Fuji Bed Industry to Showcase 'YOKONEGU' Side-Sleeping Pillow at the 56th Saitama Block Convention
Fuji Bed Industry will participate in the 'Happiness-Connecting Health Festival' in Koshigaya, Saitama, on June 6, 2026. The company will offer testing sessions for its side-sleeping pillow and host workshops for families to promote the importance of rest.
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## Fuji Bed Industry Participates in 'Happiness-Connecting Health Festival'
Fuji Bed Industry Co., Ltd., based in Ota-ku, Tokyo, announced its participation in the '56th Saitama Block Convention, Koshigaya Event: Happiness-Connecting Health Festival,' organized by the Japan Junior Chamber, Kanto District, Saitama Block Council, to be held on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Having participated in last year’s convention, the company was invited back due to its focus on well-being, which aligns with the festival's theme. The event brings together local communities, businesses, government agencies, and citizens to discuss future regional development through the lens of well-being.
## Experiential Booth Features
The company’s booth will feature the following experiential content:
- **Pillow Testing**: Visitors can try out various pillows, including the 'YOKONEGU' side-sleeping pillow, to personally experience their comfort and support.
- **Mini-Pillow Making**: A workshop for children to create their own custom pillows by adjusting the filling.
These activities were well-received last year, especially by families, and will again provide an opportunity for visitors to enjoy and learn about the importance of sleep and rest.
## Event Overview
- **Event Name**: 56th Saitama Block Convention, Koshigaya Event: Happiness-Connecting Health Festival
- **Date**: Saturday, June 6, 2026
- **Venue**: Mitakata Site Park (Koshigaya, Saitama)
- **Organizer**: Japan Junior Chamber, Kanto District, Saitama Block Council
## About YOKONEGU
YOKONEGU is a specialized pillow developed to reduce strain on the arms, shoulders, and neck while side-sleeping. Its unique shape supports natural sleep posture and rolling over.
Fuji Bed Industry Co., Ltd., based in Ota-ku, Tokyo, announced its participation in the '56th Saitama Block Convention, Koshigaya Event: Happiness-Connecting Health Festival,' organized by the Japan Junior Chamber, Kanto District, Saitama Block Council, to be held on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Having participated in last year’s convention, the company was invited back due to its focus on well-being, which aligns with the festival's theme. The event brings together local communities, businesses, government agencies, and citizens to discuss future regional development through the lens of well-being.
## Experiential Booth Features
The company’s booth will feature the following experiential content:
- **Pillow Testing**: Visitors can try out various pillows, including the 'YOKONEGU' side-sleeping pillow, to personally experience their comfort and support.
- **Mini-Pillow Making**: A workshop for children to create their own custom pillows by adjusting the filling.
These activities were well-received last year, especially by families, and will again provide an opportunity for visitors to enjoy and learn about the importance of sleep and rest.
## Event Overview
- **Event Name**: 56th Saitama Block Convention, Koshigaya Event: Happiness-Connecting Health Festival
- **Date**: Saturday, June 6, 2026
- **Venue**: Mitakata Site Park (Koshigaya, Saitama)
- **Organizer**: Japan Junior Chamber, Kanto District, Saitama Block Council
## About YOKONEGU
YOKONEGU is a specialized pillow developed to reduce strain on the arms, shoulders, and neck while side-sleeping. Its unique shape supports natural sleep posture and rolling over.
FAQ
Is the experience at the event free?
The text does not specify; typically, such event activities are provided free of charge or at a low cost.
Can children participate in the pillow-making workshop alone?
The text mentions 'mainly families,' suggesting participation with parents is expected.
Will other bedding products be sold?
The text mentions testing 'multiple types of pillows,' but does not specify if sales will occur.