
As nuclear families become more common, the term "society without ties" has been coined in recent years.
The number of isolated citizens is increasing, and lonely deaths have become a social problem.
On the other hand, there are many people who remain active and continue to learn throughout their lives.
Therefore, we decided to create an opportunity for parents, grandparents, and parents to meet regularly, and to invite people from social education organizations to coordinate the transition to hobbies and learning for people with disabilities. As a result, we hope that the children will find a purpose in life and extend their healthy life expectancy.
The method is to greet the residents cheerfully first thing in the morning and spend a little time cleaning. Let's make connections through "Shuriruru" and eventually make it an event that will lead to the revitalization of the town, with the residents taking the initiative.