Introduction
In a significant initiative for child safety, KADOKAWA's beloved children's novel series,
Yotsugogurashi, is teaming up with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to provide educational materials for new first-grade students across the city. This collaboration features a safety awareness flyer and a practical workbook designed to engage children in fun and informative ways.
The Initiative
Starting this year, all new first-grade students in Tokyo will receive a uniquely designed safety flyer and learning workbook, distributed through their schools. The flyer, which focuses on the safety slogan “Ika no Osushi,” aims to instill essential safety lessons in a visually appealing format that resonates with children. This initiative not only enables children to learn important safety rules but also encourages parental involvement in their child’s educational journey.
About Yotsugogurashi
Yotsugogurashi tells the enchanting story of
Miyabi Mifu, a 12-year-old girl who discovers the existence of her long-lost quadruplet sisters. Together, they embark on a heartwarming journey of self-discovery and family bonding, navigating the challenges of living independently in a shared household. The rich storytelling combined with relatable themes has made the series a favorite among elementary school children. To date, the Yotsugogurashi series has sold a remarkable 2.62 million copies in total, including 23 main entries and various spin-off editions.
Engaging Learning Materials
The illustrated flyer, created by renowned illustrator
Oriko Sakura, features vibrant artwork that captures the spirit of
Yotsugogurashi. It simplifies safety education by breaking down complex concepts into digestible visuals and straightforward explanations.
Additionally, the workbook distributed during safety events includes two parts: a segment for reviewing safety concepts learned during the event and a quiz section to test understanding. This format not only reinforces what the children have learned but also incorporates characters from the Yotsugogurashi series who help guide young readers toward becoming safety masters.
Downloadable Resources
To extend the reach of this safety initiative, PDFs of the safety flyer and the workbook are available for download. This allows families outside of Tokyo to utilize these resources for their own safety education. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department encourages parents to download and print the materials from their official website, which can be invaluable in securing child safety education.
Ongoing Collaborations
The collaboration between Yotsugogurashi and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government doesn’t stop here. Since April 2025, they have also rolled out a children’s safety map that uses
Yotsugogurashi character illustrations to help kids learn important safety information in an engaging way. Feedback from children regarding these character icons has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the series' continued relevance in educational settings.
Conclusion
The launch of these safety materials is not only a testament to the importance of child safety education but also underscores the significant role literature can play in this realm. KADOKAWA's
Yotsugogurashi perfectly blends enjoyment with education, ensuring that young readers are both entertained and informed. The combination of appealing visuals, relatable narratives, and interactive learning materials paves the way for a new generation of safety-conscious children. With safety at the forefront,
Yotsugogurashi remains a key player in promoting the well-being of children in Tokyo and beyond.