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Seahorses Mikawa hosts the "Kadono Seat," bringing #18 Ryogo Kadono's vision to life. Heartwarming interaction through basketball with students from special needs schools, followed by a smile-filled discussion after the game.

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Seahorses Mikawa hosted the "Kadono Seat" project, inviting students from special needs schools to a game and facilitating a post-game interaction with player Ryogo Kadono. The event, part of the "Be With" sustainability project, aimed to foster community connection and joy through basketball.

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Q: What is the name of the sustainability project under which the Kadono Seat event was organized by Seahorses Mikawa?
A: The Kadono Seat event was organized under the 'Be With' sustainability project by Seahorses Mikawa, aimed at promoting sports and building community connections.
Q: On what date did Seahorses Mikawa host the Kadono Seat event during a game against the Toyama Grouses?
A: Seahorses Mikawa hosted the Kadono Seat event on Saturday, March 7, during their game against the Toyama Grouses at the arena.
Q: How many students and accompanying adults attended the Kadono Seat event from special needs schools in the Nishi-Mikawa region?
A: 25 students from basketball clubs at special needs schools, along with 26 parents and teachers, attended the Kadono Seat event in Nishi-Mikawa.
Q: Which company partnered with Seahorses Mikawa to support the Kadono Seat initiative as part of the Be With project?
A: Aisin Well Smile Co., Ltd., part of the Aisin Group, partnered with Seahorses Mikawa to support the Kadono Seat initiative under the Be With project.
Q: What activity followed the basketball game between Seahorses Mikawa and the Toyama Grouses on March 7 involving player Ryogo Kadono?
A: After the game on March 7, Ryogo Kadono held a discussion session with students and parents from special needs schools, answering questions and sharing smiles.