Third Cultural Center Children's Center
What kind of place is a children's hall?
The Third Cultural Center Children's Center offers various programs for parents and their infants and young children, as well as for elementary to high school students.
Monthly activities for parents and infants and young children include "Nikoniko Plaza," where they can freely play on large playground equipment, "Marshmallow Plaza," seasonal events, and "Kirakira Day," where parents and children can enjoy crafts and storytelling together. There is also a "Mama Cafe" where moms can chat while enjoying tea and crafts.
Throughout the year, there are programs such as "Parent-Child Tritomic Class," "Baby Yoga Day," "Pelvic Stretch," "Trampoline Day," and "Let's Play with Picture Books!" Each program is taught by an instructor, providing a genuine experience.
Programs for elementary school students and above include various activities every month such as "Craft Day," "Shrinky Dinks Day," "Dodgeball Tournament," "Othello Tournament," "Iron Beads Day," and a "Simple Craft Corner" where you can do simple crafts without a reservation. Throughout the year, there are also many programs taught by instructors, such as "What is a Children's Hall like?", "The World of Model Trains and Dioramas," "Learn How to Raise Stag Beetles with Your Child!", "Inagi Nashinosuke Coloring Contest," "Dance! Dance!", "Trampoline Day," "Let's Stamp on T-Shirts!", and "Challenge Blackboard Art!"
Every Monday from 4 PM to 5 PM, there is a "Teen Time" where middle and high school students can prioritize the use of half of the playroom and play freely. We encourage all middle and high school students to come to the Children's Center and refresh themselves!
In November, the "Children's Center and After-School Childcare Program Festival Hirao Festival" will also be held. There will be plenty of activities including a game corner, craft corner, badge-making corner, shops, exhibitions of After-School Childcare Program works, the award ceremony for the Inagi Nashinosuke coloring contest, and dance performances! Please come and enjoy!
Note: The Third Cultural Center Children's Center is a publicly operated and privately managed children's center entrusted to a private business operator.
Children's Center Newsletter
The Children's Center distributes information about monthly events through newsletters.
Please visit the following pages from the website.
Introduction to the Project
[Programs for Infants and Young Children] Pelvic Stretch

Pelvic stretch is an exercise specifically designed to improve pelvic misalignment, but during childcare, there are likely many physical discomforts such as shoulder stiffness, lower back pain, and headaches.
The teacher will carefully teach you simple exercises that can improve various concerns.
[Elementary School Students and Above] What is a Children's Hall like?

Held every April for elementary school students.
A Children's Center where first graders can come and play by themselves.
We will clearly explain promises and ways to play through plays and other means. We will also have fun playing together with games, quizzes, storytelling, and dancing.
Even if you couldn't come on this day, if you have any questions, the School Faculty and Staff will kindly help you at any time!
Feel free to come and play, even if it's your first time!
Address
Postal Code 206-0823, 1-20-5 Hirao, Inagi City (Inside the Third Cultural Center)
Phone Number
042-350-3881
Facilities Guide
Opening Hours
9 AM to 5 PM
Note: If you would like to have lunch between noon and 1 PM, please consult with the staff.
Closed Days
- Sunday
- Public Holiday
- Year-end and New Year (from December 28 to January 4)
Transportation Access
Take the bus from Inagi Station or Wakabadai Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line bound for Shin-Yurigaoka Station, get off at "Daibara", and walk for about 5 minutes.
From Odakyu Line Shin-Yurigaoka Station, take the bus to Hirao Danchi, Komazawa Gakuen, Inagi Station, Inagi City Hospital, or Wakabadai Station, get off at "Daibara", and walk for about 10 minutes.
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Inquiries about this page
Inagi City Child Welfare Department Children and Youth Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-377-4781
Contact the Child Welfare Department, Children and Youth Division of Inagi City
