May 2026: Day Service for Severely Disabled Children "Otto Pottos" Opens in Saginomiya, Nakano-ku
NPO Mihara-iro opened its second day service facility, "Otto Pottos," for children with severe physical and mental disabilities and medical care needs in Saginomiya, Nakano-ku, on May 1, 2026. It utilizes advanced robots and AI technology to provide therapy and foster community collaboration.
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Specific Non-Profit Organization Mihara-iro (Headquarters: 4-10-2 Nakano, Nakano-ku; Representative Director: Takahiro Kikuchi; hereinafter "NPO Mihara-iro"), which supports children with severe physical and mental disabilities and medical care needs and their families, opened its second day service facility for children with severe physical and mental disabilities and medical care needs in Saginomiya, Nakano-ku, on May 1, 2026.
Utilization of Communication Robots and AI Technology
Similar to its first facility, "Day Service for Severely Disabled Children Patto Potto," Otto Pottos utilizes cutting-edge robots such as Lovot, Arm Wander, Kachaka, and Alexa, as well as TV game consoles, generative AI technology, and AI video analysis technology for habilitation and therapeutic education. ICT tools are used to digitize communication with parents, reducing their burden.
An Environment for Growth, a Little Stylish, Playing Freely, and Growing with the Community
We support growth in a slightly stylish environment. There is also an outdoor space, providing an environment where children can engage in activities freely. Being adjacent to an elementary school, we will broaden the scope of habilitation by participating in various events and exchanges in collaboration with neighborhood associations and the community.
Otto Pottos Interior
Pick-up and Drop-off Service to Your Home or Special Needs School
We provide pick-up and drop-off services to homes throughout Nakano-ku, eastern Suginami-ku, southeastern Nerima-ku, Tokyo Metropolitan Eifuku Gakuen, and Tokyo Metropolitan Shimura Gakuen. Children will enjoy traveling in cute and cool wagon cars.
Patto Pink Go
Target Audience: Children aged 0 to 18 with Severe Physical and Mental Disabilities and Medical Care Needs
The target audience is children with severe physical and mental disabilities and medical care needs.
Please consult us even if your child requires severe medical care.
Parents and support coordinators are welcome to contact us via our website.
Utilization of Communication Robots and AI Technology
Similar to its first facility, "Day Service for Severely Disabled Children Patto Potto," Otto Pottos utilizes cutting-edge robots such as Lovot, Arm Wander, Kachaka, and Alexa, as well as TV game consoles, generative AI technology, and AI video analysis technology for habilitation and therapeutic education. ICT tools are used to digitize communication with parents, reducing their burden.
An Environment for Growth, a Little Stylish, Playing Freely, and Growing with the Community
We support growth in a slightly stylish environment. There is also an outdoor space, providing an environment where children can engage in activities freely. Being adjacent to an elementary school, we will broaden the scope of habilitation by participating in various events and exchanges in collaboration with neighborhood associations and the community.
Otto Pottos Interior
Pick-up and Drop-off Service to Your Home or Special Needs School
We provide pick-up and drop-off services to homes throughout Nakano-ku, eastern Suginami-ku, southeastern Nerima-ku, Tokyo Metropolitan Eifuku Gakuen, and Tokyo Metropolitan Shimura Gakuen. Children will enjoy traveling in cute and cool wagon cars.
Patto Pink Go
Target Audience: Children aged 0 to 18 with Severe Physical and Mental Disabilities and Medical Care Needs
The target audience is children with severe physical and mental disabilities and medical care needs.
Please consult us even if your child requires severe medical care.
Parents and support coordinators are welcome to contact us via our website.