SeaHorses Mikawa #18 Ryogo Kadono's "Kadono Seat" Held, Fostering Heartwarming Basketball Exchange with Special Needs School Students, Followed by a Joyful Roundtable Discussion
SeaHorses Mikawa invited students from a special needs school for an exchange event with player Ryogo Kadono.
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We are pleased to report that as part of the SeaHorses Mikawa Sustainability Project "Be With," we held the "Kadono Seat" project, which embodies the aspirations of player #18 Ryogo Kadono, during the game against the Toyama Grouses on Saturday, March 7th.
On that day, we invited 25 students belonging to the basketball club from special needs schools in the Nishi-Mikawa region, along with 26 guardians and teachers, to the game. Following the game, an exchange event with player Kadono was held to foster camaraderie with the students.


During the exchange event, player Kadono engaged in a Q&A session with students and their guardians who had participated in the "Special Needs School Joint Basketball Clinic" held in November. A very meaningful time was spent in a warm and enjoyable atmosphere.

FAQ
What is the "Kadono Seat" project?
The "Kadono Seat" project is an initiative by SeaHorses Mikawa, embodying player Ryogo Kadono's aspirations, to invite students from special needs schools for a basketball exchange event.
Who participated in the event?
25 students from the basketball club of special needs schools in the Nishi-Mikawa region, along with 26 guardians and teachers, participated in the event.
What activities took place during the event?
The event included inviting the participants to a basketball game and holding a post-game exchange event with player Ryogo Kadono, featuring a Q&A session.
What is the "Be With" project?
"Be With" is the SeaHorses Mikawa Sustainability Project, under which the "Kadono Seat" event was held.