Activities include Nature, Culture, Science, Faith and Beliefs, Global Development Village, Water, Peace, and Community.
Water For the all day off-site module, water activities such as sailing,
wind surfing, snorkeling, rafting and fishing were carried out at the pool and on the nearby coast. A half day on-site module was also available, with beachside activities such as volleyball, soccer, sand biking, tug-of-war, and water gun fights being carried out at the beach.
Community A full day module, participants could compare their own community to another community. This programme included practical implementation of the "Reaching Out" strategy in the local community. Participants were also able to experience the
real Japan by working with local people.
Peace An all day off-site module that took participants to the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum about two hours' drive away, where the participants could understand and feel the history of what happened on
August 6, 1945. There was also a small gathering to hear the memoirs and poems by the
survivors of Hiroshima, followed by an invitation for participants to come onstage and share their thoughts on peace. On 6 August 2015, two participants from each national contingent took part in a ceremony in
Hiroshima to mark the 70th anniversary of the
atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Global Development Village Global Development Village (GDV) was an on-site module programme, which attempted to raise awareness of global issues such as peace, the environment, development, human rights and health among participants. As the 23WSJ was held in Japan, GDV focuses on
disaster mitigation and
world peace. The
World Scout Organization requested active involvement of UN agencies, NGOs and
NPOs. The GDV programme was also part of the Join-in-Jamboree programme.
Nature A full day module programme, it was an attempt to foster better understanding of the surrounding nature, bringing appreciation to the environment. It was held in nearby Yamaguchi City where the Kirarahama cave is.
Culture "Crossroads of Culture" (CRC) was an activity to promote the exchange of cultures, and learning respect for the cultures amongst participants. The event also had a programme aimed at deepening the cultural understanding of Japan from
traditional culture to
pop culture among the participants.
Science An on-site programme that aimed at deepening the understanding of advances in science and technology, and the benefits and problems associated with science. This programme provided a venue for learning about the development of
fuel cells and other energy sources for the future,
ecological problems, robotics and automotive technologies. ==Media==