Recreation Innovations
2025-08-21 03:19:48

Exploring Fun and Engaging Recreation Equipment for Welfare Facilities

The Future of Welfare and Entertainment: Engaging Recreation Equipment



As the landscape of welfare facilities evolves, Toyomaru Industry, based in Nagoya, Japan, is at the forefront of this change, introducing innovative recreation equipment that emphasizes engagement and enjoyment. Their motto captures the essence of their offerings, transitioning from “forced recreation” to “enjoyable recreation.” With a focus on products that invoke smiles and promote physical activity among various demographics—seniors, children, and those with disabilities—Toyomaru is setting a new standard in the welfare sector.

Frontline Recreation Equipment


Toyomaru Industry is currently accepting media inquiries for hands-on experiences with their unique offerings:

1. Aerobic Trepachi!


This interactive recreation machine serves as a fusion of traditional pachinko parlors and welfare activities. When participants pedal, pachinko balls are launched, creating an immersive experience. Notable is the collaboration with renowned enka singer Fuyumi Sakamoto, which allows users to enjoy exclusive songs while exercising. This product is not only a hit within facilities but also garners attention at exhibitions for its engaging nature that encourages people to participate eagerly.

2. Trepachi Table


With over 20 interactive applications, the Trepachi Table is designed to stimulate both brain and body through play. It includes games that enhance reflexes and memory training. The table encourages participation, prompting conversations and laughter, ultimately fostering community within facilities. It’s a multi-dimensional tool that supports cognitive health and social engagement, making wellness a playful endeavor.

3. TANO (タノ)


TANO represents the next generation of motion training devices, utilizing motion sensors to translate physical movements into interactive fun on-screen. This non-contact, non-wearable system allows users to check their posture in three seconds, giving instant feedback while they engage with over 300 activities, ranging from rhythm exercises to cognitive games. Suitable for all ages, this tool is thriving in various settings, including after-school services and nursing homes, showcasing a future of recreation that prioritizes health in an enjoyable manner.

Connecting Welfare and Entertainment


All three products stem from the desire to create enjoyable experiences in welfare settings. By evolving activities into something that individuals want to partake in rather than have imposed upon them, Toyomaru Industry is paving a path toward a brighter and more engaging future for welfare. These innovations aim to turn movement into a playful habit, encouraging regular activity through enjoyment, thus transforming welfare facilities into spaces of joy.

Showrooms and Media Engagement Opportunities


Toyomaru Industry welcomes media teams to experience these innovative products firsthand at one of their three showrooms across Japan:
  • - Nagoya Headquarters: 1-2 Meiraku-cho, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi
  • - East Japan Sales Office (Tokyo, Ueno): 3-18-7 Higashi-Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
  • - West Japan Sales Office (Osaka, Namba): 2-10-70 Namba-naka, Naniwa-ku, Osaka

Additionally, the company provides options for studio filming, allowing even greater engagement and visual representation of their products. Media inquiries and interview requests can be directed to the Future Projects Division at Toyomaru Industry.

Invitation to Media


Journalists and media professionals are encouraged to explore the “serious recreation” movement evolving within the welfare sector through Toyomaru's offerings. Dive into a world where fun drives movement, cultivating an enriching environment for everyone involved, regardless of age or ability. Let’s collaborate in spreading the joy and importance of well-designed recreational activities!


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