Innovation in Childcare: Miki City Adopts CoDMON
In a significant step towards modernizing childcare facilities, two institutions in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, have implemented CoDMON, an innovative ICT service, as of July 1, 2026. Developed by Codmon Inc., this service aims to simplify communication and enhance the overall parenting experience by seamlessly integrating technology into daily childcare operations.
The Vision Behind CoDMON
Codmon Inc., headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, is driven by the mission to transform the environment surrounding children through technology. With the growing necessity for digital solutions in childcare, the company has established itself as a leader, boasting a widespread presence across 736 municipalities nationwide, including 18 in Hyogo.
The introduction of CoDMON in Miki City responds to the existing challenges faced by parents and the facilities regarding communication. Previously, parents primarily relied on phone calls to notify changes in childcare hours, which could be cumbersome and inefficient. The new system aims to streamline this process for improved convenience and engagement.
How CoDMON Works
The CoDMON service offers several functionalities designed specifically for childcare facilities:
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Parental Notifications: Parents can quickly inform the facility about tardiness, absences, pickup changes, or any extensions through a user-friendly app. This immediacy enhances communication efficiency by reducing the need for phone calls.
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Mass Communication: The service allows notifications to be sent to specific classes or children with just a few taps, using pre-registered templates. This ensures that essential information is delivered promptly, whether via email, smartphone notifications, or app alerts.
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Digital Communication Books: The traditional communication notebooks between caregivers and parents are now digitized. Parents can report on children’s experiences at home conveniently, while teachers can provide feedback and observations using photos and notes, fostering better engagement between caregivers and families.
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Attendance Management: The use of QR codes facilitates real-time attendance tracking, automating the documentation process for both attendance logs and billing for extended care. Additionally, parents can stay informed about their children's arrival and departure times through the app, enhancing overall family involvement.
Expected Benefits
The implementation of CoDMON is anticipated to alleviate the workload of educational staff, allowing them to focus more on providing quality care and education rather than administrative tasks. Yasunori Koike, the CEO of Codmon, expressed optimism about how this new service will benefit both parents and facilities alike.
“By integrating this ICT service, we are hopeful that it will elevate parental convenience and significantly reduce administrative burdens, creating an environment where caregivers can dedicate more time to nurturing each child’s growth and learning,” said Iwamura from the Miki City Education Committee.
Conclusion
The rollout of CoDMON marks a transformative moment for childcare in Miki City and sets a precedent for other municipalities. As technology continues to evolve, its role in enhancing communication and education within childcare systems becomes increasingly vital. Codmon Inc. is committed to providing the necessary tools to ensure a high-quality, supportive environment for children, families, and childcare professionals alike. Through innovative solutions, they aim to foster a community where children can thrive.
For more information on CoDMON and its services, visit the official websites:
CoDMON Service and
Codmon Corporate.