SeaHorses Mikawa #18 Ryogo Kakuno's Vision Comes to Life with the 'Kakuno Seat'. Heartwarming Interaction Through Basketball with Special Needs School Students, Followed by a Smile-Filled Roundtable After the Game
SeaHorses Mikawa held the 'Kakuno Seat' project, inviting 51 students and staff from a special needs school to a game, enjoying heartwarming post-game interactions with player Ryogo Kakuno.
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As part of the SeaHorses Mikawa Sustainability Project 'Be With', we are pleased to report that we hosted the 'Kakuno Seat', a project shaped by the vision of #18 Ryogo Kakuno, during the game against the Toyama Grouses on Saturday, March 7th.
On the day of the event, we invited 25 students belonging to basketball clubs at special needs schools in the West Mikawa area, along with 26 parents and teachers, to the game. After the game, an interaction event with Player Kakuno was held to foster friendship with the students.
During the interaction event, Player Kakuno answered and asked questions to the students and their parents who participated in the 'Special Needs School Joint Basketball Clinic' held in November. Everyone spent a highly meaningful time in a warm and enjoyable atmosphere.
As part of the SeaHorses Mikawa Sustainability Project 'Be With', we are pleased to report that we hosted the 'Kakuno Seat', a project shaped by the vision of #18 Ryogo Kakuno, during the game against the Toyama Grouses on Saturday, March 7th.
On the day of the event, we invited 25 students belonging to basketball clubs at special needs schools in the West Mikawa area, along with 26 parents and teachers, to the game. After the game, an interaction event with Player Kakuno was held to foster friendship with the students.
During the interaction event, Player Kakuno answered and asked questions to the students and their parents who participated in the 'Special Needs School Joint Basketball Clinic' held in November. Everyone spent a highly meaningful time in a warm and enjoyable atmosphere.