Okazaki Rakunoyu, an open-air bathhouse operated by Nakashiro Co., Ltd. Rakunoyu Group (Headquarters: Moriyama-ku, Nagoya City), will hold a special event called "Yumeburo" (Dream Bath) for four days only, from Saturday, July 4, 2026, to Tuesday, July 7, 2026. During this event, children's dreams will be written on cypress wood bath floats and floated in the open-air bath. This event is a community participation initiative where approximately 1,500 dreams collected on "Dream Day" (June 10) will be floated in the open-air bath to coincide with Tanabata. Dreams collected from four elementary schools and two kindergartens in Okazaki City, as well as from within the facility, will fill the open-air bath, sharing the community's wishes for children's futures in a relaxing bath setting. ■ From "Dream Day" to Tanabata: Four Days Connecting Dreams "Dream Day" on June 10 is a Japanese anniversary day aimed at encouraging people to face their dreams and express gratitude to those who have supported them. The date "6" (mu) and "10" (juu) are a wordplay for "muchuu" (engrossed), and it also carries the wish "may your dreams come true." Okazaki Rakunoyu collected children's future dreams to coincide with this "Dream Day." In addition to collection within the facility, we collaborated with four elementary schools and two kindergartens in Okazaki City, receiving dreams from approximately 1,500 children. "I want to be an idol!" "I want to be a cake shop owner!" "I want to be a professional athlete!" "I want Mom and Dad to always be healthy!" "I hope my grandparents live a long life!" Each child's dream is unique. These cypress wood bath floats, with the dreams written on them, will be floated in the open-air bath to celebrate Tanabata. Tanabata is a tradition where people write wishes on strips of paper and hang them on bamboo branches. By floating these wishes throughout the open-air bath, Okazaki Rakunoyu aims to create a space where the community can support children's dreams to