Opened “THE LIGHT HOUSE KAWASAKI BRAVE THUNDERS” under the elevated Tokyu Musashi-Kosugi Station as a place where children can spend their time with peace of mind

This initiative aims to achieve SDGs Goal 3. “Health and Welfare for All”, and hopes that children will grow up physically and mentally through basketball, and all children from elementary school to high school can use it free of charge. .. In facilities other than the basketball court, we will install comic books related to basketball, broadcast B League / NBA game videos, and install tablets and books that allow children to experience programming, as an opportunity to increase children’s future choices. It is a facility.

In addition, “THE LIGHT HOUSE KAWASAKI BRAVE THUNDERS” will be the first directly managed goods sales corner outside the match venue, and can be used as a base for holding matches by installing a share cycle and coin lockers.

With the establishment of this facility, the number of child abuse consultations and reports is increasing year by year, and there is a need for a place where children can spend their time with peace of mind, and especially in urban areas, the need for a place where children can exercise is increasing. Based on this, we aim to create a place where children can stay with peace of mind and feel free to play basketball by stopping by and watching over fans and local residents.

* Japan Network for Public Interest Activities (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Chairman: Masaya Ninomiya, hereinafter referred to as JANPIA) serves as a designated utilization organization, and deposits that have not been traded for more than 10 years since January 1, 2009. We are utilizing the subsidy from the “Dormant Account Utilization Project”, which is a subsidy project that utilizes such items (dormant deposits, etc.) to solve social issues and promote private public interest activities.

place:
964 Shinmaruko, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa Underpass of Tokyu Musashi-Kosugi Station
(5-minute walk from “Musashi-Kosugi Station” on the Tokyu Toyoko Line / 3-minute walk from “Musashi-Kosugi Station” on the JR Nambu Line)

business hours:
Weekdays 14: 00-18: 00 (Regular holidays: Every Tuesday) Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 10: 00-19: 00
* Basketball court is available until 18:00
* May not be available due to events, etc.
* Business hours are subject to change.
* During times of congestion, usage may be restricted depending on the situation.

usage fee:
Free up to high school students
18 years old and over (excluding high school students) 300 yen / up to 2 hours
* Junior high school students and above may be required to show their ID.

content:
Manga, programming game, Kawasaki Brave Thunders / NBA game video
Basketball court, share cycle, coin locker

Cooperation:
Tokyu Corporation, Secom Co., Ltd., Ricoh Japan Co., Ltd., Choei Kogyo Co., Ltd., NBA Rakuten

others:
Staff will be stationed to watch over your child’s safety and security.
Children under elementary school age should be accompanied by a guardian.

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