The program from the “54th Nishinomiya Municipal Junior High School Joint Music Concert,” held without an audience in early October, is currently being broadcast on cable TV’s “Baycom 12 Channel.”

Baycom is airing it as part of “Yell For Children,” a program that supports children doing their best even amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Channel: Baycom 12 Channel
Broadcast Dates: 11/16 (Mon) – 22 (every day from 19:00 *The same program will be rebroadcast daily during this period
Broadcast times for each school are here↓↓(from the Baycom website)
19:00~ Gakubun Junior High School Japanese Taiko Club
19:08~ Hamawaki Junior High School Choir Club
19:15~ Uegahara Junior High School Chorus Club
19:20~ Naruo Junior High School Chorus Club
19:26~ Taisha Junior High School Choir Club
19:33~ Fukatsu Junior High School Brass Band Club
19:42~ Imazu Junior High School Brass Band Club
19:52~ Kurakuen Junior High School Brass Band Club
20:00~ Taisha Junior High School Brass Band Club
20:08~ Hamawaki Junior High School Brass Band Club
20:16~ Naruominami Junior High School Brass Band Club
20:24~ Kawaragi Junior High School Brass Band Club
20:32~ Kobu Junior High School Brass Band Club
20:39~ Gakubun Junior High School Brass Band Club
20:47~ Nishinomiyahama Compulsory Education School Marina City Junior Jazz Orchestra
20:56~ Takasu Junior High School Brass Band Club
21:04~ Hiraki Junior High School Brass Band Club
21:08~ Yamaguchi Junior High School Brass Band Club
21:19~ Shiose Junior High School Brass Band Club
21:29~ Koryo Junior High School Brass Band Club
21:38~ Hamakoshien Junior High School Brass Band Club
21:45~ Uegahara Junior High School Brass Band Club
21:54~ Masago Junior High School Brass Band Club
22:03~ Naruo Junior High School Brass Band Club
22:11~ Kamikoshien Junior High School Brass Band Club
22:20~ Koryo Junior High School Choir Club
The joint music concert was held at Amity Hall on October 3 and 4, with 26 club groups taking part, including Japanese taiko, jazz, and brass band clubs. A total of 653 students performed the results of their practice.
On the first broadcast day, 11/16, Baycom users
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apparently watched the joint music concert and said the performances were wonderful. Seeing students from your alma mater working hard really makes you want to cheer them on, doesn’t it?
Nishitsu-style viewer rating: 42.8% (Sensei @ Nishitsu used to be a teacher, so he must have watched it. Probably.)
Mama said she wanted to see her old school, so she was glued to the TV from 19:00, but it seems they didn’t appear until near the end… 😅
If you only want to watch your own alma mater, be sure to use the broadcast schedule above as a reference (^_^)



















