Kao Launches "Hiyashima School" Heatstroke Prevention Program for Elementary and Junior High School Students
Kao Corporation will officially launch "Hiyashima School," an outreach program designed to teach elementary and junior high school students about heatstroke prevention, in June 2026. Amidst record-breaking heatwaves, the program aims to help children spend their summers safely by teaching them practical cooling techniques and the importance of heat acclimatization.
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1. Background
Climate change is leading to increasingly hot and humid conditions, making heat-related issues a serious social problem. In recent years, the summer season has become noticeably longer, with record-breaking heatwaves continuing. We believe the importance of heatstroke prevention measures is growing for those who look forward to summer outings. Kao began offering outreach classes to elementary and junior high schools to teach heatstroke prevention in 2025. Feedback from schools that participated last year included positive comments such as, "We wanted students to think about heatstroke prevention on their own, and this workshop was exactly that. After attending, students' awareness of daily temperatures changed," and "We would love to have it again."
Therefore, we have decided to expand the number of classes offered starting in 2026 and officially launch it as "Hiyashima School."
Scenes from the 2025 Heatstroke Prevention Program
2. "Hiyashima School" Program Content
To help children stay active and energetic even in the summer heat, Kao employees will introduce points to be mindful of during outings and tips for comfortable living in a classroom format. The program includes hands-on activities such as using cooling sheets to "cool the neck comfortably" and explanations about "heat acclimatization," which is important for getting used to the heat by sweating, for example, during baths. Through the catchphrase "Hi-Ya-Shi-Ma-Su" (meaning "Let's cool down"), we aim to promote the acquisition of knowledge about heatstroke prevention so that children can practice it themselves during summer outdoor activities.
As extreme heat continues to be a serious issue, we will continue to implement these awareness activities to contribute to the healthy lives of children and raise awareness of heatstroke prevention.
3. Schedule / Locations
- June 15, 2026 / Jingu-mae Elementary School, Shibuya Ward
- June 25, 2026 / Hiroo Junior High School, Shibuya Ward
- June 30, 2026 / Harajuku-Gaien Junior High School, Shibuya Ward
* Awareness activities will also be sequentially conducted at other events and sports classes.
4. Products Introduced in "Hiyashima School"
"Bioré Cooling Towel"
A cooling sheet that keeps skin temperature 3°C lower than before application for 1 hour*¹
Thick sheets contain abundant cooling water that absorbs heat and evaporates. The effect of evaporative cooling continuously releases skin heat (flushing). It is 46cm long and can be used by draping it around the neck.
*1 When used outdoors at 30°C (including breaks in sun and shade).
"Bioré Cooling Towel for Kids"
A non-alcoholic cooling sheet that keeps skin temperature 3°C lower than before application for 1 hour*¹
It is 46cm long and can be tied around the neck for a secure fit. It is also safe in case of emergency as it can be torn by pulling.
*1 When used outdoors at 30°C (including breaks in sun and shade).
"B.A.B. Cool Mint Scent" [Quasi-drug]
A carbonated cool-type bath additive for the sluggish summer fatigue*²
Refreshing during bathing and after.
The abundant dissolved carbon dioxide enhances the bathing effect, working on sluggish fatigue, cold sensitivity, stiff shoulders, and lower back pain.
Contains menthol (cooling ingredient). Refreshing mint scent.
*2 Feeling of fatigue
FAQ
What is "Hiyashima School"?
It is an outreach program by Kao Corporation designed to teach elementary and junior high school students about heatstroke prevention measures.
What will participants learn?
They will learn about precautions for summer outings, tips for staying comfortable, how to use cooling products, and the importance of heat acclimatization.
When and where will it be held?
It will officially launch in June 2026, with planned sessions at elementary and junior high schools in Shibuya Ward. The number of participating schools is expected to increase.
Why is this program necessary?
Due to recent record-breaking heatwaves, it is increasingly important to protect children's health through effective heatstroke prevention measures.
What Kao products will be featured?
Cooling sheets (Cooling Towel) from Bioré and the cool-type bath additive "B.A.B. Cool" are among the products that will be introduced and used.