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[First in Japan] Gunma Kiryu's 'Circular Welfare Model' where 'Play' Becomes Functional Training, Expanding Nationwide with Simultaneous Introduction in 5 Facilities

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Global Standard Co., Ltd. in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture, is deploying a 'Circular Welfare Project' that refurbishes decommissioned pachinko machines and provides them free of charge to welfare facilities. With simultaneous introduction in 5 facilities, it is expanding nationwide, attracting attention as a model that balances resource circulation and elderly health support.

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Q: What is the 'Circulatory Welfare Model'?
A: It is an initiative that recovers and refurbishes decommissioned pachinko machines and donates them to welfare facilities for use in functional training and recreation.
Q: What is the purpose of this project?
A: The project aims to simultaneously address two social issues: the reuse of gaming machines and the creation of exercise opportunities for the elderly, thereby supporting the health of the elderly and promoting resource circulation.
Q: What effects have been observed in facilities that have adopted this?
A: Thanks to patented technology, it has been confirmed that users' exercise time has increased by about three times, providing an effect that allows them to continue functional training while enjoying it.