PAL SYSTEM CHIBA (Headquarters: Nakacho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture; Chairperson: Yumiko Takahashi) and Sakura City (Mayor: Sanju Nishida) held a signing ceremony on June 5 (Friday) at Sakura City Hall for a partnership agreement on child-rearing support. Under the agreement, families with young children who apply will receive a curated gift box called 'Omedetobako' containing practical parenting items. This collaboration between local government and a consumer cooperative aims to create an environment where residents can raise children with confidence and ensure all children grow up healthy and strong.
Expectations for Diverse Community Collaboration
At the signing ceremony, Mayor Nishida stated, 'We aim to make Sakura City a place where residents genuinely feel, 'If you want your children to grow up freely and joyfully, choose Sakura City.' With support from businesses, we will enhance the quality of child-rearing support and further develop community-based initiatives.' Yumiko Takahashi, Chairperson of PAL SYSTEM CHIBA, expressed her commitment: 'We will support parenting in Sakura City through various forms of collaboration. We will continue advancing initiatives that enable everyone to live a fulfilling life.'
▲Mayor Nishida (left) and Chairperson Takahashi (right) exchanging the agreement document
Baby Soap, Wipes, and Food Items to Support Weaning
Under the agreement, Sakura City will distribute informational cards about the 'Omedetobako' gift set during its 'Hello, Baby' home visitation program, which targets all households with infants up to four months old. Families who wish to receive the set can apply, and PAL SYSTEM will deliver baby wipes, baby soap, dashi packs useful for preparing weaning food, tuna flakes, and other items free of charge through its home delivery service.
Contents of the 'Omedetobako' Gift Set
YUMYUM Baby Soap 250ml, yumyum Baby Wipes 80 sheets, Dashi Pack 8g × 20, CO-OP Children's Barley Tea 100ml × 3, Direct-Farm Wheat Pancake Mix 200g × 2, Salt-Free, Oil-Free Tuna Flakes 70g × 3, Mini Guidebook 'Starting Weaning Food,' and a reusable eco-bag featuring the PAL SYSTEM logo
※All items will be packed in a box and delivered. ※Contents may be subject to change.
▲'Omedetobako' gift set to be delivered by PAL SYSTEM CHIBA under the agreement
The 'Omedetobako' will be delivered directly to applicants' homes by PAL SYSTEM. As a cooperative supporting parenting families, this initiative will also serve as part of its 'watchful support activities' to stay connected with families and respond to parenting challenges.
Rich Parenting Information Including Recipes and Expert Columns
PAL SYSTEM leverages its locally embedded cooperative delivery infrastructure to provide original parenting-support products, host family-oriented community events with users, and share information through its dedicated parenting website 'Kosodate 123.'
PAL SYSTEM CHIBA will continue to value community connections and fulfill its role as a locally rooted consumer cooperative.
PAL SYSTEM CHIBA Consumer Cooperative
Address: 4F, Funabashi Square 21, 2-1-1 Nakacho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture Chairperson: Yumiko Takahashi Capital: 10.66 billion yen Membership: 271,000 Total Business Volume: 37.41 billion yen (as of March 2026) Website: https://www.palsystem-chiba.coop/
PAL SYSTEM Federation of Consumer Cooperatives Address: Rakus East Shinjuku, 2-2-6 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Chairperson: Atsuyuki Shibasaki 12 Member Cooperatives; Total Business Volume: 268.96 billion yen / Total Membership: 1.77 million (as of March 2026) Member Cooperatives: PAL SYSTEM Tokyo, PAL SYSTEM Kanagawa, PAL SYSTEM Chiba, PAL SYSTEM Saitama, PAL SYSTEM Ibaraki Tochigi, PAL SYSTEM Yamanashi Nagano, PAL SYSTEM Gunma, PAL SYSTEM Fukushima, PAL SYSTEM Shizuoka, PAL SYSTEM Niigata Tokimeki, PAL SYSTEM Kyosai-ren, Ai Co-op Miyagi Website: https://www.pal-system.co.jp/
FACT BOX
- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Partnership