2023Museum Tour Results
1. implementation schedule
May 23, 2023 - February 9, 2024 (89 days)
Weekdays Tuesday - Friday
Schools, etc.
- Number of schools
130 schools - Number of children
7,151 (7,639 including those who were escorted)
3. implementation overview
As in the previous year, all schools that requested the program were accepted this year. Seven of these schools (total10The first two sessions were cancelled due to the school's circumstances, but were rescheduled to be held on a substitute schedule. Schools stayed at the museum for one hour.30The time for group viewing and other activities was about 1 hour, all of which were the same as the previous year.
The children toured inside and outside of the museum with the guide staff and children in the same group, sharing their insights, impressions, and opinions gained during the tour within the group and deepening their individual thoughts.
The Collection Exhibition Room features works from the museum's collection, including Collection Exhibition I "Shiraga Kazuo: The Amagasaki City Collection" and Collection Exhibition II "Shiraga Kazuo: The Amagasaki City Collection". Re:1993",guest room008 Nawin Rawanchaikun, "Place of RebirthThe visitors viewed the "Land of New Birth" and Collection Exhibition III, "Special Feature: Arata Isozaki 'Reduction' Series.
In addition, many tours were affected by weather conditions this year. In particular, during the rainy season and winter, outdoor activities were sometimes difficult.
4. changes in implementation methods for this fiscal year
None in particular.
5. survey results
- General comments, museum and guide staff, advance preparation
In response to Q1-6 and Q8,130All of the schools indicated that they were satisfied or somewhat satisfied with the program. They commented that the children enjoyed participating in the program and appreciated the courteous manner in which they were treated. - Arrangement of transportation on the day of the event
In answer to Q7,130Almost all of the schools indicated that they were satisfied or somewhat satisfied. One school responded somewhat dissatisfied because of the method of communication when changing the time. - Date & Time
Two schools responded that they were somewhat dissatisfied or dissatisfied with the day of the event and two schools responded that they were somewhat dissatisfied or dissatisfied with the time of the event. Regarding the time of the visit, one respondent stated that the visit was too busy at the end of the school term. Regarding the time of day, all schools were closed on Wednesday afternoons.5School hours (14:45)Some expressed a desire for the event to be held in the morning because of the time constraints and the need to contact parents due to dismissal from school. Others commented that there was not enough time, and some wanted more free time to view the exhibits.