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You can search for places where you can play with handheld fireworks! Smartphone application "Hanabi-Navi"|IT enthusiast mom: Together with Ogamari's baby tech

Hello! This is Ogamari. Fireworks are one of the most popular summer traditions! We, parents and daughters, went to a fireworks display the other day. Watching fireworks is great, but we also want to do handheld fireworks! The only problem we had when we moved away from our hometown was that we didn't know where to...

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Aichi Prefecture x eicon】Total prize money of 10 million yen! Business Plan Contest Sponsored by Aichi Prefecture Calling for "Social Innovation" ideas from all over Japan that lead to solutions for various social issues such as childcare and education!

AICHI NEXT UNICORN LEAGUE (Season 2) Program Information Session will be held on August 30. Season 1 "Industrial Innovation" Final Judging Session to be held on September 26 is also now accepting applications for participation. - The following is from the press release...

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Outpatient clinic for "baby's head shape" opened at Hokkaido Children's Comprehensive Medical and Rehabilitation Center, where "baby's head shape" corrective treatment using helmets manufactured by Japan Medical Company will be available.

- The following is from the press release - Hokkaido Children's Comprehensive Medical and Rehabilitation Center (Sapporo, Hokkaido; Director: Motoki Takamuro) opened "Baby Head Shape Outpatient Clinic" in the Pediatric Neurosurgery Department, Japan Med...

Together with Ogamari's Baby Tech

Smartphone application "Onaka no Kiroku" to easily record the growth of your tummy during pregnancy|IT enthusiast mom: Together with Ogamari's baby tech

Hello! My name is Ogamari. I am actually expecting the birth of my second child in early October. I've been so busy with childcare and work that I haven't had much time to focus on my belly like I did with my first child, but I found an app that is perfect for me, so I thought I'd share it with you...

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60% of parents have had a near-miss experience such as not knowing where their child is...or getting lost! What are the most commonly used GPS devices? |Survey by Ikoiyo Research Institute

Survey and analysis based on user questionnaires on experiences of having trouble locating children, countermeasures against such problems, and the percentage of respondents who have their children with location-aware devices - The following is from the press release - Japan's largest child...