■  The Aim of  Our Scout Activities

Baden Powell, the founder of Boy Scout, wished boys to pioneer their fortunate life by their own positive efforts, and be useful people who would contribute to the society. This wish is also an everlasting aim of Boy Scouting so far.

According to the Japanese guidelines for Boy Scouting, they
suggest to lead youth to develop their physical, mental and social ability so as to bear the constructive role of the society.

Both of them hope youth to pursuit of happiness, not only for themselves, but also for everyone, so that our society could be better, and also our world would be peace.

Our troop is considering to lead Scouts to acquire self-reliance, leadership and cooperativeness partly for pleasure, and to finally to make them master the spirit of service.