TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery Donates to Youth Study Abroad Support Fund 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund,' Receiving Certificate of Appreciation from Hokkaido Governor Naomichi Suzuki
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- TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery Donates to Youth Study Abroad Support Fund 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund,' Receiving Certificate of Appreciation from Hokkaido Governor Naomichi Suzuki
- Medical Corporation Frontier, operator of TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery with 101 clinics nationwide, has donated 3 million yen to the 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund' to support the global ambitions of Hokkaido's youth. The donation was recognized with a certificate of appreciation from Governor Naomichi Suzuki on June 15, 2026, inspired by Dr. Hideki Nakazono's personal journey from climbing Asahidake in Hokkaido to summiting Mount Everest.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 18, 2026
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Medical Corporation Frontier, operator of TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery with 101 clinics nationwide, has donated 3 million yen to the 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund' to support the global ambitions of Hokkaido's youth. The donation was recognized with a certificate of appreciation from Governor Naomichi Suzuki on June 15, 2026, inspired by Dr. Hideki Nakazono's personal journey from climbing Asahidake in Hokkaido to summiting Mount Everest.
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- June 18, 2026
Medical Corporation Frontier, operator of TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery with 101 clinics nationwide, has donated 3 million yen to the 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund' to support the global ambitions of Hokkaido's youth. The donation was recognized with a certificate of appreciation from Governor Naomichi Suzuki on June 15, 2026, inspired by Dr. Hideki Nakazono's personal journey from climbing Asahidake in Hokkaido to summiting Mount Everest.
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(Left) Dr. Hideki Nakazono, TCB (Center) Chairman Hiroo Teranishi, TCB (Right) Governor Naomichi Suzuki, Hokkaido
Background of the Donation
TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery upholds a corporate culture that values challenge and endeavor, striving collectively as one organization toward innovation and sustainable growth.
This donation was prompted by Dr. Hideki Nakazono of TCB successfully summiting Mount Everest in May of the previous year, becoming the first Japanese aesthetic surgeon to do so. The roots of this remarkable achievement trace back to Asahidake, Hokkaido's highest peak. Having spent his elementary through high school years in Sapporo, Dr. Nakazono climbed Asahidake at age 17 during a school excursion. The profound sense of accomplishment and exhilaration he felt at that moment became the catalyst for his determination to conquer Mount Everest, the world's highest peak.
Motivated by Dr. Nakazono's heartfelt desire to 'give back to Hokkaido, the origin of my challenging spirit and a place dear to my heart' and to 'support the global challenges of young people,' TCB as an organization wholeheartedly agreed and supported this donation initiative.
Ceremony for the Presentation of the Governor's Certificate of Appreciation
Date: June 15, 2026 (Monday), 13:40 onwards
Venue: CONNECT, 2nd Floor, Main Building, Hokkaido Government Office
Attendees:
・Governor Naomichi Suzuki, Hokkaido
・Chairman Hiroo Teranishi, TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery
・Dr. Hideki Nakazono, TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery
Donation Amount: 3,000,000 JPY
Recipient: Hokkaido 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund'
Donor: Medical Corporation Frontier (TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery)
At the ceremony held at the government office, Chairman Hiroo Teranishi of TCB presented the donation certificate and received the certificate of appreciation from Governor Naomichi Suzuki of Hokkaido.
Certificate of Appreciation
To Medical Corporation Frontier,
Your organization has generously donated a substantial amount to the 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund,' which supports enthusiastic and capable young individuals. This contribution significantly aids in nurturing the human resources who will shape Hokkaido's future.
We express our deepest gratitude.
June 15, 2026 (Reiwa 8)
Naomichi Suzuki, Governor of Hokkaido
On the occasion of the donation, TCB also presented a commemorative gift: an origami crane mosaic art piece titled 'Asahidake.'
Created by staff members of the TCB Group in preparation for the presentation ceremony, this artwork embodies the wish for Hokkaido's youth to pursue ambitious goals.
During the subsequent informal discussion, Dr. Nakazono shared his experiences of summiting Mount Everest and completing the Sahara Desert Marathon, known as one of the world's most grueling races. He explained the motivation behind the donation: 'When I've faced challenges, I've always prioritized whether I truly wanted to do it over whether I could do it. I feel fortunate to have been supported by my birth environment, my schools, and my current workplace. I wanted to help young people who wish to challenge themselves but lack the necessary support, and with the cooperation of Chairman Teranishi, we were able to make this donation.'
