Nursing Community 'Harukan' Launches on FANTS, Surpasses 100 Members in 5 Days
Stadium Inc. announced that 'Harukan', an online community for nursing students and nurses run by Kokusai Shigakuen, launched on its FANTS platform on March 25, 2026, gaining over 100 members in five days.
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The online community 'Harukan', operated by Yuka Tokunaga of Kokusai Shigakuen, launched on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, on the business integration platform for creators 'FANTS' provided by Stadium Inc. (Headquarters: Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi; CEO: Tomohito Morikawa).
'Harukan' is an online community where nurses and nursing students can transcend their positions to connect, share their worries and experiences, and learn together. It is designed as a place to stay close to the anxieties and concerns each person faces, such as practical training, national exams, and interpersonal relationships in the workplace.
Providing a place for nurses and nursing students to interact in this way is a new initiative, and it is currently gathering attention, with over 100 people joining in just 5 days since its launch.
■ Features of 'Harukan'
'Harukan' is an online community where users can gain both learning and connection while addressing the respective concerns of nursing students and nurses.
For nursing students, there is 'Harukan Terrace', which supports learning for practical training and national exams. It provides an environment where students can tackle the often-lonely study period while encouraging each other with peers. Additionally, because they can easily consult with active nurses, they can form a concrete image of their pre-training anxieties and future careers.
For nurses, 'Harukan Camp' provides a place for interaction where they can share their daily worries and thoughts. They can connect beyond differences in departments or working styles, and through offline meetings and projects, they can find enjoyment and a place to belong outside of work.
It is a community that aims to positively change the daily lives of nurses and nursing students by connecting them with peers, not just through learning.
■ User Voices
We have received the following feedback from users who actually participated:
* 'Thanks to Harukan, I was able to enjoy studying and passed! I will do my best as a first-year nurse starting in April.'
* 'There is pressure that I have to pass the national exam, but I just want to continue studying happily.'
* 'I will do my best to absolutely pass the national exam while enjoying my studies!'
■ Profile of the Representative
Yuka Tokunaga
Kokusai Shigakuen / Harukan
'Harukan' is an online community where nurses and nursing students can transcend their positions to connect, share their worries and experiences, and learn together. It is designed as a place to stay close to the anxieties and concerns each person faces, such as practical training, national exams, and interpersonal relationships in the workplace.
Providing a place for nurses and nursing students to interact in this way is a new initiative, and it is currently gathering attention, with over 100 people joining in just 5 days since its launch.
■ Features of 'Harukan'
'Harukan' is an online community where users can gain both learning and connection while addressing the respective concerns of nursing students and nurses.
For nursing students, there is 'Harukan Terrace', which supports learning for practical training and national exams. It provides an environment where students can tackle the often-lonely study period while encouraging each other with peers. Additionally, because they can easily consult with active nurses, they can form a concrete image of their pre-training anxieties and future careers.
For nurses, 'Harukan Camp' provides a place for interaction where they can share their daily worries and thoughts. They can connect beyond differences in departments or working styles, and through offline meetings and projects, they can find enjoyment and a place to belong outside of work.
It is a community that aims to positively change the daily lives of nurses and nursing students by connecting them with peers, not just through learning.
■ User Voices
We have received the following feedback from users who actually participated:
* 'Thanks to Harukan, I was able to enjoy studying and passed! I will do my best as a first-year nurse starting in April.'
* 'There is pressure that I have to pass the national exam, but I just want to continue studying happily.'
* 'I will do my best to absolutely pass the national exam while enjoying my studies!'
■ Profile of the Representative
Yuka Tokunaga
Kokusai Shigakuen / Harukan