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Smart-Box Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture; Representative Director: Yoichi Miura) announces that its multilingual communication support service, "DokoDoko Tsuyaku," has been introduced in Osaka City's elementary and junior high schools, and that both "DokoDoko Tsuyaku" and "DokoDoko Phone Tsuyaku" have been introduced in childcare centers and kindergartens across the city.
With this introduction, a unified multilingual interpretation service system is now established across all childcare centers, kindergartens, elementary and junior high schools under Osaka City's jurisdiction. This enables faster and more accurate support for multilingual communication that occurs daily in educational and childcare settings—such as enrollment procedures, parent-teacher meetings, and emergency notifications—throughout the city.
Background: Growing Need for Multilingual Support in Educational and Childcare Settings
Osaka City has seen a growing number of foreign residents, making support for families with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds an increasingly important issue in educational and childcare settings. Accurate communication is required daily in situations such as informing parents, conducting interviews, and emergency notifications.
In response, Osaka City has been advancing efforts to establish a multilingual support system in education and childcare administration. This time, Smart-Box’s services—known for their proven track record in municipalities and educational institutions—have been introduced as a cross-cutting solution usable across childcare centers, kindergartens, elementary and junior high schools.
Key Challenges in the Field
In educational and childcare settings, multilingual support is a daily challenge in various situations, including explanations and consultations for children and their parents, as well as emergency communications. Challenges such as securing interpreters for increasingly diverse languages and growing workloads for staff have become apparent.
Particularly in situations requiring both “accuracy” and “speed,” individual, ad-hoc responses at each site have reached their limits, necessitating a robust interpretation system that can also handle sudden needs.
Difficulty in Multilingual Support — Difficulty in securing personnel capable of supporting diverse languages such as Chinese, Vietnamese, and Filipino
Communication breakdowns with foreign residents and their children — Language barriers arise in all situations, including enrollment procedures, parent-teacher meetings, and emergency notifications
Increased workload for staff in educational and childcare settings — Arranging interpreters and handling multilingual support adds to core duties, leading to staff burnout
Overview of the Introduction: Coverage Across Childcare Centers, Kindergartens, Elementary and Junior High Schools in Osaka City
Facilities Covered
Implementing Departments
Services Introduced
Childcare centers and kindergartens under Osaka City’s jurisdiction
Osaka City Children and Youth Bureau, Childcare and Education Policy Department, Childcare Planning Division, Planning Coordination Group
DokoDoko Tsuyaku / DokoDoko Phone Tsuyaku
Osaka City public elementary schools
Osaka City public junior high schools and others
Osaka City Board of Education, Instruction Department, Educational Activity Support Division, Human Rights and International Understanding Group
DokoDoko Tsuyaku
By covering major educational and childcare settings—from kindergartens and childcare centers to elementary and junior high schools—across the entire city, Osaka City is standardizing multilingual support not at the individual site level, but as a city-wide administrative system.
Services Introduced
DokoDoko Tsuyaku (Video Call Interpretation)
A video call interpretation service using devices owned by staff or childcare facilities. Users can see the interpreter on screen, enabling secure communication with facial expressions and gestures.
Main Use Cases: Enrollment procedures, parent-teacher meetings, individual consultations
Features: Face-to-face interpretation style that supports non-verbal communication
DokoDoko Phone Tsuyaku (Phone Interpretation)
A phone interpretation service that connects users instantly to an interpreter by dialing a designated number from an existing phone. No special equipment is required, allowing immediate use.
Main Use Cases: Emergency notifications, sudden inquiries from parents
Features: No equipment needed and instant connection, ideal for situations requiring rapid response
Expected Benefits After Introduction
Challenges (Before)
After Introduction (After)
Time and cost required to arrange interpreters
Immediate multilingual support possible via staff devices or facility phones
Limited range of supported languages
Interpreters supporting multiple languages are on standby at all times
Reliance on individual staff members at each site
Establishment of an organizational, standardized multilingual support system
Insufficient information delivery to foreign residents and parents
Accurate information delivery and mutual understanding achieved
Smart-Box’s Business Strengths
Smart-Box has provided multilingual communication support across various sectors, including municipalities, educational institutions, medical facilities, and tourist sites. For this introduction, the company has prepared user-friendly service design, flexible interpretation methods tailored to different situations, and a stable service delivery system capable of supporting multiple facilities.
Key strengths include:
High-quality interpretation based on field understanding — Providing high-quality interpretation that considers specialized terminology and context in educational and childcare settings
Dual-service model — Combining video call and phone interpretation to cover everything from face-to-face meetings to emergency responses (for childcare centers and kindergartens only)
Stable service delivery for large municipalities — Operational system capable of providing continuous, stable service to municipalities managing numerous facilities
A Model for Municipalities Nationwide
With the increasing number of foreign residents, multilingual support has become a common challenge for municipalities across Japan. In educational and childcare settings, creating an environment where children and parents can confidently access public services is increasingly important.
Osaka City’s introduction covers major educational and childcare settings—childcare centers, kindergartens, elementary and junior high schools—citywide in a cross-cutting manner, advancing multilingual support as an organized initiative. As a large-scale implementation in a designated city, it serves as a model case for other municipalities.
Future Outlook
Building on this citywide introduction in Osaka City, Smart-Box will further strengthen its multilingual communication support for municipalities and boards of education nationwide. Going forward, the company will also leverage technologies such as the "Dokotu AI" series to contribute to municipal digital transformation (DX), administrative efficiency in education, and creating an environment where all children can safely access education and childcare.
Company Overview
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Details
Company Name
Smart-Box Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Representative
Representative Director Yoichi Miura
Founded
March 2009
Business Activities
Provision of multilingual communication support services
Main Services
DokoDoko Tsuyaku / DokoDoko Phone Tsuyaku / Dokotu AI Series
URL
https://smart-box.jp/
Inquiries Regarding This Announcement
Smart-Box Co., Ltd. Public Relations
TEL: 045-228-9280
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Hours: 10:00–18:00 (Weekdays)
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