Health Kingdom Update
2025-05-30 02:47:11

Two Influencers Join as Special Supporters for Health Kingdom Music Therapy Project

New Influencers for 'Health Kingdom'



The company Exing, headquartered in Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, has announced the addition of two new influencers to its music therapy initiative, 'Health Kingdom'. This program targets the healthcare market, including medical and caregiving facilities, to provide quality services that enhance the quality of life (QOL) and activities of daily living (ADL) for users and residents.

Introduction of New Special Supporters



The new special supporters, Chanmika and Yuya, both active in the caregiving industry as a physical therapist and a caregiving worker, respectively, now join a growing team of nine supporters. Their mission aligns with 'Health Kingdom's' goal of delivering beneficial services that improve the well-being of both facility residents and the staff who care for them.

The collaboration brings a unique blend of expertise in physical therapy and caregiving, emphasizing recreation and functional training. Through seminars, events, and shared content initiatives, 'Health Kingdom' aims to broaden its appeal and effectiveness in promoting health care.

Profiles of New Supporters


  • - Chanmika
Known as an 'Audio and Movement Performer', Chanmika conducts approximately 150 senior exercise classes annually. As a physical therapist, she leads various exercise routines such as stretching, strength training, and dance, garnering wide support from diverse audiences. She focuses on extending the healthy lifespan of seniors and reducing costs associated with medical and caregiving insurances in Japan.

  • - Yuya
A dedicated caregiving worker and early childhood educator, Yuya operates out of Okayama Prefecture, offering tailored exercise sessions to caregiving facilities. His engaging approach incorporates visual and auditory stimulation, making exercise enjoyable while enhancing physical wellness.

Contribution to the Health Kingdom Mission


Exing has committed to promoting health for a broad audience, from active individuals to those requiring care and support, through the 'Health Kingdom' music therapy platform. As they welcome the new special supporters, a collective effort will be made to ensure that facility users enjoy fulfilling lives. This initiative also aims to provide better support for those working in caregiving fields.

Existing Special Supporter Profiles


  • - Aozora Taiiku
A physical therapist and YouTuber specialized in elderly health exercise. He provides tips on promoting health through preventive exercises and shares effective brain training and fun activities through engaging videos.

  • - Ryusei Ishida
A healthcare entertainer dedicated to uplifting the spirits of the elderly through laughter and engaging activities. Ryusei holds performances and seminars nationwide, incorporating humor into rehabilitation exercises.

  • - Tetsumaru
A preventative care YouTuber and judo rehabilitation therapist who conducts exercise sessions and talks across Japan and internationally, promoting active lifestyles for seniors.

  • - Hatatun
A caregiving worker and influencer with a strong online presence, Hatatun actively spreads joy and support for those in the caregiving sector through seminars and social media.

  • - Toshikazu Fujii
As a caregiving worker and a certified recreation officer, he visits and engages with various facilities, editing a caregiving information magazine that highlights local facilities and services.

  • - Flamingo Ogino
A therapist with a viral YouTube channel dedicated to preventive care for the elderly, sharing strength training and exercise videos while also providing onsite exercise sessions in his community.

  • - Katsuhiko Wakayama
A caregiving professional with 24 years of experience, Wakayama integrates humor and care, sharing insights on enjoying work in the caregiving industry.

In conclusion, 'Health Kingdom' will continue to collaborate with its special supporters to not only uplift the spirits of those receiving care but also enhance the working conditions for professionals in the caregiving sector. Stay tuned for exciting developments in this innovative project.


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