Brother Releases Free Print Content 'Let's Make Mizuho Park!' for Parents and Children to Craft, Play, and Learn

Coinciding with the opening of the new stadium, Brother Sales released 'Let's Make Mizuho Park!', a free papercraft content on its 'Purifure' site, designed for parents and children to enjoy while deepening their connection to the local community.
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Brother Sales, Ltd., the domestic sales subsidiary of Brother Industries, Ltd., released new content titled "Let's Make Mizuho Park!" on April 22 on its free download content site "Purifure," where users can enjoy utilizing their printers, to coincide with the start of operations at the Paloma Mizuho Stadium.

"Purifure," operated by the company, provides diverse content, including papercrafts that parents and children can enjoy together, under the theme of "Interacting with 'everyone,' interacting with 'creating,' and interacting with 'paper' through printers."

Taking the opportunity of the opening of Paloma Mizuho Stadium, a new landmark in Nagoya, Brother Sales aimed to create an opportunity for children to deepen their interest and attachment to the local area, co-producing this content with Mizuho LOOF-PFI Inc. [*1]. The Paloma Mizuho Stadium, which opened on April 22, has been developed as a covered stadium with approximately 30,000 seats and is scheduled to be the main venue for "Aichi-Nagoya 2026," Asia's largest sports event starting in September.

Brother Sales and Mizuho LOOF-PFI have previously co-hosted papercraft workshops for children.

Aiming for the "realization of a society that connects and solves issues together" toward achieving the SDGs, Brother Sales plans to continue tackling social issues by collaborating with local partners while utilizing its corporate assets.

[*1] Mizuho LOOF-PFI Inc. is the designated manager of Mizuho Park, which includes the Paloma Mizuho Stadium.

● Overview of "Let's Make Mizuho Park!"

"Let's Make Mizuho Park!" is papercraft content themed around Nagoya City's Mizuho Park, where sports facilities, including Paloma Mizuho Stadium, and parks are gathered.

In addition to the processes of cutting, pasting, and coloring paper, the map is completed by placing parts such as baseball fields and tennis courts based on hints written on the base sheet.

In recent years, while digital devices like smartphones have become more accessible, the importance of experiences where children use their five senses and work with their hands has also been pointed out. A key feature of this content is that, in addition to the physical experience unique to crafting, working on it as a parent and child allows them to experience the charm of the local area while having a conversation.

■ Free content distribution site "Purifure"
https://online.brother.co.jp/ot/dl/purifure/

■ "Let's Make Mizuho Park!"
https://online.brother.co.jp/ot/dl/purifure/asobi/others/#mizuho