Educational Games
2025-10-14 05:52:47

Miraii and UACJ Launch Free Educational Games for Alpha Generation

In a remarkable initiative to connect the younger generation with the world of industry, Miraii, a Tokyo-based company focused on child-oriented online education, and UACJ, a leading aluminum manufacturer, have introduced a series of career experience games. Intended for children born after 2010, often referred to as the Alpha Generation, these games will not only provide entertainment but also education about the aluminum industry, showcasing the various roles within it.

Game Overview


The newly launched games are available within the online space, 'Miraii Park.' Starting from September 29, 2025, these games can be accessed for free by anyone who logs into the platform. The two featured games are designed to give children a unique opportunity:

1. Alumi Lab: A game where players can experience researching aluminum materials and developing new products.
2. Big Success! Aluminum Shop!: A sales simulation where young players can propose aluminum products to customers and aim to boost sales.

In addition to these new experiences, the games 'Alumi Doctor's Sorting Game' and 'Path to Being an Aluminum Production Operator,' which were launched in 2024, will continue to be available.

How to Play


To engage with the games, children must first sign up for a free account in 'Miraii Park.' The process is simple:
1. Visit the registration link at Miraii Park Registration.
2. Hit the 'Register' button to open the sign-up form.
3. Once you've entered the required information and clicked 'Register,' an email will be sent with your account details.

While the games can be played on smartphones, it's recommended to use PCs or tablets for a better experience.

Bridging the Gap to the Future


UACJ stands as a prominent player in the aluminum manufacturing sector, providing a range of products—including sheets, extrusions, and foils—across various industries. Aluminum is recognized for its lightweight and recyclable properties, making it vital for a sustainable future. However, for many consumers, the journey of how aluminum is produced and the diverse careers involved in this process remains largely invisible.

Moreover, today's Alpha Generation, having grown up in a digital environment, has diverse aspirations. Yet, with limited exposure to various professions, they often miss the chance to learn about exciting career opportunities. This partnership between Miraii and UACJ aims to tackle this challenge by introducing interactive learning opportunities that are easily accessible and engaging.

Since 2024, the two companies have collaborated to create educational content and hold events aimed at this young audience. With the latest two experience games, they hope to spark interest in the aluminum industry and expand the children’s future career choices.

Future Prospects


Miraii has consistently sought innovative ways to convey the joys of different professions to a digitally savvy audience. Through gamification, they deliver essential insights into various career paths, allowing children to explore fields they might otherwise overlook.

As they move forward, Miraii plans to work with various organizations to enhance career education for children and contribute to reducing educational disparities. They aspire to cultivate a mindset rooted in 'playful learning,' which fosters both creativity and the ability to find one's place in society.

Miraii envisions a future where children can discover their individuality, nurture their talents, and receive quality career and financial education that empowers them for economic independence.

In providing children with experiential learning through play, Miraii aims to equip them with the skills necessary to innovate and thrive in a rapidly evolving world.


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