Inagi City

Midori Club Sakahama Tokiwa-kai

Last updated: August 22, 2022

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Representative: Jun Ito
Contact: 042-331-5950
Constituent area: Sakahama/Wakabadai Number of members: 74 (29 men, 45 women)
Membership fee: 1,200 yen per year

Events and activity details (Activities scheduled for 2020)

Events and activities Number of participants event date open time Activity location
Ground golf class 18 people Every Monday and Friday 9:00AM to 11:00AM

Sakahama Central Chibikko Square,
Inagi City General Ground

Fall and fracture prevention gymnastics class 15 people every Thursday

From 10am

Inagi Elderly Hall
Blowgun class 9 people every Monday

9:30am to noon

Inagi Elderly Hall

Karaoke class 11 people 2nd and 4th Tuesday From 1pm

Inagi Elderly Hall

dance class 11 people

2nd and 4th Wednesday

1pm to 3pm

Inagi Elderly Hall

Regular board meeting 22 people Once a month morning

Inagi Elderly Hall

general meeting 78 people Once a year From 1pm

Inagi Elderly Hall

Study trip (one day) 38 people Twice a year   Boso Peninsula, Sky Tree

Study trip (1 night)

36 people Once a year   Aizu / Anahara Onsen
Liberal arts course 42 people

Once a year

 

Inagi Elderly Hall

Lectures and training sessions 56 people

Twice a year

 

Inagi Elderly Hall

Sakahama Lively Entertainment Festival 122 people

Once a year

 

Inagi Elderly Hall

Participating in Bon dance, sports day, and autumn festival dance 11 people

Three times a year

 

Inagi Second Elementary School, Tenmangu Shrine, Inagien

Elementary school/nursery school dance instruction, social gathering

9 people

Three times a year

morning

Inagi Second Elementary School, Third Nursery School

Nursing home visit 9 people Once a year afternoon Inagi Masakichien
Cleaning activities 13 people 16 times a year morning

Inagi Elderly Hall

Chatting party, New Year meet-and-greet 65 people Twice a year morning

Inagi Elderly Hall

Club Promotion

The club was founded in 1960 and is the oldest club in Inagi City. In 2010, we celebrated our 50th anniversary.
Due to the development of the Tama New Turn, part of the Sakahama area was incorporated into the Koyodai, Nagamine and Wakabadai areas, and is now part of the existing Sakahama and Wakabadai areas. The club's activities are based at the Inagi Senior Citizens' Hall, which was established in 1963.

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Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Welfare Department Elderly Welfare Division Tel: 042-378-2111