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2026-04-08 03:29:53

Mila-bo Launches Online Parenting Support Reservation Service in Kamiki Town, Nara

Introduction


Mila-bo, a Tokyo-based company specializing in municipal services, has recently initiated its online reservation service 'mila-e Reservation' in Kamiki Town, Nara Prefecture. The service will commence on April 1, 2026, and aims to support families during pregnancy and child-rearing through enhanced digital solutions.

The Background of 'mila-e Reservation'


Kamiki Town is dedicated to providing comprehensive support for pregnant and child-rearing families. To facilitate this, Mila-bo has already implemented a mother-child health app, known as the 'Kamiki Childcare Support App,' which became operational in October 2023. Following this, the new online reservation system 'mila-e Reservation' will be integrated into the app, allowing users to register for classes aimed at expectant and new parents, such as prenatal classes, baby food sessions, and infant consultations.

By linking the Kamiki Childcare Support App with 'mila-e Reservation,' users can effortlessly receive notifications and parenting information directly from the municipality. The integration allows for seamless transitions to online bookings for various classes and consultations, reducing the hassle of making reservations via phone during municipal office hours. This digital advancement is set to alleviate the burden on families, creating a more user-friendly approach to accessing vital services.

Available Services


The online reservation service covers the following areas:
  • - Prenatal Classes for Expectant Parents
  • - Baby Food Workshops
  • - Infant Consultations

How to Use 'mila-e Reservation'


Families can access the 'mila-e Reservation' feature via the 'Kamiki Childcare Support App' home screen by clicking on the corresponding banner. Users will need to log in with their 'mila-e' authentication account and enter their details to book appointments. Please note that first-time users will need to create a 'mila-e' account.

For residents of Kamiki Town seeking information or assistance, please contact:
  • - Kamiki Town Children’s Future Division: TEL: 0745-43-5034

Remarks from the Mayor of Kamiki Town


Masato Sakamoto, the Mayor of Kamiki Town, shared insights about the town's commitment to fostering a family-friendly environment. Despite its proximity to the Osaka metropolitan area—just an hour away—Kamiki Town boasts abundant natural resources alongside urban facilities such as large shopping malls and dining options. With a compact area of 6.14 km², the town emphasizes its vision of being a hub for family support.

To further enhance accessibility, residents can now book their spots for prenatal seminars, baby food workshops, and infant consultations anytime through the 'mila-e Reservation' platform, available 24/7. This feature, along with QR codes and app banners, significantly improves the user experience, allowing greater convenience for parents and caregivers.

About 'mila-e Reservation'


Overview


'mila-e Reservation' serves as a digital tool for reservation and reception management, allowing users to book or cancel their appointments anytime via smartphones or other devices. This service not only enhances user convenience but also streamlines municipal operations, effectively addressing the needs of families.

When integrated with the mother-child health handbook app 'mila-e Oyakotecho', the system facilitates bookings for consultations, workshops, and additional family services.

For municipal authorities interested in exploring the implementation of 'mila-e Reservation', Mila-bo provides personalized briefings to discuss service details.

For inquiries: Contact Mila-bo

Mila-bo Company Overview


  • - Company Name: Mila-bo Inc.
  • - Location: 4-1-2 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
  • - CEO: Kazuya Tanikawa
  • - Founded: December 2013
  • - Company Website: Mila-bo

The name 'Mila-bo' reflects the company's mission of creating a future (


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