Fuchu Mini Work Bar to Revitalize Local Job Awareness
The new dialogue event,
Fuchu Mini Work Bar, is set to commence as a collaborative effort between Machidukuri Fuchu and the Fuchu City Citizen Activity Center. This initiative aims to engage the community in meaningful discussions about work and its connection to community life.
Starting in July 2025, this event seeks to provide insights into various professions through interactions with local guests who have made their mark in the Fuchu and Tama regions. After a pause due to the pandemic, the Mini Work Bar returns with a promise of enriched content, focusing on unique perspectives about working and life philosophies.
About the Event
When and Where
- - Date: July 25, 2025 (Friday) 19:00 – 20:30
- - Venue: Le Cigne 5F Orange Boots
Located at 1-100 Miyacho, Fuchu City, Tokyo, and directly accessible from Fuchu Station on the Keio Line.
Participation Fee
- - 1,000 yen (Including soft drinks)
- - 1,200 yen (Including alcoholic drinks)
How to Apply
Starting from July 1, at 12:00 PM, interested participants can register via
teket. Note that cancellations after application are not allowed. Attendees must present the ‘QR code’ mentioned in the purchase confirmation email upon arrival.
Capacity
The event will accommodate 20 participants on a first-come, first-served basis, with registration closing once this limit is reached.
Guest Speaker
The first session features
Yoko Morikawa, the owner of
Free Nail, a home-based salon renowned for providing a nurturing environment for both children and clients.
After giving birth to her second child, Morikawa decided to pursue her entrepreneurial dream. Six years into her venture, she has established Free Nail as a reputable salon in Fuchu by shifting her location to a prominent commercial facility,
Kururu, near Fuchu Station. This move was part of her vision to improve accessibility while emphasizing customer satisfaction and staff development.
Upcoming Guest
In September, attendees can look forward to a special appearance by Kenta Nakamura, the founder of Japan Work Hundred, who is also credited with creating the Mini Work Bar concept.
Contact Information
For inquiries, please reach out to Machidukuri Fuchu at 042-370-1960 (Available from Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM).
Explore more at
Machidukuri Fuchu's website for additional details about this initiative.
Organizers
This event is hosted by the Fuchu City Citizen Activity Center and is co-organized by Machidukuri Fuchu and Yokosuka Design Laboratory, with the collaboration of Japan Work Encyclopedia.