With a pleasant blue sky, we invited new first-year students attending an elementary school in Shintoku Town. Shintoku Town, which is rich in nature, is home to wild brown bears, so we wanted to create time to prevent encounters and accidents, and to create time for people to think about nature conservation and coexistence with wild animals, with the cooperation of the Board of Education and each school. First, board the bear-watching bus and head to the brown bear forest. On the bus, we talk about the ecology of brown bears, but everyone is knowledgeable. They also teach us what they learn at home and at school. Still, when I saw a brown bear in front of me, I thought, "It's huge!!" "Big hands!!" There are voices such as. The bus rocks you to Bear Point. Get off the bus and meet the brown bears through the glass. Teachers are also desperate to take commemorative photos with digital cameras. Study quizzes in the brown bear exhibition room in Bear Point. Now, is this foot type the right foot? Is it the left foot? A replica of the collar worn by brown bears. Compared to children, it's the size of a hula hoop. "Brown bears' necks are thick, aren't they?" took a commemorative photo in front of the signboard. It has only been a short time since I entered the school, but everyone listened to what the teacher said and studied hard. I hope you can talk about what you learned today when you go home. Well, Bear Mountain will open tomorrow. The first 77 people will have bear cookies, so we look forward to seeing you there.