Duskin Museum Installs Fully Private Baby Care Room 'mamaro™' for a Family-Friendly Experience

Starting April 1, 2026, the Duskin Museum in Osaka will offer a private baby care room to support families with infants, enhancing its hospitality and commitment to social contribution.
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Duskin Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Suita, Osaka; President: Hiroyuki Okubo) has announced the installation of 'mamaro™,' a prefabricated private baby care room, at the Duskin Museum starting Wednesday, April 1, 2026. This initiative aims to provide a more comfortable and secure environment for visitors traveling with infants.

'mamaro™' is a fully private baby care unit developed by Trim Inc. (Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa; President: Yusuke Hasegawa). It can be used for breastfeeding, diaper changes, and changing clothes. The Duskin Museum, an experiential facility where visitors can learn about the history of cleaning and experience making Mister Donut products, is striving to be a 'gentle corporate museum' for all guests. The installation of this baby care room was driven by a desire to reduce the anxiety felt by parents during their visit, allowing them to fully enjoy the museum experience.

A trial operation will begin in late March, with full official service starting on April 1. Duskin remains committed to improving service and hospitality to deliver more 'joy' to people's lives.

[Reference] About Duskin Museum
Consisting of the 'Osouji-kan' (Cleaning House) and the 'Misdo Museum,' this facility offers hands-on experiences for both children and adults. It also serves as a hub for social contribution, such as inviting children from local 'Kodomo Shokudo' (Children's Cafeterias) in collaboration with the government.
- Location: 5-32 Yoshino-cho, Suita-shi, Osaka
- Hours: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Admission: Free (Some experiences require a fee)

[Reference 2] About Baby Care Room 'mamaro™'
A movable, private baby care unit that fits in a space of about one tatami mat (approx. 1.28 sqm). It features software that links with a smartphone app to provide real-time occupancy data. It is increasingly adopted as part of D&I and SDG initiatives because it is lockable and gender-neutral.

FAQ

Can men use 'mamaro™'?

Yes. Since it is a lockable private room, it can be used by parents of any gender for feeding or changing diapers.

Is a reservation required?

No, it is available on a first-come, first-served basis. You can check availability in real-time via a smartphone app.

Is there a fee for using it?

Using 'mamaro™' inside the Duskin Museum is free of charge.