Starting April 29th, Isetan Shinjuku will host its Golden Week event, "Cocoiku Morimori Special Event: Cocoiku Forest Sound Exploration Team," at the Center Park/Cocoiku Park on the 6th floor of the main building. The event will run until May 8th. 
 
"Cocoiku," the store's children's learning project, is a completely new style of "learning space" where children can learn the fundamentals of thinking, expressing, and creating for themselves. Based on the concept of "learning" rather than "being taught," the event develops various learning projects centered around workshops.
 
The Cocoiku Forest Sound Exploration Team is an event where children explore Cocoiku Park, which is designed to resemble a forest, and use their five senses to discover the charms of the forest and explore ways to enjoy nature. Forest sounds can be found in various places in the forest, such as the rustling of trees, the chirping of birds, and the murmuring of water. Children will notice the mechanism themselves and take action such as touching it to complete the mission.

A giant xylophone by Tsuchiya Ayumi, "Round of Circles"

A leaf-shaped speaker next to the baby space

A board that reacts to sensors and plays animal sounds

Woodworking Studio: A space where you can play with pieces of various shapes
The target audience is children from 0 years old to 6th grade, and the participation fee is 1,620 yen (tax included) for 30 minutes. After registering as a Cocoiku member or Cocoiku Class member, you can make reservations in-store, via the app, or by phone.
"Cocoiku," the store's children's learning project, is a completely new style of "learning space" where children can learn the fundamentals of thinking, expressing, and creating for themselves. Based on the concept of "learning" rather than "being taught," the event develops various learning projects centered around workshops.
The Cocoiku Forest Sound Exploration Team is an event where children explore Cocoiku Park, which is designed to resemble a forest, and use their five senses to discover the charms of the forest and explore ways to enjoy nature. Forest sounds can be found in various places in the forest, such as the rustling of trees, the chirping of birds, and the murmuring of water. Children will notice the mechanism themselves and take action such as touching it to complete the mission.

A giant xylophone by Tsuchiya Ayumi, "Round of Circles"

A leaf-shaped speaker next to the baby space

A board that reacts to sensors and plays animal sounds

Woodworking Studio: A space where you can play with pieces of various shapes
The target audience is children from 0 years old to 6th grade, and the participation fee is 1,620 yen (tax included) for 30 minutes. After registering as a Cocoiku member or Cocoiku Class member, you can make reservations in-store, via the app, or by phone.

























