The Kyoto City Youth Service Association (Location: Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto; President: Chiaki Abo) will host a Joint Volunteer Exhibition for youth on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Kyoto City Central Youth Activity Center.

### Event Overview Kyoto City hosts various activity centers, including youth activity centers. Many people feel uncertain about the types of people involved or want to know more about the activities before starting as a volunteer. This exhibition brings together organizations operating within Kyoto City, providing a space for attendees to speak directly with staff from organizations and activities of interest.

### Event Details - **Date & Time:** Saturday, May 30, 2026, 14:00–16:00 (Doors open at 13:30) - **Venue:** Kyoto City Central Youth Activity Center (262 Misayama-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City) - 5-minute walk from Shijo Station or Karasuma Oike Station (Karasuma Subway Line) - 5-minute walk from Karasuma Station (Hankyu Kyoto Line) - **Participation Fee:** Free - **Eligibility:** Individuals aged 13–30 living, working, or studying in Kyoto City - **Participating Organizations:** - Yamashina Daigo Kodomo no Hiroba - Higashiyama Iki-iki Community Activity Center - Youth Council Kyoto - Misasagi no Mori - Adventure Camp Executive Committee - Kyoto City Welfare Volunteer Center - Other local organizations are also scheduled to exhibit.

- **Organizer:** Kyoto City Youth Service Association - **How to Apply:** Please apply via the URL below (Walk-ins accepted on the day). https://activo.jp/entry/115184

### About Kyoto City Youth Service Association Based on the philosophy of youth service to support the self-growth of young people (mainly junior high students to age 30), the association focuses on creating safe spaces, supporting autonomous activities, and providing consultation services. In addition to operating seven centers within Kyoto City, it manages the Kyoto City General Consultation Desk for Children and Youth and the Kyoto Youth Support Station, with approximately 520,000 users in FY2024. It also supports youth growth through various commissioned projects such as learning support for students from low-income households and independence support for children in social care.

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