Summer Program Starts July 5: 'Spend Summer with Little Lives 2026 – Sericulture Farmer Experience & Gateway to Industry'

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  • Summer Program Starts July 5: 'Spend Summer with Little Lives 2026 – Sericulture Farmer Experience & Gateway to Industry'
  • SILK OF LIFE launches an online inquiry-based program for families starting July 5, 2026, centered on raising silkworms at home to understand industrial connections.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 3, 2026

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SILK OF LIFE launches an online inquiry-based program for families starting July 5, 2026, centered on raising silkworms at home to understand industrial connections.

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Summer Program Starts July 5: 'Spend Summer with Little Lives 2026 – Sericulture Farmer Experience & Gateway to Industry' (June 3, 2026), PR Times
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June 3, 2026
SILK OF LIFE launches an online inquiry-based program for families starting July 5, 2026, centered on raising silkworms at home to understand industrial connections.
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SILK OF LIFE, in collaboration with sericulture farmers and professionals across Japan, is launching 'Spend Summer with Little Lives 2026: Sericulture Farmer Experience & Gateway to Industry' on July 5, 2026. This online program allows participants to learn about the connection between life, industry, and daily living by raising silkworms at home. Throughout the program, participants will interview sericulture farmers, experience shipping cocoons, and take virtual tours of silk mills to understand how a single life connects to society.

Currently, there are only 113 sericulture households left in Japan. Once a core industry that supported Japan's modernization, sericulture and the silk industry are in decline, and opportunities for the public to engage with them are disappearing. Today's children have fewer chances to realize how food, clothing, and daily necessities are made and by whom. We aim to address this challenge through experience rather than mere knowledge, providing a learning environment where families can understand life, circulation, primary industries, and manufacturing.

An Inquiry-Based Program for Parents and Children

Participants will raise silkworms at home, observing, recording, questioning, and researching their daily changes. This process fosters a sense of responsibility for life, an understanding of natural rhythms, and an inquisitive mindset. Through interviews with sericulture farmers and virtual tours of 'Usuiseishi,' a silk mill in Gunma Prefecture, participants can learn about the relationship between agriculture, manufacturing, and craftsmanship. The program also covers the history of the Japanese silk industry.

Participating in Industry: Cocoon Shipping Experience

Participants have the option to ship two cocoons they have raised. In return, they receive 'mulberry cookies' made from the mulberry leaves fed to the silkworms. These cocoons are then used in SILK OF LIFE's product creation. By seeing how the lives they raised contribute to society, children can better grasp the interconnectedness of agriculture, manufacturing, and distribution.

Program Features
1. Includes a Sericulture Rearing & Learning Kit (10 silkworms, rearing box, tools, textbooks, workbook, and silk samples).
2. Comprehensive Online Lectures (including rearing instructions and industrial tours with Usuiseishi).
3. Rearing Support Chat (Professional guidance via LINE Open Chat).
4. Exclusive Web Content.

FAQ

What is the 'Summer with Tiny Lives 2026' program?

It is an online inquiry-based experiential program that collaborates with silkworm farmers across the country. Participants raise silkworms at home and learn about the cycle of life and the silk industry through interviews, factory tours, and shipping cocoons.

When does the program start?

It starts on July 5, 2026. The start dates and details vary depending on the course (egg course, larva course).

Is there support for raising silkworms at home?

Yes, there is a LINE open chat where you can ask questions to silkworm farmers and experts, providing support even for first-time raisers.

What online tours are included?

An online tour of 'Kiryu Seishiden Co., Ltd.', the largest silk reeling factory in Japan, is conducted, allowing participants to learn about the silk reeling process.

What is the cocoon shipping experience?

It is an experience where participants can ship the cocoons they have raised. In exchange for shipping, participants receive mulberry cookies and gain an understanding of the process by which the lives they raised become products.