We are MIRAI LABO KIDS, an English-friendly, very flexible private daycare located near Shibuya station in Tokyo.
Please contact them directly to apply or have any questions.
▼MIRAI LABO∞KIDS:
・Private nursery(認可外保育園):Temporary and regular childcare
・Pre-Japanese school
・Rental space service
※English and French speaker staff available !
▼Opening hours:
・Monday~Friday(8:30~18:00)※Extended childcare(18:00~18:30)
・Saturday, Sunday and Holiday(9:00~18:00)
▼Adress:
〒150-0001
5-29-9 102, jungumae, Shibuya, Tokyo
(東京都渋谷区神宮前5-29−9めぐみハイマンション 102)
Mail:info@mirai-labo8.com
Run by:MIRAI∞LABO inc.(http://www.mirai-labo8.com/)
■Our features:
▼Various services suiting different lifestyles
・Time charge ticket childcare
(Service available for weekday, weekend and holiday, from 1h~ within the time that you charged. 2types of ticket:40h, 150h, available for 3 months)
・Temporary(one day) childcare
(Service available for weekday, weekend and holiday, from 2h~)
・Regular childcare
(Service available for Monday through Friday regularly)
▼Original method
Facility and curriculum based on brain science and clinical psychology
・Main equipments
Artificial grass
Bouldering wall
Flying rings
Climbing ropes
Only carefully selected toys stimulating children’s imagination etc.
・Different activities provided everyday
Monday:Design
Tuesday:Foreign language
Wednesday:Kids yoga
Thursday:Music
Friday:Gymnastic
Everyday:Art
*Monthly theme is also set such as, dietary education, sound, water, insect etc.
▼Diversity
・Different age childcare
Sometimes being order brother or order sister and sometimes being younger brother or younger sister. It helps children grow in areas of development: social, moral and thoughtful consideration to others.
・Different cultures and international environment
As Shibuya is a city full of diversity, it is the same in our preschool. There are children coming from all over the world and many children have dual nationalities. Children live here an everyday life enjoying diversity.
▼Japanese culture and tradition
We value Japanese culture and tradition through daily life. At every meal, we say together « Itadakimasu » (いただきます) before starting to eat, and « Gochisousamadesu » (ごちそうさまです ) after filling our stomachs.
At the beginning of month, we visit a shrine to show our gratitude that we feel everyday life and pray for good and healthy life in this month.
Furthermore, there are opportunities that children can experience different Japanese cultures, such as Japanese tea ceremony, Japanese calligraphy, Japanese summer festival etc,
Through such experiences of Japanese culture and tradition, children are able to broaden their horizons and mind and feel grateful for everyday life. This kind of experiences would be meaningful as « pre-Japanese school » for children coming from overseas.
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