IFME Promotes Children's Foot Health Through School 'Foot Measurement' Events
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Children's footwear brand 'IFME' (Marubeni Consumer Link) held 'Foot Measurement Events' for 363 elementary school students at Toyosato and Nichiei Elementary Schools in Shiga Prefecture on May 7-8, 2026. Certified shoe fitters measured the children's feet and provided individual feedback, while a 'Sports Tag' class was held simultaneously to promote physical activity and the importance of choosing properly fitted footwear.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the purpose of the 'foot measurement event' that IFME conducted at elementary schools in Shiga Prefecture?
- A: The purpose was to raise awareness about the importance of 'foot education' to support children's foot growth during their growth period and to provide children with opportunities to learn about the characteristics of their own feet.
- Q: What items were measured during the foot measurement event?
- A: Four items were measured: basic foot length, foot width, foot circumference, and the height of the navicular bone to assess the arch condition.
- Q: How were the measurement results utilized?
- A: After the measurements, a dedicated result card summarizing the results was returned to each participant. The card included size, foot circumference classification, growth record graphs, recommended shoe size, and shoe selection tips, which were used by parents when choosing shoes.
- Q: What effects are expected from the 'sports tag classroom' that was held alongside the measurement event?
- A: In addition to improving physical fitness (endurance, explosive power, agility), it is expected to enhance balance, body control, coordination, communication skills, and even brain function activation through sports.
- Q: What was the scale of this initiative?
- A: It was conducted over two days, May 7 and 8, 2026, for all students at Toyosato Elementary School and Nichie Elementary School in Toyosato Town, Inukami District, Shiga Prefecture, totaling 363 students.