Saitama's Minori NPO to Host 10th Anniversary Concert with Toshihiko Nishizawa and Satoko Yamanos
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- Saitama's Minori NPO to Host 10th Anniversary Concert with Toshihiko Nishizawa and Satoko Yamanos
- Minori, a certified NPO based in Saitama, will host a 10th-anniversary concert on September 26, 2026, featuring renowned musicians Toshihiko Nishizawa and Satoko Yamanos. The event aims to raise awareness of individuals with multiple disabilities, especially those who are blind and have additional disabilities.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Wed Jun 17 2026 20:04:17 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Minori, a certified NPO based in Saitama, will host a 10th-anniversary concert on September 26, 2026, featuring renowned musicians Toshihiko Nishizawa and Satoko Yamanos. The event aims to raise awareness of individuals with multiple disabilities, especially those who are blind and have additional disabilities.
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- Saitama's Minori NPO to Host 10th Anniversary Concert with Toshihiko Nishizawa and Satoko Yamanos (Wed Jun 17 2026 20:04:17 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Wed Jun 17 2026 20:04:17 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Minori, a certified NPO based in Saitama, will host a 10th-anniversary concert on September 26, 2026, featuring renowned musicians Toshihiko Nishizawa and Satoko Yamanos. The event aims to raise awareness of individuals with multiple disabilities, especially those who are blind and have additional disabilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of this concert?
- A: To raise awareness of people with multiple disabilities including blindness and promote an inclusive society.
- Q: Where can I buy tickets?
- A: Via Pia (P-code: 326139) or by contacting the Minori Concert Office.
- Q: Can children attend?
- A: Yes, the event is designed for all ages, from children to seniors.
- Q: When does crowdfunding start?
- A: Planned to start on June 26, 2025.
- Q: Is there parking at the venue?
- A: Yes, Ageo Cultural Center has parking, but it may be crowded.