Sustainable Development of Regional Communities Development

Activities in 2015

“AEON Sukusuku Laboratory” at AEON Mall Tsukuba

Event Overview
Venue AEON Mall Tsukuba
Date February 13, 2016 (Sat.)
Participants 123 persons from 38 groups (Adult: 77, Children 46)
Scenes from the event (Feb. 13, AEON Mall Tsukuba, 3rd Floor AEON Hall)
  • Speech by Mr. Hamada, Regional Office Manager of Kitakanto and Niigata Company, AEON Retail Co., Ltd.
    Speech by Mr. Hamada, Regional Office Manager of Kitakanto and Niigata Company, AEON Retail Co., Ltd.
  • Speech by Ishibasi Chief of Section on Measures to Prevent Declining Birthrate, Child and Family Dept., Health and Welfare Division, Ibaraki Prefectural Government
    Speech by Ishibasi Chief of Section on Measures to Prevent Declining Birthrate, Child and Family Dept., Health and Welfare Division, Ibaraki Prefectural Government
  • Child-raising Seminar by Professor Tokuda, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
    Child-raising Seminar by Professor Tokuda, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
  • After the lecture, many people lined up outside the venue to receive consultation from Professor Tokuda
    After the lecture, many people lined up outside the venue to receive consultation from Professor Tokuda
  • Lala-chan's exercise during break time using flags
    Lala-chan’s exercise during break time using flags
  • Children on stage singing "Tenohira wo Taiyo ni (Palm to the Sun)" with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda
    Children on stage singing “Tenohira wo Taiyo ni (Palm to the Sun)” with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda
  • Ms. Yuki singing with guests in the audience
    Ms. Yuki singing with guests in the audience
  • Autograph and handshake session with the guests
    Autograph and handshake session with the guests

Voices of the Participants Voices of the Participants

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It was impressive to hear that children understand if they are clearly told what should not be done. The contents were easy to follow and interesting, and I enjoyed the learning experience.
The lecture was enjoyable. It offered many hints about raising children. I would like to attend the professor’s lecture again.
The story about how mothers scold children was impressive, and the professor talked in a way that was easy to understand for everyone. Tsukuba City has many families that have relocated to the area, so I look forward to a seminar on child-raising again.
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My childhood wish to attend their concert was finally granted. I am happy to have listened with my 3-year old child and my pregnant baby. It’s great to have heard my favorite song, “Turkish March.”
It was great to hear the story about voiced and nasal consonants, episodes about children, and the message of encouragement from the two singers to the mothers.
As a mother of two girls, I want to remember to be gentle and have certain latitude in raising children. My husband and I participated together, and we were both inspired.

“Sukusuku Laboratory in Itabashi”

Event Overview
Venue Itabashi Green Hall
Date January 29, 2016 (Friday)
Participants 44 sets of 118 people (including adult: 70 people)
Scenes from the event (Jan. 29, Itabashi Green Hall, 2nd Floor Hall)
  • Guest remarks by Mr. Oomae, General Manager of Tokyo Division, Minamikanto Company, AEON Retail. Co., LTD.
    Guest remarks by Mr. Oomae, General Manager of Tokyo Division, Minamikanto Company, AEON Retail. Co., LTD.
  • Speech by Mr. Sakamoto, Mayor of Itabashi, Tokyo.
    Speech by Mr. Sakamoto, Mayor of Itabashi, Tokyo.
  • Child-raising Seminar by Professor Tokuda, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
    Child-raising Seminar by Professor Tokuda, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
  • After the lecture, many people lined up outside the venue to receive consultation from Professor Tokuda
    After the lecture, many people lined up outside the venue to receive consultation from Professor Tokuda
  • Lala-chan's exercise during break time using flags
    Lala-chan’s exercise during break time using flags
  • Children on stage singing "Tenohira wo Taiyo ni (Palm to the Sun)" with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda
    Children on stage singing “Tenohira wo Taiyo ni (Palm to the Sun)” with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda
  • Ms. Yuki singing with guests in the audience
    Ms. Yuki singing with guests in the audience
  • Autograph and handshake session with the guests
    Autograph and handshake session with the guests

Voices of the Participants Voices of the Participants

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The professor’s talk about way of scolding the children and raising them was very easy to understand and helpful. I realized what I have done wrongly so far, and will change it to raise my children well.
I was able to consult about my concern that my child is always biting or running around while eating, and felt relieved. Actually, only by listening to the professor’s talk, I felt relieved already.
All the talk of the professor was very impressive. I wanted to hear a lot more. I was moved and felt appreciated to be able to have individual consultation with him.
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My heart is warmed up and healed by the pleasant voices of the both singers. I thought from now on that I’d sing that way to my to daughter.
It was wonderful being able to listen live to the songs of two singers whose performances I have been watching on TV with my parents since childhood. I felt pleasant and moved. My 1-year-old and five-month child moved his body, clapped his hands, and seemed to have much fun as well.
Listening to the singing voice, it came out the tears so that the thread is loose. The eyes of your Futari is a very beautiful, I think you’ll go continue such activity in the future.

“AEON Sukusuku Laboratory” at Aeon Mall Wakayama

Venue Aeon Mall Wakayama
Date July 14, 2015 (Tue.)
Participants
    • A total of 189 people,
    • including 40 sets of 119 Sukusuku members
  • Speech by Mr. Yamaji, General Manager of Hanwa Division, AEON Retail. Co., LTD.
    Speech by Mr. Yamaji, General Manager of Hanwa Division, AEON Retail. Co., LTD.
  • Guest speech by Mr. Yamamoto, Manager of Welfare and Health Department, Wakayama Prefecture
    Guest speech by Mr. Yamamoto, Manager of Welfare and Health Department, Wakayama Prefecture
  • Child-raising Seminar by Professor Tokuda, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
    Child-raising Seminar by Professor Tokuda, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
  • After the lecture, many people lined up outside the venue to receive consultation from Professor Tokuda
    After the lecture, many people lined up outside the venue to receive consultation from Professor Tokuda
  • Lala-chan's exercise during break time using flags
    Lala-chan’s exercise during break time using flags
  • Children on stage singing "Tenohira wo Taiyo ni (Palm to the Sun)" with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda
    Children on stage singing “Tenohira wo Taiyo ni (Palm to the Sun)” with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda

26 pupils of Nozaki kindergarten got onto the stage and sang together with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda

26 pupils of Nozaki kindergarten got onto the stage and sang together with Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda

  • Autograph and handshake session with the guests
    Autograph and handshake session with the guests

Voices of the Participants Voices of the Participants

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There were a lot of examples in the talk, which made it very easy to understand. I would not just swallow the information, I would apply it to raise my child.
So far, I had been worried about raising two daughters who are 2-year-old different. I was shocked to realize that what I had done so far were all wrong.
We are grandparents now. I am going to tell parents of our grandchildren the talks we heard today, in the hope that they can raise their children better.
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I am a mother now; but today, listening those songs reminded of my mother. I would like to sing the “cradle of the song” to sing my children.
Whenever I hear the song “Hometown”, I shed in tears. I hope that the children will sing it at school as well.
My mother who are being hospitalized now is a fan of Ms. Saori Yuki and Ms. Sachiko Yasuda. Their songs give her strength. I hope I can sing together with her again someday; that was why I participated this event. I was really moved.