[Image1]Notice: Local junior high students made POP displays and recycled bags ✨Second-year students from Iw
[Image2]Notice: Local junior high students made POP displays and recycled bags ✨Second-year students from Iw
[Image3]Notice: Local junior high students made POP displays and recycled bags ✨Second-year students from Iw
[Image4]Notice: Local junior high students made POP displays and recycled bags ✨Second-year students from Iw

Notice: Local junior high students made POP displays and recycled bags ✨

Second-year students from Iwanai Daiichi Junior High School
brought handmade POPs, posters, and recycled bags to the Roadside Station as part of their Integrated Studies project — “A Plan to Revitalize Iwanai-cho.”

For the POPs and posters, they asked themselves, “What information do customers really want?”
They researched popular products and created the materials accordingly ✨
The illustrations and English labels show lots of thoughtful touches, and everything is very easy to read!

And here’s a highlight 🐟
The Tarumaru illustration on the recycled bags is a work by Idobata, who won the Kida Kinjiro Prize at the ongoing “Hometown Children’s Art Exhibition” held at the Kida Kinjiro Museum of Art ✨

These limited special-design bags are not to be missed! 🎉
If you visit the Roadside Station, please pick one up and take a look 😊

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