[Spring Parent-Child Event in Chiba Prefecture] 150,000 People Go Wild! New Series of 'Puzzle-Solving Adventure Rally Fushigi Hunter' Arrives at Parks in Chiba
NPO Tashizan will hold the experience-based puzzle-solving event 'Fushigi Hunter' for parents and children at parks in Chiba Prefecture. It features courses with varying difficulty levels and incorporates educational content.
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What is the puzzle-solving event 'Fushigi Hunter' for parents and children to enjoy?
'Puzzle-Solving Adventure Rally Fushigi Hunter' is an experience-based puzzle-solving event that parents and children can participate in together.
Backed by local boards of education, it has been held at parks nationwide in two seasons, spring and autumn, since the fall of 2022. More than 150,000 families participate every year.
This highly popular puzzle-solving event will be held in Chiba Prefecture this spring!
Participants will challenge the 'mysteries' that suddenly appear in the park. While searching for problems placed in various locations within the park, they will uncover the hidden mysteries.
Various series of stories unfold, such as the 'Legendary Sword Series' concerning a sword that seals a demon king, and the 'Phantom Thief VS Detective Series' pursuing stolen jewels, allowing participants to challenge different problems for each series. In addition, since you can choose from three courses categorized by difficulty, a wide range of children, from preschoolers to older elementary school students, can enjoy it.
Another appeal is that you can deepen your learning while playing through puzzle-solving that weaves together elements from textbook content and SDGs.
Please join us to create memories with your parents and children.
Held at parks in Chiba Prefecture! Event locations and schedule list
It will be held sequentially at parks in various parts of Chiba Prefecture.
■ Chiba Prefectural Makuhari Kaihin Park
April 25 (Sat): Legendary Sword Series
April 26 (Sun): Cyborg Series
April 29 (Wed): Crimson Demon Series
May 2 (Sat): Phantom Thief VS Detective Series
May 3 (Sun): Legendary Sword Series
May 4 (Mon): Cyborg Series
May 5 (Tue): Crimson Demon Series
May 6 (Wed): Phantom Thief VS Detective Series
*Event information is subject to change without notice. Please check the official event website for details.
▶ Click here for a list of locations and dates in Chiba Prefecture: https://www.npo-tashizan.jp/event/?region=south_kanto&subregion%5B0%5D=chiba
Elementary school students and toddlers can also enjoy it! Course introduction by age
Easy Course (For toddlers to 1st-grade elementary students, introductory edition)
A course that preschoolers can enjoy, focusing on problems involving counting and naming objects.
Normal Course (For 1st to 3rd-grade elementary students, standard edition)
A course where you can easily taste the joy of solving mysteries, including problems that require combining two hints or calculating to find the answer.
Challenge Course (For 3rd-grade elementary students and above, high difficulty)
A course where you can train both learning content and imagination, such as problems that require combining multiple hints or problems with a twist.
Voices of past participants
"Before I knew it, the adults were also hooked."
"My child hates math, but seems to like the calculation problems in the puzzle-solving."
"At home, we only look at games or smartphones, so we talked a lot for the first time in a while."
"I realized that once they become elementary school students, there aren't many opportunities to walk holding hands in the park."
Implementation Overview
Location: Parks in various parts of Chiba Prefecture (Please see the website for details: https://www.npo-tashizan.jp/event/?region=south_kanto&subregion%5B0%5D=chiba)
Time: 10:00-16:00 (Last reception 14:30)
Estimated required time: Approx. 1 to 1.5 hours
Participation fee: 800 yen per child (parents/companions are free)
Main target: Toddlers to elementary school students (all grades)
How to apply / Contact information
▶ Click here for details and participation application for the parent-child puzzle-solving event 'Fushigi Hunter': https://www.npo-tashizan.jp/
Organizer: Specified Nonprofit Corporation Tashizan
https://www.npo-tashizan.jp/
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