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Notice The new program "Doboku's Radio" begins on Chuo FM

I went to Hokkaido on weekends.

The photo shows the Clock Tower (Chuo-ku, Sapporo City), a symbol of Sapporo, a nationally designated important cultural property.
The watch equipment, which began to move in the Meiji era, still accurately tickle and is recognized as a "mechanical heritage that constitutes a historical landscape." Machinery heritage refers to the purpose of preserving important achievements in the history of mechanical technology development and those that have contributed to society with mechanical technology, and passing them on to the next generation as cultural heritage. Properties related to machinery technology certified by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers and their systems.

Speaking of national important cultural properties and mechanical heritage, we have a civil engineering star bridge Kachidokibashi in Chuo-ku.

Click here for the machinery and equipment of the jump opening section of Kachidokibashi.
 [Kachidoki / Tsukiji] The Kachidokibashi Museum, which shows how Kachidokibashi works.

 

Chuo-ku in Sapporo, which I found while traveling

Chuo-ku in Sapporo found while traveling [Notice] New program "Doboku's Radio" begins on Chuo FM


When I was walking around the city of Sapporo while thinking about such things, I noticed a sign of a company.
CTI。 I remember seeing this logo somewhere. Oh, this is……!

 

 Notice The new program "Doboku's Radio" begins on Chuo FM


Isn't it a company that has a banner on the correspondent blog?
Construction Technology Research Institute, Ltd., headquartered in Hamacho, Chuo-ku. It seems that there is a Hokkaido branch office in Sapporo.

 

 Notice The new program "Doboku's Radio" begins on Chuo FM


Just the other day, I learned about such news.

Chuo FM (community FM broadcasting station in Chuo-ku) will start a program called "Doborazi" in May.
The project is being produced by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers and the Institute of Construction Technology, Inc.

Do you think it's a "doborazi"? Because it's "Doboku's radio."
"Doboku's Radio" welcomes civil engineering officials and civil engineering lovers as guests, and talks about seasonal topics related to infrastructure mainly in Chuo-ku and the appeal of civil engineering in an easy-to-understand and passionate manner.

Have you ever had such a maniac radio show? It seems that civil engineering can be felt closer and it will be a study of infrastructure tourism, so I would like to listen. Whether you are a civil engineering lover or not, look at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 2019!

New program "Doboku's Radio"

Program name Doboku Radio (abbreviated as Doboraji)
Broadcast station Central FM (frequency: 84.0MHz)
Broadcast date From May 1, 2019, every Wednesday from 20:00 to 20:30
Rebroadcast every Sunday from 12:00 to 12:30

Central FM broadcasts can be listened to via the Internet if you have a PC or smartphone, even in areas where you cannot catch the Radio Wave transmitted from the rooftop of Kabukiza.
For more information, please refer to the Central FM website "Listening to broadcasts on PCs and smartphones!"