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Flower display by Shoyo High School students (January 2022)
Since 2001, Aso Kumamoto Airport has been exhibiting seasonal floral arrangements grown by students from agricultural-related schools in the prefecture.
When you use the airport, why not take a look down at your feet and enjoy the artwork created by high school students from Kumamoto?
The January exhibit features works (pansies and cyclamens) by students from Kumamoto Prefectural Shoyo High School.
[Comments from Shoyo High School students]
Shoyo High School, where we study, opened in 1996 as the first credit-based comprehensive high school in Kumamoto Prefecture, and is now in its 26th year. This school allows each student to choose subjects from five broad subject groups - "General Series," "Agriculture Series," "Industry Series," "Business Series," and "Home Economics Series" - in order to realize their dreams, and to deepen their learning.
In class, we learned about the cultivation and maintenance methods of various flowers, and this time, we made a flower arrangement to display at Aso Kumamoto Airport. The flowers planted in the planter are pansies, which bloom one after another with their lovely flowers, and garden cyclamens, which are attractive because they can be enjoyed as bright flowers during the winter when there are fewer types of flowers.
We hope that those who visit the airport will feel a little love for the airport.

[Exhibition place]
Entrances to the domestic passenger terminal building and satellite building,
The passage between the domestic passenger terminal building and the satellite building,
A passageway connecting the domestic and international passenger terminal buildings




