Would you like to join the Children's Eco Club?
The city cooperates with the "Children's Eco Club" program conducted by the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Environmental Association.
Register for the "Children's Eco Club" and try participating in various environmental projects.
Overview of the Children's Eco Club

The Children's Eco Club is an environmental activity club open to anyone from toddlers (age 3) to high school students. By supporting children's environmental conservation activities and environmental learning, it aims to help children deepen their broad understanding of the relationship between people and the environment, foster a sense of care for nature, and develop the ability to think and act independently to solve environmental problems, thereby expanding the circle of local environmental conservation activities.
We look forward to the participation of many people.
Eligible member age: From 3 to 18 years old (high school students can register as supporters)
Registration Fee & Annual Membership Fee: Free
Note: This project is the "Children's Eco Club" initiative that was practiced by the Ministry of the Environment since fiscal year 1995, and it is now being carried out by the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Environmental Association.
When you join the Children's Eco Club
- You can receive tools useful for activities.
You will receive the 'Member Handbook' and the 'Children's Eco Club News,' which features the latest on the environment. - You can participate in an exchange site to promote your own activities.
By registering your activities on the exchange site, you can receive 'advice' and 'applause', among other feedback. - Become an Earth Ranger through activity reports.
If you accumulate 5 activity reports in a year, you become an Earth Ranger! If you continue these activities for 3 years, you will receive a 'Silver Badge', and if you continue for 6 years, you will receive a 'Gold Badge'. - Receive information about environmental events and more.
Information about events held by the government and companies will be sent to your registered email address, etc.
Flow of Activities from Registration
STEP1 Gather your friends
We form and register clubs by gathering peers who participate together (ages 3 to 18) and adults who support the activities (20 years and older). Family registrations are also possible.
Register either from the new registration at the very bottom of the page, or download the registration form and send it by email, fax, or mail to the national office or the local Children's Eco Club office.
STEP2 Receive tools that are useful for activities
- Members Badge
- Membership Handbook (Distributed for 100 yen each)
STEP 3 Participate in projects announced by the secretariat and engage in nearby environmental activities
- Ecological Action
Environmental activities voluntarily conducted by children based on their interests and concerns - Ecological Training
Activities engaging in environmental actions and learning programs featured on the "Children's Eco Club" website - Other Topics
Participation in environmental projects of other organizations, communicated through intermediaries such as the Children's Eco Club via email
STEP4 Report Activities
Submit reports to the Children's Eco Club's "Activity Report: Everyone's Ecological Action"
You will receive applause from viewers and advice from environmental counselors, etc.
New and Renewal Registration Page
Let's enter and register information about registered clubs, contact details of representative supporters, and the necessity of activity tools.
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Inquiries about this page
Inagi City Department of Urban Environmental Development, Greenery & Environment Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-378-9719
Contact the Greenery and Environment Division, Urban Environment Management Department, Inagi City