お花見???

Cherry blossom season brings with it one of Japan’s most cherished cultural and social activities called 花見, spoken as “hanami.”

花 “hana” means “flower” and 見 means “see,” or “look.” The combination is simply, “See (or look at) flowers.”

What this means to people in Japan is truly tied to their sense of being. It is a cultural activity as impactful as, perhaps, the celebration of Easter in Christian culture.

What happens during Hanami? Well, this year may not present the best climate for its most typical social manifestations.

Of the two most common defining activities of 花見 (and yes, you’ve just managed to read a bit of Japanese!), one involves shoulder to shoulder crowds wading through streets and along riverside paths looking up at clouds of blossoms above them, snapping pictures and selfies and nibbling on traditional festival foods.

The second and just as common activity involves groups of families, friends, or colleagues (or combinations of all three), sitting in small and large groups, tarp to tarp, drinking sodas, beer, and sake, laughing, joking, getting tipsy, and perhaps even singing karaoke in parks under spectacularly beautiful trees in full bloom.

2020 is sadly quiet in these respects for reasons we all know too well. But it is important to know that the defining feature of the season surrounds us all, even in the quietest corners.

This year, 花見 has taken on a very personal, private, and peaceful tone. Perhaps this is important too. After all, beauty is something we should sometimes, perhaps, pause to appreciate, quietly & reflectively.

At least, that’s what my dog Choco seems to tell me on our long walks through our strangely silent neighborhoods.

The Butterfly Effect

We are heartbroken by the impact of the Corona virus and it’s unbelievably sad and difficult consequences impacting all of us, at all levels, all around the world.

Meteorologist, Edward Lorenz, once reflected: “One flap of a sea gull’s wings [is] enough to alter the course of the weather forever.”

One of his colleagues took off on that and asked: “Does the flap of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?”

It seems so, and maybe more clearly than ever before for most of us.

Each of us plays a critical role in the challenge we all face. What each of us chooses to do will impact the future for everyone everywhere.

Stay safe. Stay healthy. Be sea gulls (…or butterflys) in ways that matter.

Design Thinking & The Monster in our Closets

We are in the midst of an event of historical proportion and precedent. We are caught in a moment where our collective belief in a nascent right to determine our own wants, needs, futures, and fates is colliding with a force of unknown magnitude threatening that belief to its core.

There is a monster in our closets, a demon under our beds, and we are frozen in the paralysis of unreasonable fear that it will strip us of all we hold dear.

Now, more than ever, we must do exactly those things we as a species contend we do so well: think, analyze, reason, and behave in ways that are consistent with what we do know and are able to surmise as a result. 

Design Thinking

The solutions to our problems should come from clear and grounded understandings of ourselves, our social interdependencies, our environments, and the particular characteristics of the challenges we face. Reacting solely to symptoms and consequences may be instinctive, and perhaps even temporarily effective. However, that kind of reactivity is, superficial and reflexive. It is often colored by fear and the desire to escape. It does not deepen our understanding of the nature of the challenges themselves.

“Some years ago…a truck driver tried to pass under a low bridge. But he failed, and the truck was lodged firmly under the bridge…..

…it caused massive traffic problems…emergency personnel, engineers, firefighters and truck drivers gather[ed] to devise and negotiate various solutions….

A boy…said…, “Why not just let the air out of the tires?”

When the solution was tested, the truck was able to drive free with ease…. The story symbolizes the struggles we face where oftentimes the most obvious solutions are the ones hardest to come by because of the self-imposed constraints we work within.”

Source:

https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/what-is-design-thinking-and-why-is-it-so-popular

#designthinking #innovativethinking #innovativeideas

Olympic Minds Change the World || オリンピック・スピリッツが世界を変える

English follows…

2019年Crossサマーアカデミーのテーマは「オープンマインドが世界を変える」でした。

私たちは全員で力を合わせ、とても大切な1つの目標を達成しました。どこ出身であろうと、出会いに感謝し同じ時間を全力で楽しむことで全員が成長できることを示したのです。そして一人では決して成し遂げられないことを達成することができました。私たちは人類という1つの観点から見れば、この世界に国境はないことを示しました。

昨年のアカデミーでは、アポロ月面着陸50周年記念、テクノロジーアートとデザインの創造的可能性、わさび栽培への情熱、カルスト地理の探求など、オープンマインドな好奇心を養いました。

2020年は少しテーマを変え、世界でも最大のコミュニティの1つであるオリンピックに関わる内容となります。ずばり今年のテーマは「オリンピック・スピリッツが世界を変える」です。スポーツ、エンジニアリング、芸術、探検などにおける、誰もが秘めるオリンピックの可能性を引き出すことがの今年のテーマとなっています。

昨年のCrossサマーアカデミーの参加者は、モロッコ、フランス、ジョージア、アメリカ、スリランカ、カナダ、フィリピン、ロシア、台湾、イギリス、ドイツ、アイルランド、日本、中国、韓国など世界中から集まりました。

2020年Crossサマーアカデミーは、さらに多様な体験になることを約束します。自分たちの手でで作り上げたこの世界を一緒に創造することを楽しみにしています!

もっと詳しく知る

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In 2019, the theme of the Cross Summer Academy was “Open Minds Change the World.”

Together, we accomplished one very important goal: we demonstrated that no matter where we are from, when we come together to celebrate life, we all grow. We accomplish things that would otherwise be impossible. We demonstrated that, in human terms, our world is borderless.

Throughout the Academy we celebrated the openness of discovery: the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo Moon Landing, the creative potential in technology art and design, the passion of Wasabi cultivation, the exploration of Karst geography, and much more.

In 2020 our theme shifts slightly to recognize one of the worlds most symbolic gestures of community: the Olympics. Our theme, as a consequence, is “Olympic Minds Change the World.” We recognize this by recognizing the Olympic potential in all of us, in sport, engineering, art, exploration, and more.

In 2019 the Cross Summer Academy welcomed people from all parts of the world: Morocco, France, Georgia, the USA, Sri Lanka, Canada, the Philippines, Russia, Taiwan, England, Germany, Ireland, Japan, China, and Korea.

The 2020 Cross Summer Academy is going to be an even more diverse experience. Together, we look forward to defining the kind of world we choose to live in.

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お子様のインターナショナルな環境へ。

お子様の英語習得のため海外留学をお考えですか?インターナショナルスクールの教育をお考えですか?日本にちょうど帰国してお子様の英語力を保ちインターナショナルな環境に身を置いてほしいとお考えですか?これらのどれか一つでも当てはまる方、まさにCrossサマーアカデミーがぴったりです!

お子様を英語漬けのインターナショナルな環境におきましょう。お子様が英語を学び、世界中の子どもたちと一緒にワクワクするような学習目標を達成すること、そしてインターナショナルコミュニティに加わるための自信をつけるサポートをしてあげましょう!

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Put your child in a total English and International environment.

Are you considering sending your child overseas to learn English? Are you thinking about International School Education? Are you just returning to Japan and hope to maintain your children’s English and International exposure? If you respond “Yes!” To any one of these, then the Cross Summer Academy is for you! 

Put your child in a total English and International environment. Let them work in English, to accomplish exciting learning objectives with kids and teens from around the world. Help them gain the confidence to become part of the international community!

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