make as many people as possible smile. I am.

"Kindness is a word that can be heard by those who are deaf and can be seen by those who are blind."