Chairman Teranishi, who retained Dr. Nakazono when he considered resigning to pursue his Everest challenge and established a support system allowing him to challenge while remaining employed, expressed his hopes for the next generation: 'Through this donation, I hope that young people in Hokkaido will be inspired to take on challenges, even if only a little.'
Governor Naomichi Suzuki offered his remarks: 'If the 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund' had existed back then, Dr. Nakazono might have used it for his Sahara Desert Marathon challenge. In that case, he might still be working in Hokkaido today (laughs). This year, the ninth round, will support up to 29 individuals, with results to be announced by the end of June. I believe it would be inspiring for future children to hear about the insights and perspectives Dr. Nakazono has gained from his experiences. If they understand that there are people who will support them when they take that first step, I believe more young people will find the courage to make that decision and move forward.' The event concluded with a firm handshake.
Origami Crane Mosaic Art 'Asahidake'
A mosaic artwork depicting Asahidake, Hokkaido's highest peak, which was the starting point for Dr. Hideki Nakazono's Mount Everest challenge, created using approximately 10,000 origami cranes.
Created by staff of the TCB Group, this piece expresses the wish for Hokkaido's youth to pursue lofty goals.
It is scheduled to be displayed in meeting rooms within the government building.
Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund
To cultivate human resources who will carry Hokkaido's future, the Hokkaido government supports young people's challenges to improve their knowledge and skills overseas—such as university students studying abroad, or those aspiring to become sports coaches, artists, or artisans—through the public-private partnership 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund.'
https://www.pref.hokkaido.lg.jp/ss/tsk/mirai-jinzai.html
Grant Eligibility and Details
・Eligibility: Individuals aged 18 to 38 residing in Hokkaido
・Requirements: Young individuals who wish to contribute to Hokkaido and are challenging themselves to improve their personal qualities overseas
(Courses: Student Study Abroad, Sports, Culture & Arts, Future Artisans)
・Grant Details: Travel expenses up to 300,000 JPY (fixed), living expenses up to 160,000 JPY/month (fixed), study/training fees up to 300,000 JPY
※No repayment required
Media Coverage
This initiative has been featured by various media outlets.
■UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting
['Giving Back to Hokkaido': Donation to 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund' and Presentation of Certificate of Appreciation — The Physician Who Summited Everest Finds Inspiration in 'Asahidake,' Creating a Commemorative Art Piece with 10,000 Origami Cranes]
https://www.uhb.jp/news/single.html?id=60080
■STV Sapporo Television
['Supporting Overseas Study for Youth in Sports, etc.: Company Operating Aesthetic Surgery Clinics Donates 3 Million Yen to Hokkaido']
https://www.stv.jp/news/stvnews/kiji/stec0a933fbd8247bb81065edcb5f5f441.html
Physicians Attending the Presentation Ceremony
Hiroo Teranishi
Chairman, TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery
Director, TCB Umeda Osaka Ekimae Clinic
Representative Director, Japan Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Association (JAPSA)
https://aoki-tsuyoshi.com/doctor/teranishi
Hideki Nakazono
Physician, TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery
Full Member & Specialist, Japan Society for Head and Neck Surgery (Otolaryngology)
Member, Japan Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Association (JAPSA)
https://aoki-tsuyoshi.com/doctor/nakazono_hideki
Spent elementary through high school years in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Enjoys adventure and challenges, including summiting Mount Everest (elevation 8,848m) and completing the Sahara Marathon (approximately 250km).
Dr. Nakazono at the summit of Mount Everest on May 14, 2025 (Dr. Nakazono on the left)
FAQ
Where did TCB make the donation?
To the 'Hokkaido Mirai Challenge Fund', supporting young people from Hokkaido in overseas studies and skill development.
Why did TCB donate to Hokkaido?
Dr. Hideki Nakazono, a TCB physician, grew up in Sapporo, and his climb of Asahidake inspired his Everest challenge, prompting the donation as gratitude.
How much was donated?
3 million yen. TCB received a certificate of appreciation from Hokkaido Governor Naomichi Suzuki.