What's KAMAME
Roles of “KAMAME”
KAMAN! Media Center “KAMAME” is a station of KAMAGASAKI open to the world. Our mission is not only providing every kind of media or information, but to produce a place where people can stop and know each other. This is based on the idea that the situation that could foster people’s communication can be the media. KAMAGASAKI is a distinctive town, where various people work, live, meet and interact. Day workers, shopkeepers, non-profit workers, tourists, disabled peoples, children… Its diversity is outstanding of all other towns in Japan. With these diverse people, the feelings, enthusiasms, and conditions of each person should be all very different. We suppose these differences are like sprouts of expression, the very motive power for all activities in KAMAGASAKI. Taking that in consideration, KAMAN! Media Center collect information, share them with people around and work out for the active movements for KAMAGASAKI to connect to the world, for people’s communication.
Access to KAMAME
Our base
KAMAN! Media Center “KAMAME CENTER”
1-11-6 Taishi, Nishinari, Osaka, JAPAN 557-0002
tel & fax: 06-6636-1612 (international code +81)
Open: 10:00-20:00 (int.)
Holiday: Tuesday or no holiday (int.)
Our WebSite
KAMAN! Media Center Web “KAMAME-WEB”
HP: kama-media.org
Email: info@kama-media.org
Our place
Take Osaka subway “Dobutsuen-mae(Mido-suji line)” station No.2 exit, walk into shopping arcade. 1 minute-walk from the entrance of the arcade. Across from “Info-shop COCOROOM”. Another option is taking JR line, get off at Shin-Imamiya station, take east exit, then walk along route 43 to the east. The arcade is on the right. Cross the street.
PROJECTOR
Non Profit Organization COCOROOMM1-15-11 Sannou, Nishinari, Osaka, JAPAN
Info-Shop Café Cocoroom
tel & fax: 06-6636-1612 (international code +81)
COOPERATION
Yamatogawa Record (a.k.a. Wataru Asada / Artist)
Kenji Kai (NPO remo: organization for recording, expression, and media / Representative Director)
Broadcasting of cafe terere
Kinki University School of Science and Engineering City Planning Laboratory
COAGENCY
Osaka City University Urban Research Plaza
GRANT
The Toyota Foundation
