Boshimo Co., Ltd. announced that its mother and child health handbook app, "Boshimo," has been adopted by Taiji Town, Higashimuro District, Wakayama Prefecture, and will be available starting Wednesday, July 1st. Taiji Town aims to create a town that child-rearing generations want to live in, by leveraging the town's nature and history, and fostering a community-wide support system for child-rearing to make it a preferred destination for families. "Boshimo," which allows digital recording of paper mother and child health handbook data and is used in over 880 municipalities, has been selected. This adoption aligns with the Child and Family Agency's policy to promote the use of electronic mother and child health handbooks and advance maternal and child health DX (digital transformation), with operations commencing based on this initiative. "Boshimo" is an app that easily supports the management of vaccination schedules and health checkup results, as well as the distribution of local information, via smartphones, tablets, and PCs. Data is stored in the cloud, serving as a backup in case of loss of the mother and child health handbook due to disasters. It also supports continued use when moving to another municipality or changing devices, ensuring peace of mind for users. ◆ "Boshimo" Launches in Taiji Town, Wakayama Prefecture, to Support Child-Rearing with Measures That Cater to Parents! Taiji Town provides a congratulatory birth payment of 300,000 yen for each child born in the town. This celebrates the birth of a child, supports their healthy growth, and contributes to creating an environment where parents can raise their children with peace of mind. Furthermore, to support parents through the anxieties and concerns of pregnancy and child-rearing, the "Taiji Town Comprehensive Child-Rearing Support Center" has been established, with public health nurses and other professionals providing consultations. They offer broad support for issues such as development, breastfee