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III Japanese Social Education
Citizensf public halls conduct various activities related to meeting, learning and gathering of people within communities given their function as municipality social education institutions. They arrange classes and courses to offer opportunities for self-development. Among the classes and courses they offer, there are culture-oriented programs, sport recreation, skill development courses for daily life and courses to learn about the local community in order to deepen understanding of it.
In addition, citizensf public halls provide places and rooms for independent group or club activities for communities, and are utilized as venues for various events and meetings of the community.
(1) Taisho-goto (Japanese modern harp) course

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