Aiming for a Minamisoma City Overflowing with Parents' and Children's 'I Want to Try This!'

The child-rearing support organization AKAHAI in Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture, shares its vision for a future where parents and children can thrive together. Through new initiatives like skill-building for parents, community exchange spaces, and children's entrepreneurship programs, AKAHAI aims to make Minamisoma a hub for joyful parenting.
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Our organization supports 'April Dream,' an initiative that encourages people to share their dreams on April 1st. This press release represents the dream of our organization.

■ Introduction: This is a 'dream' to build the future for parents and children
This is our dream, as the founders of the child-rearing support organization AKAHAI in Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture.

A city where children's 'I want to try this!' grows, and where moms and dads feel, 'I'm glad I raised my children here.'

A future where Minamisoma City becomes 'the center of Japan, overflowing with the excitement of child-rearing.'

And at the center of that circle of excitement is the child-rearing support organization, 'AKAHAI.'

■ A new form of child-rearing spreading in Minamisoma City
Here, there is a life centered on children.
- Daily life growing up with nature
- A sense of security with the whole community watching over us
- An atmosphere where both parents and children can be themselves

👉 Minamisoma is currently evolving as a 'city where child-rearing is fun.'

■ About AKAHAI: A place born from kindness
'AKAHAI' is a Hawaiian word meaning 'compassion' or 'kindness.'
It is a place where both parents and children can relax a little.

- Coworking space with childcare
- Safe and secure kids' space
- Child-rearing consultations and events
- Mobile playground creation
- Support for home-based work skill development to balance side jobs and parenting

👉 We create 'moments of joy' in everyday life.

■ New Challenge 1: AKAHAI x (Kakeru) Project
'Turning the "good things" of Minamisoma into the "treasures" of child-rearing.'
AKAHAI is launching a new project that multiplies the local community with child-rearing.

*If you would like to support the Kakeru Project, please feel free to contact us.

■ New Challenge 2: Child-rearing x Skills x Side Jobs
At the child-rearing support organization AKAHAI, we also carry out initiatives to connect 'gap time' during child-rearing to the future.

Initiatives:
- Providing home-based work opportunities
- Skill-up courses (SNS, writing, etc.)
- Corporate partnership projects
- Practical work experience

By partnering with companies that offer remote work regardless of location or time, we realize a 'work style that allows for a comfortable balance between family and work.'

Future Goal:
From 'I can take on challenges even while raising children' to 'Because I am raising children, my possibilities expand.'

■ New Challenge 3: A place for 'exchange and learning' to connect with people
At the child-rearing support organization AKAHAI, we are also creating a 'place to share' the joy of child-rearing.

Chat Plaza (Child-rearing Exchange Meeting)
A place where you can talk casually while having tea.
- Theme-based talks
- Empathy-based interaction
- Children welcome / Individual participation also very welcome

👉 'A place where you can come as you are'
👉 A place where new connections are born naturally.

Minamisoma City Children's Merchant Market
A real-life experience project where children become 'merchants.'
- Product planning
- Purchasing and pricing
- Sales and profit calculation

👉 While learning business know-how from actual local shop owners, children think, take on challenges, earn actual income, and have successful experiences.

This is not just an event; it is 'local education that fosters the ability to earn in the future.'

— The choice to relocate becomes even more exciting —
Life in Minamisoma expands 'children's potential' and 'parents' future' at the same time.
- Children can have diverse experiences
- Parents can choose their work style and way of life
- You can live while connecting with the community

And at the center of it all is AKAHAI.

■ Our Dreams
🌱 A future where people say, 'If you're raising children, go to Minamisoma City.'
🌱 A future where people choose us because 'It's safe because AKAHAI is there.'
🌱 A future where children think, 'I'm glad I grew up here.'

■ Conclusion
This dream is something that the community, families, and society will create together.
If you think, 'I want to enjoy child-rearing more,' then please come to Minamisoma City, and to the child-rearing support organization AKAHAI. Here, there is a reason for the future to expand.

■ Opening Information
Pre-opening: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
*During the pre-opening period, admission is free for up to 2 hours per group!
*During the pre-opening period, we will be open on Tuesdays and Saturdays (we will open temporarily during events).

Grand Opening: Thursday, April 9, 2026
Facility Name: Child-rearing support organization AKAHAI
Target: Parents and children under 0-3 years old (adults who are not bothered by children's voices are also welcome)
Business Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday (we will open temporarily for events, etc.)
Business Hours: 9:30 - 16:30
Location: 2-40 Asahicho, Haramachi-ku, Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture
3-minute walk from the West Exit of Haranomachi Station (JR Joban Line)

■ Organization Overview
Organization Name: Child-rearing support organization AKAHAI, Instagram @akahai0204
Established: December 26, 2025
Representative: Yoshie Ito
Address: 2-40 Asahicho, Haramachi-ku, Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture
Business Content: Operation of a coworking space (third place) with childcare, planning and production of child-rearing events, projects to promote interaction among child-rearing households, consignment sales of safe and secure products for children, operation of a mobile (outreach) third place, etc.

[Contact for media inquiries regarding this matter]
Child-rearing support organization AKAHAI
Public Relations: Ito Email: aakahaiola@gmail.com