After-School and Childcare Facility

Koto City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned Project) Details

The “Koto Kids Club” is a place where children can spend their free time after school, summer vacation, winter vacation, etc., using school facilities. Activities include playing origami, drawing, Othello, board games and indoors games with friends and instructors as well as physical exercise through sports activities in the gymnasium and school grounds to the extent that it does not interfere with the school’s educational activities. In addition, homework and other learning activities and events such as “hands-on classes” are also offered as needed.

One of our unique traits is to facilitate “After School Children’s Club” activities with instructors who are skilled in various fields, we develop children’s curiosity and potential, develop their positive attitude and curiosity towards everything, and expand each child’s potential towards the future.

 
Koto Kids Club Rokusuna (Established inside the Dairoku Sunamachi Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Nidai (Established inside the Daini Ojima Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Rinkai (Established inside the Rinkai Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Higashisuna (Established inside the Higashisuna Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Kametaka (Established inside the Kametaka Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Edagawa (Established inside the Edagawa Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Nanasuna (Established inside the Nanasuna Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Nanyo (Established inside the Nanyo Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Sennan (Established inside the Sennan Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Suijin (Established inside the Suijin Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Nanou (Established inside the Nanou Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Kazuya (Established inside the Kazuya Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Gosuna (Established inside the Daigo Sunamachi Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Nikame (Established inside the Daini Kameido Elementary School)
Koto Kids Club Tosen (Established inside the Tosen Elementary School)

 

Chigasaki City, Kanagawa (Chigasaki City Subsidiary Business)

The club is based on the “After School Learning Creation Project” positioned in the city’s “Basic Policy for an Affluent Longevity Society.
Mommy Rainbow Kids offers a variety of programs such as English and exercise based on the original “Nanairo Program,” camping at the Yanagishima Campground, and cleanup activities at Southern Beach, as well as emotional development through multigenerational exchanges with local senior staff.

 

Mommy Rainbow Kids@Chigasaki Southern St.

 

Ota City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned Project)

The purpose of the program is to provide a safe and secure place for children to stay after school under the supervision of support staff in elementary school classrooms, and to nurture independence and social skills through a variety of experiences and activities.
 
Haginaka Otakko Hiroba (Established inside the Haginaka Elementary School)
Nishirokugo Otakko Hiroba (Established inside the Nishirokugo Elementary School)

 

Nerima City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned Project)

It is a facility where parents take care of children who need after-school childcare because they work together, and they cooperate with each other through play and life, and spend their time happily and lively after school.
The Nerikko Club is a place where children from the implementing school and schoolchildren’s club can safely spend long holidays such as after school and summer vacation. There is a “Nerikko Hiroba” that can be used by any child at the school, and a “Nerikko School Children’s Club” for children in need of childcare, which can be selected according to the growth of the child.
 
Oizumi After-School Club (Established inside the Oizumi Elementary School)
Nerima Daini After-School Nerikko Club (Established inside the Nerima Daini Elementary School)
Hikarigaoka Akinohi Nerikko Club (Established inside the Hikarigaoka Akinohi Elementary School)
Toyotama Children’s Club

 

Meguro City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned Project)

The after-school childcare club is a facility that provides childcare on behalf of parents who cannot take care of them due to work, nursing, schooling, etc., even if the child returns home after school. Run Run Hiroba utilizes the schoolyard, gymnasium, and extracurricular activities classrooms of an elementary school that is not temporarily used, and is played independently (schoolyard play, board games, crafts) while watching over the dedicated management staff after school and during the summer vacation. We will provide a safe and secure place where you can do activities) and self-study (learning, reading, etc.).
 
Komaba After-School Children’s Club (Established inside the Komaba Elementary School)
Komaba Elementary School Run Run Plaza
Sugekari Elementary School In-school Childcare Club (in Sugekari Elementary School)
Gohongi After-school Childcare Club (Inside Gohongi Elementary School)
Sugekari After-school Childcare Club

 

Arakawa City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned Project)

This project provides a place to play and spend time with elementary school students living in Arakawa City who are unable to receive appropriate after-school care due to their parents working status.
With the cooperation of the local community, we provide a safe and secure place for children to play, study, and participate in sports and cultural activities after school.
 
Kyuhake Nikoniko School・After-School Children’s Club (Established inside the Daikyuhaketa Elementary School)
Minamisenju 6-chome After-School Children’s Club
Higurashi Elementary Niko-Niko School and After-School

 

Adachi Ward, Tokyo (Government Commissioned Project)

This is a place to take care of children whose parents are not at home during the day due to work or illness.
 
Tsubomi After-School Child Care Room (Established inside the Nishiarai Daini Elementary School)

 

Suginami City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned project)

School children’s clubs provide a place for children of families where parents are away during the day due to work or other reasons to live after school. The club is operated with a focus on play and group activities so that the children can have a safe and enjoyable time.
 
Nishita School Children’s Club (inside Nishita Elementary School)
Kutsukake School Children’s Club (in Kutsukake Elementary School)
Nishita School Children’s Club (Inside Nishita Elementary School)
Kutsukake School Children’s Club (Inside Kutsukake Elementary School)
Momoichi After-School Club (Inside Momoi Daiichi Elementary School)
Hachinari After-School Club
Iogi After-School Club
Iogi After-School Childcare for Elementary School Project (Inside Iogi Elementary School)

 

Kita City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned project)

The purpose of this program is to provide a place to play and live for children whose parents are not around in their home due to work or other reasons, thereby promoting their sound development.
 

Wakuwaku Ouichi Hiroba (Inside Oji Daiichi Elementary School)
Wakuwaku Oji Hiroba (Inside Oji Elementary School)
Wakuwaku Jujo Hiroba (Inside Jujo Elementary School)
Wakuwaku Toshima Wakaba Hiroba (Inside Toshima Wakaba Elementary School)
Wakuwaku Akabane Hiroba (Inside Akabane Elementary School)
Wakuwaku Yoniwa Hiroba (Inside Yoniwa Elementary School)
Wakuwaku Ouni Hiroba (Inside Oji Daini Elementary School)

 

Minato City, Tokyo (Government Commissioned project)

The purpose of this club is to promote the safe and healthy development of children by providing an appropriate place to play and do daily routine activities for children whose parents or guardians are provisionally not available due to work or illness.
 
Shirokanedai School Children’s Club (Yukashinomori School Children’s Club)

 
 

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