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<Request for using child care short-term support project> Updated on September 1, 2022
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, please refrain from using the facility if you fall under any of the following.
- If the child is within 24 hours after the fever has subsided (returned to normal temperature)
- When a child using the service or a family member living together falls under the positive/close contact/stay-at-home period
- If a positive person occurs within 2 days before the use in the same class or different age childcare where the child attends
- If a positive person occurs at a kindergarten, school, or place of work of a family member who lives with the child, and the family member who lives with the child has had a conversation, eats, or drinks with the positive person without wearing a mask two days before the use.
In addition, if the child is found to be positive for the new coronavirus within 5 days after use, please contact the Child Care Support Division.
From April 1, 2020, the reservation start dates for children's short stays will be partially changed. For details, please see the page below.
<About operation of short-term child care support project> Updated on October 9, 2020
Due to the prevention of the spread of new coronavirus infections, the operation was reduced, but from June 1, 2020, it is operating as usual.
*If you have cold symptoms (fever, etc.) or are unsure about your physical condition, please continue to refrain from using the facility.
Business overview
The short-term child-rearing support project is a project to take care of a child when it becomes difficult for the guardian to take care of the child at home temporarily due to reasons such as illness, childbirth, or work.
We offer a "Short Stay Project" for overnight stays and a "Twilight Stay Project" for overnight stays. As available business varies according to age and use reason of child, please confirm business summary of list shown below.
business name | infant short stay |
Child short stay Twilight stay |
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Facility location |
Futaba Infant Home (4 Minamimotomachi, Shinjuku-ku) |
Bunkyo General Welfare Center (2-16-15 Kohinata, Bunkyo-ku) |
Childcare target | Infants between 60 days and under 3 years of age, in principle, living in Bunkyo Ward | Children from 2 years old to 6th grade elementary school students living in Bunkyo Ward |
Reason for use | ・If you need to be hospitalized or rest at home due to illness, childbirth, injury, etc.
・When caring for a family member due to illness, etc. ・If it is difficult to care for the childcare recipient due to an accident or disaster ・When attending ceremonial occasions ・If you are unable to raise your child at home due to childcare fatigue, childcare anxiety, etc. (Please consult with the "Children and Families Support Center" in advance.) |
・If you need to be hospitalized or rest at home due to illness, childbirth, injury, etc. ・When caring for a family member due to illness, etc. ・If it is difficult to care for the childcare recipient due to an accident or disaster ・When engaged in business trips, temporary overtime, night work, night duty, etc. ・When attending ceremonial occasions ・If you are unable to raise your child at home due to childcare fatigue, childcare anxiety, etc. (Please consult with the "Children and Families Support Center" in advance.) |
Usage capacity | 1 person per day | 3 people per day |
usage period |
Up to 7 days (168 hours) for the same reason |
[Children's short stay project]
[Twilight Stay Business]
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Usage fee | 1 child 1 day (24 hours) 6,000 yen | Children short stay business]
[Twilight Stay Business]
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Link destination | Click here for details of the infant short stay program | Click here for details on the Children's Short Stay and Twilight Stay Program |
1-16-21 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8555
Bunkyo Civic Center 5F south side
Child care support section child care support promotion charge
Phone number: 03-5803-1256
Fax: 03-5803-1345