[Mahjong, but in Japanese class!?] The day play became a Japanese lesson.
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NEXT Inc.'s Hiragana Mahjong "Hiragajan" has been adopted for 2nd-grade Japanese classes in an elementary school in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture. Surpassing 80,000 units sold in just 1.5 years since its 2024 launch, its use is rapidly expanding in educational settings, homes, and welfare facilities, contributing to vocabulary and communication skills through play.