Asahi City Online Healthcare
2025-08-01 02:05:44

Chiba Prefecture's Asahi City Implements Online Maternity and Pediatric Consultation Service to Support Families

Introduction of Online Maternity and Pediatric Consultation Service in Asahi City



Asahi City, located in the northeastern part of Chiba Prefecture and approximately 80 km from the bustling Tokyo metropolis, has taken a significant step to meet the diverse needs of its residents in child-rearing and family support. This initiative comes by way of a partnership with Kids Public Co., Ltd., which will launch the 'Maternity and Pediatric Online' service on August 1, 2025. The aim is to provide an easily accessible platform for residents to consult with obstetricians, pediatricians, and midwives directly from their smartphones, ultimately fostering a supportive environment for pregnancy, childbirth, and child-rearing.

The Background Behind the Online Implementation



Asahi City boasts a stunning coastal line along Kujukuri Beach to the south, while its northern parts feature gentle hills and rich agricultural lands known as 'Higata Hachimangoku.' This region benefits from a mild maritime climate, contributing to its vibrant agricultural and livestock production as well as active fisheries based in the nearby Iioka Fishing Port. These attributes position Asahi as a crucial supply area for the Tokyo metropolitan area's food supply. Moreover, the scenic views from Gyobu Cape have earned recognition as one of Japan's top sunset and nightscape spots.

Despite its natural wealth, Asahi faces notable challenges in healthcare access for expectant mothers and children. Currently, the only hospital providing childbirth services is Asahi Central Hospital, and pediatric care for infants is severely limited to just one additional clinic. Furthermore, the recent labor reforms affecting medical professionals have raised concerns about the availability of pediatric emergency services, particularly during nights and weekends. Residents have voiced their frustrations over the difficulties in accessing medical care and the anxieties associated with their children's health issues.

In response to these challenges, Asahi City aims to enhance its support for families through the new 'Maternity and Pediatric Online' service. This system is designed to address the growing and diverse inquiries related to childcare, providing a facility where mothers can consult with healthcare professionals conveniently and safely from their homes. By establishing this service, the city is committed to improving the support provided for pregnancy, childbirth, and child-rearing.

Comments from Asahi City Mayor, Yaichiro Yonemoto



Asahi City is dedicated to creating a beloved community that thrives on collaborative support for children and families. Under the motto of 'Creating the Future Together,' the introduction of the online consultation service is a direct response to feedback from residents, allowing them to consult pediatricians and obstetricians around the clock. This revolutionary service is designed to assist families with various concerns, ensuring expert support is just a message away. It is our hope that the service will contribute to increased happiness and peace of mind for many families in our city.

How to Access the Online Consultations



The 'Maternity and Pediatric Online' service allows users to consult obstetricians and pediatricians easily via smartphones. Key features include:
  • - Nighttime Consultations: Available on weekdays from 6 PM to 10 PM, patients can book a 10-minute session with a specialist.
  • - 24/7 Availability: Families can submit inquiries through a web form anytime, enabling quick, suitable responses.
  • - Daytime Midwife Consultations: Chat consultations are available without an appointment on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1 PM to 5 PM.

For more information on this transformative healthcare initiative, you can visit the official websites for maternity (https://obstetrics.jp/) and pediatric care (https://syounika.jp/).

Contact Information for the Press Release


For inquiries related to this press release, please contact:
Kids Public Co., Ltd. Public Relations
Phone: 050-1732-0536
Email: [email protected]
Website: Kids Public


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