Next Theme for the “Honeybee Talk”
Our “Honeybee Talk” series has been receiving wonderful feedback each time, and we’ve been hosting it with a different central theme for every session.
The first session in February was held at Aloha Terrace, where we explored the theme “What Are Honeybees?” and even elementary school children enjoyed the experience.
The second session in March took place at Gogoshima Beer Farm, focusing on “The Early Spring Buildup of the Colony,” where we shared the fascinating stories unfolding inside the hive.
The third session in April was held at Mayudama, where we looked at “Swarming” from the bees’ perspective, exploring their remarkably democratic decision-making process.
For our next “Honeybee Talk,” we are excited to explore the theme: “What Is Honey?”
We will focus on how honey is made, while also touching on its precious nature, its relationship to our health, and the diverse varieties and challenges of honey around the world. It promises to be a rich and engaging session.
The date is currently being finalized, and we will announce the details once the venue and schedule are confirmed.
As space is limited to 10 participants, we sincerely appreciate your understanding. If you would like to receive early notification, please contact us through the “Contact” page on our website and indicate your interest in the next session. We will prioritize sending you the details as soon as they are available.
Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you.