Parenting Class
Event Categories: Courses and Classes (Learn and Listen) Children and Parenting
In Inagi City, we are holding parenting classes for moms and dads welcoming their first baby.
This is a class to learn basic knowledge about pregnancy, childbirth, and caring for babies.

- Event Date
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May 23, 2026 (Saturday) , July 25, 2026 (Saturday) , September 26, 2026 (Saturday) , November 28, 2026 (Saturday)
January 30, 2027 (Saturday) , March 6, 2027 (Saturday) - Event Time
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Morning session: From 10 AM to 12 PM
Reception = From 9:45 AM
Afternoon session: From 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
Reception = From 1:15 PM - Venue
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2nd Floor of the Health Center (112-1 Momura, Inagi City)
There is a parking lot on the premises, but if it is full, please use the nearby paid parking facilities.
Inagi City Health Center - Eligibility
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Expectant mothers and their partners who are experiencing childbirth for the first time and reside in the city
Those who are less than 37 weeks pregnant at the time of the event (considering safety) - Contents
Please participate with your partner if you are pregnant.
- How to Bathe a Baby and Holding Experience
- Dad's Pregnancy Experience
- DVD "Baby Won't Stop Crying" Viewing
- Team Building Course with Partners
- Procedures After Childbirth
- Application Method
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- Please apply via the Logo form from the 1st of the month before the event month until two days before the event.
(Example: For the parenting class held in January, applications open from December 1st)
- If you wish to cancel, make changes after applying, or be placed on the waiting list, please contact us by phone.
Phone 042-378-3434
- If you are feeling unwell, please refrain from participating.
- Due to limited capacity at the venue, we will have to decline entry for those who arrive without a reservation.
(Reference) Start dates for registration and eligible expected delivery dates for each session Event Date Start Date for Reception Eligible Due Dates for Participation May 23 April 1 After June 14 July 25 June 1 After August 16
September 26 August 1 After October 18 November 28 October 1 After December 20 January 30 December 1 After February 21 March 6 February 1 After March 28
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Capacity
- 12 groups per session (first come, first served)
- Belongings
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- Maternal and Child Health Handbook
- Writing utensils
- Beverages (for those who need them)
- Note: On the day of the session, you will be seated on folding chairs. If you are concerned about sitting for long periods, please bring cushions or seat pads as needed.
[Reference Material] We have posted videos and other content that can be learned in accordance with the classroom program.
(1) How to bathe a baby and holding experience
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First Diaper Change (Source: Tokyo Midwives Association) (YouTube)(External Link)
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How to Hold a Newborn (Source: Tokyo Midwives Association) (YouTube)(External Link)
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About Baby Bathing (Source: Tokyo Midwives Association)(External Link)
(2) Dad's Pregnancy Experience
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Pregnancy Experience at Home (YouTube)(External Link)
This introduces a method to experience a simulated pregnancy using items at home. Please try to feel the difficulty in seeing your feet and the burden on your waist.
(3) DVD 'Baby Won't Stop Crying' Viewing
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Baby won't stop crying (Understanding and coping with crying) (Source: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare) (YouTube)(External link)
This is a video that we would like all those who take care of babies, not just parents or guardians of babies, to see.
(4) Dad's Parenting Start Book
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Dad's Parenting Start Book (Source: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Social Welfare and Public Health)(External Link)
Information is provided about the changes in a mother's physical and mental state, the growth of the child, the role of the father at different times, and a wide range of Parenting information.
This page is managed by the Child Welfare Department Parent and Child Comprehensive Support Center
112-1 Momura, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-0804 (Inside Inagi City Health Center)
Phone number: 042-378-3434 Fax number: 042-377-4944
Inagi City Child Welfare Department Parent and Child Comprehensive Support Center Contact



















