WE ENRICH CHILDREN’S FORMATIVE EXPERIENCES THROUGH PLAY AND COMMUNITY.

Machinoko Dan bridges play, education, and community design to address social challenges in Japan’s local towns.
Our work connects children’s curiosity with civic creativity — turning play into a force for social change.

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  • Mobile playground "Playbus" by Machinoko Dan in Japan
  • Mobile playground "Playbus" by Machinoko Dan in Japan
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“Every person is a precious child of the town.”

This phrase was left by a kind old man from a small downtown neighborhood —
a man who loved his community, its festivals, and the people who gathered with sake in hand.

People don’t grow up only at home, or only at school or work.
We are nurtured by the town itself — by the connections, experiences, and memories we build within it.

Machinoko Dan is a community organization dedicated to enriching the formative experiences of children who grow up in towns and cities through hands-on projects, play, and collaboration.

1.Community Playbus – Mobile Playgrounds

We bring play to where children are.
Our mobile “Playbus” travels across cities, parks, and community spaces to create pop-up playgrounds filled with curiosity and joy.
Children explore, build, and challenge themselves — discovering the world through direct experiences.
We collaborate with local governments, companies, and communities to make play accessible to all.

2.Machinoko Base – Community Hub

A small red-roofed house in Hitachinaka City serves as our community hub,
where children can spend after-school time freely, repaint walls, garden, create, and play.
Here, “freedom and responsibility” guide every activity.
High school and university volunteers support the space,
making it a shared “third place” for children and the community alike.

3.Community Co-creation Projects

Beyond play spaces, we co-create community projects that connect generations and inspire civic engagement.
From local festivals and educational programs to urban revitalization and disaster-prevention initiatives,
we work hand-in-hand with municipalities, businesses, and citizens.
bringing together municipalities, businesses, and citizens under the idea that
“Creating play spaces is creating the community.”

10,000+ children and families reached annually

100+ play and community events each year

Collaborations with over 20 municipalities and companies in Japan

Award-winning initiatives recognized by national programs

Machinoko Dan bridges play, education, and community design to address social challenges in Japan’s local towns.
Our work connects children’s curiosity with civic creativity — turning play into a force for social change.

Mission

To enrich children’s formative experiences through Play and Community.

Vision

A society where every child can grow as a part of their community —where play, creativity, and curiosity are woven into everyday life.

Values

Freedom and Responsibility – Children take initiative in shaping their experiences.
Co-creation – Communities grow when people work and learn together.
Sustainability – Building systems and relationships that last beyond one generation.

Organization Name: General Incorporated Association Machinoko Dan
Founded: 2020
Headquarters: Hitachi City, Ibaraki, Japan
Main Activities: Mobile playground operations, community-based learning hubs, and civic project management.
Collaborations: Local governments, educational institutions, companies, and volunteers nationwide.

2020Founded and launched the first Community Playbus.
2022Registered as a General Incorporated Association (Nonprofit legal entity).
2023Received both the Excellence Award and Special Jury Award at the Kenpoku Business Challenge Program (BCP) in Ibaraki Prefecture.
2024Received both the Regional Award and Children’s Participation Award at the 2nd Japan After-school Award 2024.
2025Successfully completed crowdfunding on forGood to fund the 2nd Playbus.

Yamato Masuda

Yamato Masuda

A community designer and playworker dedicated to enriching children’s formative experiences through play.
After studying International Political Philosophy at Senshu University (Tokyo) and English communication at the University of Alberta (Canada),
he has worked across education, disaster prevention, and social innovation — exploring how play can strengthen community resilience.