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Eitaro Sohonpo Co., Ltd. Until 11/30 We want to deliver the deliciousness of Japanese sweets to more children! !

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[Eitaro Sohonpo Co., Ltd.] [Until 11/30] We want to deliver the deliciousness of Japanese sweets to more children! ! ​
Eitaro Sohonpo Co., Ltd. Press release: October 21, 2024 [Until 11/30] We want to deliver the
deliciousness of Japanese sweets to more children! !
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Eitaro Sohonpo Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Masaki Hosoda, hereinafter referred to as “Eitaro Sohonpo” is a joint initiative with the “Tsunagu Life Fund, a public interest incorporated foundation *1”) We started a donation-based crowdfunding campaign last year to contribute to the SDGs with the desire to bring the deliciousness of Japanese sweets to more children across the country. What is GIVING for SDGs
https://congrant.com/jp/corp/sonybank/givingforsdgs.html “GIVING for SDGs” is a donation-based crowdfunding campaign in which all donations to projects by NPOs working on SDGs are received, allowing more funds to be used for activities aimed at solving social issues.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/89515/194/89515-194-71cd815958f73ae645286719c58b7333-1198×502.jpg Features of GIVING for SDGs
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/89515/194/89515-194-3ec5d56d97615a557fd6e18748a694e9-1024×320.jpg With GIVING for SDGs, by matching the 3.4% settlement fee charged for crowdfunding of target projects, the full amount of support will be delivered to the project implementation organization. Crowdfunding page https://congrant.com/project/tsunaguinochi/12746 Application period: Until 23:59 on November 30, 2024 I hope that through this activity more children will smile as they come into contact with Japanese sweets. Thank you very much for your kind support. ▲Request for support from President Masaki Hosoda
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/89515/194/89515-194-251ed4ec0b35e8fb4d8c37ffb9ce03f3-539×405.jpg Since last year, our company has been working with welfare
organizations such as the Tsunagu Life Fund to provide free Japanese sweets shop bean paste to children’s cafeterias, nursing homes, etc., and hold an event where everyone eats shiruko together. . We would like to expand this kind of activity, which has been very popular, to a nationwide scale, and would like to raise the necessary funds through crowdfunding. We want to extend a helping hand to children who are finding it difficult to survive, and we want even children of a generation who are not familiar with Japanese sweets to enjoy the real thing, made with care and using the best ingredients. I hope that the warm and delicious shiruko warms the hearts of children even a little. We ask for your continued support for the sake of the children who will lead the next generation. *1. What is Tsunagu Life Fund, a public interest incorporated foundation? A corporation that started its activities in April 2012 and supports child support activities in Japan with the goals of “improving the welfare of children with social handicaps,” “nurturing healthy minds and bodies,” and “supporting independence.” is. We also hold events together with children and young people. What is Eitaro Sohonpo? Founded in 1818 (first year of Bunsei era). A Japanese sweets manufacturing and sales company headquartered in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. The company name originates from the name of Eitaro (later Yasubei Hosoda III) who opened the Nihonbashi main store in 1857 (Ansei 4). It has the oldest history in Japan as a candy manufacturer that is a member of the National Candy and Confectionery Industry Cooperative Association, and in addition to candy, it also handles fresh sweets, yokan, baked sweets, and anmitsu. Other brands that specialize in concepts include “Ameya Eitaro (candy specialty),” “Nihonbashi Eitaro (casual packaging),” “Tokyo Piesen (Tokyo souvenirs),” and “Karadani Eitaro (health-oriented).” Expand. In addition, our business partners range from department stores, mass retailers, transportation markets to shrines and temples. We have a corporate culture that respects “Knowing the past, learning the new,” and our manufacturing sites still use not only the latest machinery but also old-fashioned techniques and equipment. ●Homepage https://www.eitaro.com/ ●Online store
https://www.eitarosouhonpo.co.jp/

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