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[6/25 (Tue)] Baby and postpartum mother's room Yuzu and Mamatoki

  2024/6/25 Kitakami Shopping Center PAL   120 Views

Baby Massage, Baby Yoga and Postnatal Exercises

We offer a class called "Mamatoki" that combines baby massage, baby yoga, and postnatal exercise.
Why not refresh yourself while enjoying some physical contact with your baby?
There is also chat time. It's okay if your baby cries!
Come enjoy exercise and socializing with other moms!

Date and time : 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month 10:30-11:45

Location : Etsuko SC Pal Culture Room
Suitable for : 2 months to 1 year old (up to 18 months if not walking)
Capacity : 5 mother-child pairs (no reservations required, first 5 pairs)
Participation fee : 500 yen (free for the first time)
What to bring : Your usual outing gear, comfortable clothes, bath towel *Yoga mats are provided
Hosted by : Yuzu Sato (Mamatoki instructor)

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Holding period 2024/6/25
Open time 10:30~11:45
Venue Etsuko Shopping Center Pal

Culture Room (1st floor, next to the Children's Square)
Address 19-68 Kitaoniyanagi, Kitakami City
Parking Available (free)
Price Participation fee: 500 yen
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TEL: 0197-64-7567

Email: info@g-kobo.net
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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