Tokyo Game Seminar
2025-10-02 01:48:46

Join the Free Seminar on Effective Game Management in Tokyo on Oct 20-21

Insightful Gibier Seminar in Tokyo: Understanding Game Management



Introduction


On October 20-21, the city of Tokyo will host a transformative seminar focusing on the pressing issue of wildlife damage in agricultural sectors, particularly caused by deer and wild boars. This significant event aims to bring together experts and those interested in wildlife management to promote the sustainable utilization of these resources, encouraging not only damage prevention but also industrial revitalization.

Background of the Seminar


With increasing reports of wildlife-related damages across Japan, there is a growing need for effective capture and management strategies. In response, Issei Corporation has organized the 'Gibier Seminar', which will be held at five locations nationwide. The primary goal is to educate attendees on the hygienic processing of captured wildlife and how to leverage it for meat businesses, ensuring the integration of effective measures for damage control and community development.

This seminar is intended for a wide audience. Whether you are initiating a new gibier enterprise, currently involved in related activities, or just curious about the subject, this seminar will provide valuable knowledge and practical insights.

Seminar Overview


The Tokyo leg of the seminar will feature a diverse range of speakers, including pioneering gibier practitioners and researchers. It’s a rare opportunity for networking and learning, especially for those in the food and agriculture sectors. The format includes a series of lectures, knowledge sharing sessions, and interactive opportunities, such as the popular 'business card exchange time' from last year.

Schedule


The two-day seminar will follow this outline:
  • - Day 1: October 20 (Monday)
Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Focus: Introduction to Wildlife Management and Processing Techniques
Highlights include:
- Opening Guidance and Overview of Meat Processing Systems (Kinoshita Issei)
- Discussion on Wildlife Policy (Ministry of Agriculture)
- Methods for Utilizing Captured Wildlife (Issei Corp)
- Safety Measures in Handling Wild Game (Various Experts)

  • - Day 2: October 21 (Tuesday)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Focus: Quality Management and Community Impact
Highlights include:
- Elevating Game Quality through Capturing Techniques (Kakiuchi Norimasa)
- Exploring Gibier Pet Food Innovations (Tokumoto Kazuyoshi)
- Presentation on Community Projects Utilizing Deer (Goto Takahiro)

Audience and Participation


This seminar is open to everyone, including:
  • - Individuals wishing to start gibier-related enterprises
  • - Those interested in gibier business opportunities
  • - Operators of meat processing facilities
  • - Participants in regional revitalization initiatives
  • - Local government officials and wildlife capture professionals

Registration and Cost


The seminar is free to attend, inclusive of text materials. However, participants are responsible for their own travel expenses to the venue.

At the conclusion of the seminar, attendees will receive a certificate upon confirming their understanding of the program's curriculum.

We still have seats available, and we encourage everyone to take advantage of this unique opportunity! Gather your colleagues and join us for this enriching experience.

Engagement and Future Steps


Companies like Issei Corporation are dedicated to advancing community-based approaches to gibier utilization, promoting educational seminars, and providing extensive support for aspirants in the industry. Turnout at these seminars can lead to significant shifts in local economies and enhanced understanding of ecological balance within our communities.

For more information on registration, please visit our website or contact the organizing office directly. We look forward to welcoming you to this important event in Tokyo!


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