"Daredemo Kessai," a cashless payment service for childcare and school facilities provided by BABY JOB Inc. (Headquarters: Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture; Representative Director: Koji Ueno), will be fully implemented in 42 public childcare facilities and 4 sick/convalescent child care rooms in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, starting in April 2026.
The cashless payment system will cover fees for temporary childcare, the "Universal Childcare System" (Kodomo Dare demo Tsuen Seido), and sick/convalescent child care. This DX initiative eliminates the need for cash transactions within facilities, reducing the burden on both parents and childcare staff.
Cashless payments to begin at Shizuoka City public childcare facilities in April
Shizuoka City has participated in the trial projects for the Universal Childcare System for fiscal years 2024 and 2025, implementing the system in select public childcare facilities. During this process, the burden of cash collection at facilities was identified as a challenge, leading to the adoption of the "Daredemo Kessai" system. Furthermore, it has been decided to expand the use of this system to collect fees for temporary childcare and sick/convalescent child care starting in April 2026.
Previously, many public childcare facilities collected fees for temporary childcare in cash, requiring childcare staff to manage the cash. Additionally, as more parents carry less cash, the burden of preparing exact change had become an issue.
With the introduction of "Daredemo Kessai," childcare staff will be freed from handling and managing cash, and parents will be able to pay using various methods—including credit cards (VISA, Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB, American Express) and QR code payments (PayPay, au PAY, etc.)—without the need for membership registration.
Comments on the introduction of Daredemo Kessai
Mr. Fukuhara, Childcare Center Management Division, Shizuoka City
At Shizuoka City childcare centers, fees for temporary childcare and the Universal Childcare System were previously collected in cash. This required parents to prepare exact change and forced childcare staff to perform tasks unrelated to direct childcare, such as managing cash and making deposits at financial institutions. We hope that the introduction of this cashless payment system will improve convenience for parents and reduce the burden on childcare staff.
Read the full interview here: https://portal.ijamp.jiji.com/portal/news/detail/20260225N0863
About "Daredemo Kessai," a cashless service for childcare and school facilities
"Daredemo Kessai" is a cashless payment service that eliminates cash transactions in childcare facilities and schools, reducing the burden on teachers and parents. Teachers no longer need to prepare or store change, and parents can make payments smoothly using their preferred methods.
As the "multi-functionalization" of childcare facilities—such as using them as children's cafeterias—grows, the introduction of this service is also expected to support such regional collaboration efforts.
・ Daredemo Kessai Website: https://daredemo-kessai.com/
FACT BOX
- Source: PR Times
- Category: News