Mi-Labo Launches 'mila-e Maternal and Child Health Handbook' in Tsukubamirai City, Ibaraki, Featuring Myna Portal Integration

Mi-Labo has launched the 'Tsukubamirai City Parenting Handbook' (mila-e) on May 18, 2026. This renewal integrates with the national Myna Portal, allowing automatic synchronization of medical checkups and vaccination records, eliminating the need for manual data entry and enhancing digital support for families.
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Mi-Labo Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Kazuya Tanigawa), a developer of services for local governments, has launched the maternal and child health app 'mila-e Oyako Techo' in Tsukubamirai City, Ibaraki Prefecture, as the 'Tsukubamirai City Parenting Handbook' starting May 18, 2026.

### Background of Provision
Since 2024, Tsukubamirai City has utilized various digital services from Mi-Labo, including a previous version of the parenting app, online booking services (mila-e Yoyaku), and digital medical checkup questionnaires (mila-e Kenshin). To further enhance its 'accompaniment-style counseling support' for families, the city has upgraded the base app to 'mila-e Oyako Techo'.

### Key New Features
- **Myna Portal Integration:** For the first time, vaccination records can be automatically synced via the national Myna Portal.
- **Medical Checkup Integration:** Integration with 'mila-e Kenshin' allows checkup records to be displayed automatically.
- **Manual Entry Free:** Previously, users had to manually input records after appointments. Now, the app displays this information automatically without manual intervention.

### Existing Features Continued
- **Push Notifications:** Timely updates from the city tailored to the child's age.
- **Vaccination Scheduler:** A patented feature to prevent missed doses or interval errors.
- **Growth Graphs:** Electronic records of child growth and medical history.

### Future Expansion
Tsukubamirai City plans to expand its digital healthcare services within FY2026, including digital questionnaires for dental checkups for children aged 2 years and 3 months, as well as general checkups for 3 and 5-year-olds. The city aims to strengthen its sustainable support system through ICT.

### How to Use
- **App Version:** Available for download on the App Store and Google Play.
- **Browser Version:** Accessible via [https://oyako-techo.jp/](https://oyako-techo.jp/)
- **Data Migration:** Current users of the old app can easily migrate their data online following instructions on the old app's top page.

### Contact Information
Tsukubamirai City Child Bureau, Oyako Marumaru Support Center
TEL: 0297-44-8822

FAQ

What are the benefits of Myna Portal integration in the Tsukubamirai parenting app?

The main benefit is the automatic synchronization of vaccination and medical checkup records. Users no longer need to manually enter dates and types of vaccinations, reducing effort and potential errors.

How can residents start using the new app?

Residents can download 'mila-e oyako techo' from the App Store or Google Play. After downloading, select Tsukubamirai City to access local services and link with your My Number Card.

Is data migration available from the previous app?

Yes, users of the previous 'Marutto! Childcare Support Navi' can easily migrate their existing data to the new app via an online process found on the old app's top page.