Dive into the World of Farts at PLAY! PARK's Unique Workshop
In an innovative initiative, the PLAY! PARK in Tachikawa, Tokyo, is hosting an intriguing storytelling workshop that merges the whimsical theme of farts with immersive play. Under the guidance of carefully trained storytelling specialists, visitors can enjoy a delightful exploration of fart-themed picture books in an environment that encourages free thinking and creativity. This event, running over six days from July to September 2025, promises to be both humorous and educational, making it a must-visit for families.
Workshop Overview
The workshop named "Let's Explore Farts through Picture Books!" will feature two sessions each day, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Admission is free, excluding the entrance fee to PLAY! PARK, allowing families to engage in this unique experience without financial burden.
Supported by Japan's Ministry of Education through the “Children’s Dream Fund,” this initiative aims not only to spark curiosity among children but also to provide a platform for the storytelling specialists to showcase their skills in new and inventive ways. Working alongside ATARAYO, another company based in Setagaya, Tokyo, the workshop is designed to offer an unprecedented storytelling experience.
Interactive Learning and Play
Attendees will delve into the world of farts through a variety of interactive activities designed around selected picture books:
- - "O-nara" by Shin Taka: This book humorously explains the science and secrets behind farts. An enlightening experiment allows children to feel the amount of gas produced daily using inflating bags, while a quiz with cut-out illustrations demonstrates which foods can lead to smelly farts.
- - "Onara Uta" by Shuntaro Tanikawa: This rhythmic book encourages children to appreciate the fun of language through fart sounds. Participants can joyfully engage with each other by expressing their own fart sounds using provided cards, turning the reading into a lively exchange.
- - "Hekoputotto Tareta" by Yoko Koga: With its catchy repetitive phrases and vibrant illustrations, this book motivates parents and children to engage physically with the story through song and dance, creating a shared joyful experience.
About PLAY! PARK
Opened in June 2020, PLAY! PARK is designed as an indoor playground where children can unleash their imaginative play. Covering around 1,000 square meters, the space includes inventive play areas such as a large slide called "Big Plate," a creative factory space for hands-on activities, and an area dedicated to creating unique artworks inspired by renowned children's books. Instead of traditional play structures, PLAY! PARK takes a unique approach by continuously collaborating with architects and creators to develop original playground equipment every six months.
The park aims to foster encounters with the unknown while supporting children’s imaginative play, making it a conceptual center not just for fun but also for learning and exploration.
Author Profiles
Two expert storytellers, Miki Konno and Maiko Maeda, bring their rich experiences and passion for early childhood education to this workshop. They have dedicated their careers to developing engaging storytelling methods that resonate with both children and adults, creating spaces where the joys of reading and shared experiences flourish. Their commitment to making stories accessible and enjoyable for everyone shines through in this workshop.
Conclusion
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to join a whimsical storytelling adventure that brings together laughter, learning, and community engagement. The PLAY! PARK is not just a playground; it’s a place for imagination and creativity, and this workshop promises to be a standout event in the summer of 2025. Explore the world of farts through engaging stories that invite everyone to participate in the rib-tickling fun.
Event Details
- - Event Name: Let’s Explore Farts through Picture Books!
- - Date: July 12, August 2, September 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2025
- - Location: PLAY! PARK, 3-1 Midori-machi, Tachikawa City, Tokyo
- - Website: Official Event Page
Join the fun, learn something new, and experience storytelling like you never have before!