Young Carer Video 'My Time' Wins Grand Prize at 65th Fukuoka Ad Association Awards

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  • Young Carer Video 'My Time' Wins Grand Prize at 65th Fukuoka Ad Association Awards
  • Nishinippon Shimbun Media Lab's young carer awareness video 'My Time' for Fukuoka Pref. won the Grand Prize (Film Advertising Long Form Category) at the 65th Fukuoka Advertising Association Awards.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 4, 2026

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Nishinippon Shimbun Media Lab's young carer awareness video 'My Time' for Fukuoka Pref. won the Grand Prize (Film Advertising Long Form Category) at the 65th Fukuoka Advertising Association Awards.

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Young Carer Video 'My Time' Wins Grand Prize at 65th Fukuoka Ad Association Awards (June 4, 2026), PR Times
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June 4, 2026
Nishinippon Shimbun Media Lab's young carer awareness video 'My Time' for Fukuoka Pref. won the Grand Prize (Film Advertising Long Form Category) at the 65th Fukuoka Advertising Association Awards.
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Nishinippon Shimbun Media Lab Co., Ltd. (Fukuoka City, President Shinya Kiyota) announced that 'My Time,' a young carer awareness video produced for Fukuoka Prefecture, won the Grand Prize in the Film Advertising Long Form Category at the 65th Fukuoka Advertising Association Awards. The award recognizes outstanding advertising produced in Kyushu, Okinawa, and Yamaguchi. The video depicts the struggles of young carers who balance chores and family care, using the motifs of 'time' and 'puzzles' to visually express their conflicts and prompt viewers to think. Nishinippon Shimbun Media Lab handled the entire creative process, including planning, video production, editing, and graphic design. Co-producers include Nishinippon Shimbun, SUBTRACT, SPH Video Jam, and UPTOO. The Fukuoka Advertising Association Awards evaluate works based on their capacity to give hope, social understanding, empathy, clarity of purpose, uniqueness of ideas, and quality of expression and technique. Director Yuki Shiramizu commented that the video was designed to encourage adults to consider what they can do to support these children, hoping to spark meaningful discussions and bring hope for their future.

FAQ

What work won the Grand Prix at the 65th Fukuoka Advertising Association Awards?

The young carer awareness video 'Watashi no, Jikan' (My Time) for Fukuoka Prefecture.

Which companies were involved in the production of this video?

Nishinippon Shimbun Co., Ltd., Nishinippon Shimbun Media Lab Co., Ltd., SUBTRACT, SPH Video Jam, and UPTOO Co., Ltd.

Which category did the video win the award in?

The Film Advertising Long-Form Category.

Who is the director of this work?

Yuki Shiramizu.

What is the contact information for inquiries regarding this matter?

Nishinippon Shimbun Media Lab Co., Ltd. Business Produce Department (Maika Mori, TEL: 092-731-2282, MAIL: mori@medialab.co.jp).