The TV animation "Love Live! Sunshine! !", which will be aired in July, is based on the background location of Numazu City in Shizuoka Prefecture. Currently, the local area is making full use of its resources to promote tourism and even uses the power of idols to recruit fans to clean up the coast. According to Japanese netizens, Numazu City recently issued a call for fans of "Love Live! Sunshine! !", hoping that people with lofty ideals would come to help clean up floating debris at Shimago Beach. Shimago Beach is one of the important attractions in Numazu City and the main stage of the animation. In recent years, due to the surge in tourists, many floating objects have bred, making this originally calm sea area turbid. In the case of a shortage of manpower, the beach officials actually turned to idol fans. In order to encourage fans to come and clean up voluntarily, the recruitment notice also included the slogan "Let's act together to maintain the beauty of the stage of "Love Live! Sunshine!!". The plan has been launched, and the deadline for recruitment is June 24, and the official cleaning will begin on June 25. If they work for the goddess in their hearts, will the otakus feel obliged to go out of their homes and contribute to society? In any case, this method of mobilizing enthusiasm is relatively novel, and once successful, it is still very valuable for reference... For more related information, please visit: Love Live! |
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