Brain Humanity, with the message “A society where every child can choose from diverse ways to learn!,” has joined Nishitsu Friends!
目次
- 1 A Student-Run NPO! “Brain Humanity,” Born from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake
- 2 What Is “Burehyu Camp,” Where Kids Can Experience Nature? 🏕
- 3 Supporting Learning for Children Who Are Not Attending School or Have Developmental Disabilities 🎓
- 4 Warm Meals at Nishinomiya Children’s Cafeteria 🍚
- 5 A Place for Junior and Senior High School Students at Youth Center Hygge 🎲
- 6 Helping High School Students Find What They Want to Do Through Jibushiru 🎓
- 7 Actively Involved in Disaster-Area Support
- 8 “Brain Humanity,” Supporting Children’s Futures ✨
A Student-Run NPO! “Brain Humanity,” Born from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake
Located just a 3-minute walk from Hankyu Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Station, “Specified Nonprofit Corporation Brain Humanity” is an organization that began through recovery support efforts after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.

Believe it or not, this organization is mainly run by university students! From elementary school children to high school and university students, it provides places where children can learn and grow✨
What Is “Burehyu Camp,” Where Kids Can Experience Nature? 🏕
“Burehyu Camp,” which children from preschool age through junior high school can enjoy, is a program where kids can fully experience nature while working together.
List of Events Held
- Satapro Town Exploration(a day-trip event where teams work together to take on missions)
- First-Time Camp(an overnight camp for preschoolers through lower elementary school students)
- Ieshima Desert Island Camp(a survival experience on an uninhabited island!)
- Mt. Fuji Climbing Camp(a challenge program aiming to reach the summit of Mt. Fuji)
- Ski Camp(a winter event where kids enjoy skiing in the snowy mountains)
And more, with a huge variety of activities!

“First-Time Camp” also offers a one-night camp for preschoolers and younger elementary school children, making it perfect for a child’s first outdoor experience.
🏕 More details here →
👉 Burehyu Camp Official Website
👉 Satapro Town Exploration
We wrote about it previously here ↓
Supporting Learning for Children Who Are Not Attending School or Have Developmental Disabilities 🎓
“Learn Mate Nishinomiya Classroom” is “an individualized learning school that supports children who face learning difficulties, such as developmental disabilities or school refusal/non-attendance.”
Because they provide ongoing support tailored to each child’s learning pace, it seems like a place families can feel comfortable relying on.
🏫 More details here →
👉 Learn Mate Nishinomiya Classroom
Warm Meals at Nishinomiya Children’s Cafeteria 🍚
“Nishinomiya Children’s Cafeteria” opens every Monday. With menus created by nutrition students from nearby universities, it offers handmade meals for 100 yen per serving, limited to 20 meals per day.

For children, having a warm meal and a place where they belong is really important, isn’t it? 😊
🍽 More details here →
👉 Nishinomiya Children’s Cafeteria
A Place for Junior and Senior High School Students at Youth Center Hygge 🎲
“Youth Center Hygge” is a place where junior and senior high school students can casually drop by after school or on days off. Here, they can play board games together, relax at the cafe, and freely do the things they want to do!

“It really matters to have a place other than school where you can feel safe spending time.” That’s the kind of place it is.
☕ More details here →
👉 Youth Center Hygge Official Instagram
Helping High School Students Find What They Want to Do Through Jibushiru 🎓
“Jibushiru” is a career education program for high school students. Through conversations with university students, it gives them opportunities to think about school life, future paths, and what lies ahead.

It can become the spark that helps them take a step toward their own future! 🔥
🔥 More details here →
👉 Jibushiru Official Website
Actively Involved in Disaster-Area Support
At Brain Humanity, university student staff carry out support activities on-site when disasters occur. During the Noto Peninsula Earthquake and heavy rain disasters, they continued supporting affected areas by listening to concerns at evacuation shelters and identifying people who needed assistance as part of recovery support.
“Brain Humanity,” Supporting Children’s Futures ✨
“Brain Humanity” works to support children’s learning, experiences, meals, and places to belong.
If you feel like “I want to help in some way!”, be sure to check them out.
- Name
- Specified Nonprofit Corporation Brain Humanity(トクテイヒエイリカツドウホウジン ブレーンヒューマニティー)
- Address
- 兵庫県西宮市甲風園1丁目3番12号 カミヤビル3階
- Station
- 3-minute walk from the North Gate of Hankyu Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Station
- Phone Number
- 0798-63-4442
- Hours
- 11:00~20:00
- Closed
- Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
- Related Links
- Official Website
Educational Support
Jibushiru
Burehyu Camp
Nishinomiya Children’s Cafeteria
Learn Mate Nishinomiya Classroom
Youth Center Hygge(ひゅっげ)

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