Last updated: April 5, 2016
Inagi City is working on the "Elderly Watching Network Project" to watch over the elderly in the community so that they can continue to live with peace of mind in their familiar surroundings.
This project is provided by residents and private business operators (shops, financial institutions, offices working in the city, etc. (excluding nursing care providers)) who are doing business in the city. If there is an accident that you notice, you can contact the city hall or the Regional Comprehensive Support Center, which will lead to appropriate support such as confirming your safety.
We held an agreement conclusion ceremony for 2015 with businesses that can cooperate with this "elderly watching network project".
Implementation date: Wednesday, March 23, 2016
11:00 a.m. 1st signing ceremony 1:00 p.m. 2nd signing ceremony 1:40 p.m. 3rd signing ceremony Venue: Inagi City Regional Promotion Plaza 4F Large Conference Room
Participating companies with agreements (honorific titles in alphabetical order)
12 operators
Mr. Masanobu Tsunoda, Representative Director of Boutique Love Mime, gave a speech on behalf of the business operators who participated in this event.
Scene from the first signing ceremony
Group photo of the first signing ceremony
Businesses with whom we have concluded agreements (titles omitted)
Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd.
Scene from the second signing ceremony
Greetings from Mr. Seiichi Tamura, zone manager of West Tokyo area.
Group photo of the second signing ceremony
Businesses with whom we have concluded agreements (titles omitted)
Consumers' Co-op Co-op Mirai
Scene from the 3rd signing ceremony
Mr. Shinji Kobayashi, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, gave a greeting.
Mayor Takahashi and Mr. Kobayashi
Elderly Welfare Division, Welfare Department, Inagi City Telephone: 042-378-2111