QuizKnock Creates Educational Quiz for Ministry of the Environment's Ecochil Survey! Special Site 'Quiz de Tsunagou Ecochil Chosa with QuizKnock' Now Live
QuizKnock has collaborated with the Ministry of the Environment's 'Ecochil Survey' to launch an engaging special website, 'Quiz de Tsunagou Ecochil Chosa with QuizKnock,' on March 31, 2026. This site aims to broadly communicate the importance of the Ecochil Survey, a major national project on children's health and environment, through quizzes and videos.
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QuizKnock, operated by Baton Inc. (Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director Yosuke Kikawa), has collaborated with the "Japan Environment and Children's Study (Ecochil Survey*)" to launch a special website, "Quiz de Tsunagou Ecochil Chosa with QuizKnock," on March 31, 2026. The content is designed to help children and the general public easily learn about the Ecochil Survey, which aims to create an environment where children can grow up healthy and parenting can be done with peace of mind, through quizzes and videos.
The "Japan Environment and Children's Study (Ecochil Survey)" is a large-scale national project initiated by the Ministry of the Environment in 2011.
With the cooperation of approximately 100,000 parent-child pairs nationwide, the health status of babies is regularly monitored from the time they are in their mothers' wombs. The Ecochil Survey is being conducted in 15 regions across Japan to clarify how environmental factors affect children's health and to realize an environment where children and future generations can live healthy lives.
The newly launched special website features 20 quizzes created by QuizKnock, and a bonus video can be viewed upon answering all questions correctly. The content is designed to allow participants to enjoy learning about the importance and achievements of the Ecochil Survey.
*The Ecochil Survey is a project conducted by the Ministry of the Environment.
## Special Website Overview
Site Name: Quiz de Tsunagou Ecochil Chosa with QuizKnock
URL: http://ecochil-quiz.baton8.com/
Release Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
In conjunction with this collaboration, a video titled 'Remember that trend when you were in elementary school? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qzBGSZbrlQ)' has also been released on the YouTube channel 'QuizKnock Kaigichu [Subchannel].' This video features QuizKnock members reflecting on their childhoods, discussing topics such as sleep duration and extracurricular activities—items actually included in the Ecochil Survey questionnaire—to help viewers learn about the survey's initiatives and outcomes.
The "Japan Environment and Children's Study (Ecochil Survey)" is a large-scale national project initiated by the Ministry of the Environment in 2011.
With the cooperation of approximately 100,000 parent-child pairs nationwide, the health status of babies is regularly monitored from the time they are in their mothers' wombs. The Ecochil Survey is being conducted in 15 regions across Japan to clarify how environmental factors affect children's health and to realize an environment where children and future generations can live healthy lives.
The newly launched special website features 20 quizzes created by QuizKnock, and a bonus video can be viewed upon answering all questions correctly. The content is designed to allow participants to enjoy learning about the importance and achievements of the Ecochil Survey.
*The Ecochil Survey is a project conducted by the Ministry of the Environment.
## Special Website Overview
Site Name: Quiz de Tsunagou Ecochil Chosa with QuizKnock
URL: http://ecochil-quiz.baton8.com/
Release Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
In conjunction with this collaboration, a video titled 'Remember that trend when you were in elementary school? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qzBGSZbrlQ)' has also been released on the YouTube channel 'QuizKnock Kaigichu [Subchannel].' This video features QuizKnock members reflecting on their childhoods, discussing topics such as sleep duration and extracurricular activities—items actually included in the Ecochil Survey questionnaire—to help viewers learn about the survey's initiatives and outcomes.