13th World Scout Jamboree
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13th World Scout Jamboree | |
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Location | Asagiri Heights, Mount Fuji, Fujinomiya City |
Country | Japan |
Date(s) | 1971-08-02 to 1971-08-10 |
Attendance | 23,758 Scouts |
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The 13th World Jamboree was held August 2-10, 1971. It was held on Asagiri Heights on the western side of Mount Fuji, near the town of Fujinomiya City, Japan, approximately 80 miles southwest of Tokyo.
The Jamboree is remembered as being interrupted by Typhoon Olive in which 16,000 of the participating Scouts were evacuated to shelters in the countryside for 48 hours.[1]
The Jamboree site was served from the south by Japan National Highway #139 and a turnpike from Fujinomiya. Arriving Scouts were met at the Haneda International Airport in Tokyo and transported by coach to the Jamboree site, or to the Olympic Village in Tokyo as an intermediate stop.
The site itself covered an area of grassy sandbank of about 4 km2, sloping gently from east to west. Roughly rectangular in shape was the Jamboree Camp headquarters, Subcamp #11, Chūō, in the center of the site.
Medical facilities at the Jamboree were operated by the United States Army and Air Force. Other facilities at the Jamboree were a Skill-o-Rama and Exhibits service center and a large Trading Post.
In the opening days of the jamboree the Scouts played a 'wide game' in which each Scout was given a Japanese character on a colored card worn around the neck. At a signal the Scouts would fan out over the jamboree site looking for the other characters which would spell out the jamboree theme, 'For Understanding'. The Scouts who accomplished this feat then proceeded to a station to have their cards validated with a stamp.
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- ^ Jamborees History / World Jamboree / World Events / Events / Information & Events / Home - World Organization of the Scout Movement
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