Fukuoka Institute of Technology Release Walking App With Natural disaster Information
The Fukuoka Institute of Technology released a walking app to make fitness walking more informative. The smartphone application, ‘Bonsai Go’ (disaster prevention go), presents safety quizzes as users approach streets with risks of flooding and other natural disasters. The application aims to deepen residents’ understanding of the geographical features of their living areas instead of conventional hazard maps and other academic resources. The development team is working to extend the application area of coverage.
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100 Yen Breakfast Service For Students Resumed
Fukuoka Institute of Technology resumed “100-yen breakfast” services at its cafeterias. The cheap breakfast supported students of the college since 2014; however, in 2020 it was suspended due to the pandemic. This spring, the college hopes to help students with reduced incomes re-adjust to a lifestyle with in-class lectures by encouraging healthy breakfast habits. The service will be available until May 7.
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