Keio University

The NPO activity "Ostomate Navi Project," led by representative director Tsubasa Kanbe, a 10th-generation student of the Course for Health Care Management, has won the Japan Toilet "Hito" Grand Prize.

Publish: November 25, 2016
Graduate School of Health Management

2016.11.25

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The NPO activity "Ostomate Navi Project," led by representative director Tsubasa Kanbe, a 10th-generation student of the Course for Health Care Management, won the Japan Toilet "Hito" Grand Prize at the Japan Toilet Forum 2016, held by the NPO Japan Toilet Research Centers and Institutes on October 5, 2016.

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The "Ostomate Navi Project" is an initiative that Tsubasa Kanbe, Yasuhiro Asano, Yuki Kaneshima, and Ayako Miyauchi, 10th-generation students of the Course for Health Care Management, along with 11th-generation student Yuichiro Sasaki, have been working on since their time as students. The project was also recognized as a best practice at the Japan Toilet Grand Prize in 2015.

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