One Coin Concert Series No. 35 Classical

2013年 1月17日(木)に津市で「ワン・コイン・コンサート 」が開催されます

2012/12/21 Friday Seminars and Events

Date Thursday, January 17, 2013
Time
Doors open at 10:45AM   Performance begins at 11:30AM
Doors open at 6:45PM     Performance begins at 7:15PM
Venue Mie Center for the Arts, Large Hall
Admission Open seating 500 yen
Ticket Sales Tickets will not be sold in advance, please purchase tickets at the venue on the day of the event.
Day care services Day care services are available for children who have not yet entered elementary school (This service requires a reservation and will be provided on a first come first served basis)
Audience members will receive a special present for coming!
The One Coin Concert Series is an opportunity for everyone to enjoy an hour of short musical pieces in a lighthearted causual atmosphere for only 500 yen.

Night shows and matinees!
Be sure to check out One Coin Concerts in Yokkaichi, as well!

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Information about Illegal Drug and Substance Abuse

2012/12/21 Friday Seminars and Events

2012年12月5日 鈴鹿市で、三重県警による「薬物乱用等防止セミナー」が開催されました。

The Mie Police Department held a seminar in Suzuka City on illegal drug abuse prevention on December 5, 2012.

Illegal drug abuse can cause serious mental and bodily harm, and, recently, certain illegal drugs have become easier to obtain. In this video, we will explain several well known illegal drugs and controlled substances.

1) Psychostimulants
Psychostimulants excite the nervous system, reducing fatigue and supressing hunger. Psychostimulants are extremely addictive, and require larger and larger doses to achieve the same desired effects. Long term use can result in hallucinations. The use and/or possession of psychostimulnants is a crime in Japan.

2) Cannabis/Marijuana
Cannabis (also known as marijuana) is a drug that is smoked, much like tobacco. While some people report a relaxing effect when using marijuana, people who abuse marijuana often experience changes in hearing, muscle fatigue and sharp drops in motivation. Growing and distributing cannabis are both crimes in Japan.

3) Other controlled substances (cocaine, heroin, MDMA, etc.)
Cocaine, like psychostimulants, excites the nervous system, but the effects last for a far shorter period of time. People who use heroin not only develop psychological dependencies, but physical dependencies as well. Heroin use is extremely dangerous, and continued heroin abuse may result in hallucinations and paranoia. MDMA (commonly known as “Ecstacy” or “X”) is extremely addictive, and can cause visual distortion and hallucination.

Why do laws that target drug and illegal substance abuse exist?

Substance abuse causes the user a great deal of psychological and physical harm. In addition, many drugs impede individuals’ ability to make decisions and distinguish right from wrong. Those who abuse drugs may also harm family members or other members of society. Individuals under the influence of drugs are also more likely to cause motor vehicle accidents.

Also, drug abuse can be a large financial burden, with small portions of certain drugs costing 10,000-20,000 yen. The majority of the profits made through illegal drug sales benefit organized crime, which has no concern for the well being of drug users.

There is one piece of advice that everyone should remember about illegal substances
“Stay away from drugs. Once you start, you will not be able to stop.”

4) Substances designed to mimic controlled substances/drugs
“Synthetic cannabis” is an herb that produces effects similar to cannabis/marijuana. There are also substances that are meant to mimic other controlled substances and illegal drugs. Users consume these substances in various ways, and they are sold in a variety of forms, including powder and liquid.

More research needs to be conducted in order to completely understand the effects that these substances have on the human body, but there is already clear evidence that abusing these substances can result in serious psychological and physical harm to users. There have been incidents where individuals using these substances have experienced serious side effects and sought medical assistance via ambulance. Some individuals have even lost their lives as a result of consuming these substances. Individuals under the influence of these substances have also been the cause of traffic accidents that involved many innocent bystanders.

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We urge you to avoid illegal drug use and situations where controlled substances are being consumed or distributed. The information provided here is only a small representation of the dangers of illegal drugs. Please remember that staying away from illegal drugs is a way to protect yourself and the ones you love.

*The information contained in this video was taken from the seminar conducted by the Mie Prefectural Police Department at the EAS Brazilian School in Suzuka.