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Fourth Cultural Center Children's House

Updated: April 1, 2023

Have you ever had trouble finding a place to play? If that's the case, please take a look at the Daishi Bunka Center Children's Hall.
Daishi Bunka Center Children's Center is close to the station and is easily accessible, so it is used by people from a wide range of areas. The children, mainly from the 3rd, 4th, and 6th elementary schools, gather every day, and children from various areas enjoy interacting together. Dodgeball is very popular among the children in the large playroom! Young children can also run around and play with balls and other activities.
Not only are you free to visit and play on weekdays, but we also hold various events every month. In our infant and toddler business, we offer seasonal crafts and rhythmic classes for parents and children to enjoy together. In addition to holding monthly sports competitions and seasonal crafts, children's activities also include instructor-led activities such as trampoline classes and blackboard art. These are projects that even first-timers can enjoy participating in!
Please use the children's center as a base for play and interaction for local infants, parents, and children. Please feel free to drop by!

Note: Inagi City Fourth Children's Hall changed its name to Inagi City Fourth Cultural Center Children's Hall from April 1, 2023.

Children's house news

The children's center distributes monthly events in the newsletter.
Please see here from the homepage.

Business introduction

summer business

Every year, the Daishi Bunka Center Children's Center plans a variety of projects for parents and children of infants and children of elementary school age and older.
Our main preschool businesses are the "Toddler Plaza" and the "Parent-Child Rhythmic Classroom."
Here we will introduce "Toddler Plaza". This time's theme is Tanabata. Following hand games and gymnastics, a panel theater called ``Tanabata Monogatari'' was performed using black lights, and the song ``Tanabata-sama'' was played with hand bells. Then I worked on making Tanabata decorations. I made round paper decorations with crayon patterns and scribbles and displayed them on bamboo bamboo along with strips of paper. At the end, we had our handprints taken, heights measured, and lots of commemorative photos.
Projects during summer vacation for elementary school students and older include ``trampoline classes'' and ``table tennis tournaments'' for physical exercise, and craft activities such as ``Nashinosuke's mascot,'' ``Praban'' and ``origami classes.'' The teacher will teach you in an easy-to-understand manner, so it's okay even if it's your first time. Even the excited children ended up smiling and saying, ``It was fun!'' "Othello Tournament" is also held every month. You can get prizes using the points system. Please enjoy various experiences at the children's center!
There are also projects at the children's center that you can participate in if you come by on that day.
Thank you to everyone who came to visit us this summer.

[Infant business "Infant Plaza" July theme is Tanabata]
At the Children's Square, which is held once every two months by children's center staff, there are hands-on crafts, hands-on exercises, exercises, and storytelling that give children a sense of the season.

[Children's business "Trampoline classroom"]
Invite a teacher to teach you from the basics on a full-fledged trampoline. Even for the first time, you will be able to jump happily.

[Handicraft class "Let's make a Nashinosuke mascot!"]
I made a felt mascot during the summer vacation. Even if they are made with the same materials, the finished Nashinosuke will have different expressions. Take care of yourself.

address

Zip code 206-0802 271 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City (inside the 4th Cultural Center)

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telephone number

042-377-4406

Facility information

Opening hours

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Note: Between noon and 1:00 p.m., we have set up a space where you can have lunch.

closing day

  • Sunday
  • holiday
  • Year-end and New Year holidays (December 28 to January 4)

Traffic access

About 7 minutes on foot from Inagi Naganuma Station on the JR Nambu Line

Inquiries about this page

Child and Youth Division, Child Welfare Department, Inagi City
2111 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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