When choosing Father's Day gifts, over 70% of people worry that they "end up giving the same thing every year" despite wanting to give something different. "3D Hiroba" (https://3d-hiroba.jp), a platform for showcasing 3D pen creations, is launching a participatory campaign titled "Give a 'I Did It!' for Father's Day" starting June 2, 2026 (Tuesday), as a new solution to this "Father's Day gift monotony problem." It is a project that families can participate in by posting Father's Day gifts made with 3D pens or scenes of the creation process on Instagram with the hashtag #3Dひろば. The official partner is the 3D pen brand Scrib3D. Father's Day gifts often suffer from the problem of "tending to be the same every year." According to a survey by Chichinohi.jp (2026, 930 people nationwide), while over 70% want to give something different, "ending up with the same thing" is a top concern. This is where 3D pens come in as a new option. This creative tool, which allows you to draw your favorite things in 3D, enables expressions not possible with traditional handmade gifts. It has recently attracted attention as a new creative tool for fostering children's creativity and dexterity, and the time mothers and children spend working side-by-side becomes a gift for Father's Day in itself. 3D Hiroba is rolling out this experience as a participatory campaign with the slogan "It doesn't have to be perfect. Let's give an 'I did it!'"

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: campaign
  • Organizations: Fermento Tokyo / WobbleWorks