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Third Installment of "Asobi no Mushi" Toy Set for Children with Intractable Diseases Donated to 120 Facilities Nationwide; Ceremonies to be Held in Three Locations: Tokyo, Okinawa, and Fukuoka

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The Certified NPO Art and Play Association, with support from The Nippon Foundation, is donating its third installment of the "Asobi no Mushi" toy set to 120 facilities nationwide for children with intractable diseases. Ceremonies will be held in Tokyo, Okinawa, and Fukuoka in April-May 2026, welcoming media to document the initiative's impact on enriching play environments and fostering a support network for these children.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the name of the toy set donated by the Art and Play Association for children with intractable diseases?
A: The toy set donated is called 'Asobi no Mushi,' which means 'Playful Insects,' designed for children with intractable diseases and their families to enjoy together.
Q: Which organization is the chairperson of the Art and Play Association, and who holds the position?
A: The Certified NPO Art and Play Association is chaired by Chihiro Tada, based at the Tokyo Toy Museum in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Q: How many facilities will receive the 'Asobi no Mushi' toy set in the third installment, and when will it occur?
A: In the third installment of FY2025, 120 facilities nationwide will receive the 'Asobi no Mushi' toy set, with ceremonies held from April to May 2026.
Q: What are the dates and locations of the three presentation ceremonies for the 'Asobi no Mushi' donation events?
A: The ceremonies are scheduled for April 11, 2026, at Tokyo Toy Museum; April 25, 2026, at Yanbaru Forest Toy Museum in Okinawa; and May 9, 2026, at Fukuoka Toy Museum.
Q: What is the cumulative number of facilities that have received the 'Asobi no Mushi' toy sets since the project began?
A: Since the project began, a total of 360 facilities have received the 'Asobi no Mushi' toy sets, including 90 in FY2020, 150 in FY2023, and 120 in FY2025.