Through websites and videos, we are developing activities that convey the importance of biodiversity conservation in an easy-to-understand manner. We are also introducing ideas about various biodiversity conservation-related initiatives that make it possible for each and every one of us to take concrete actions toward environmental conservation in our daily lives.
The “AKARI” Action project with funds raised from the resale of preloved books, CDs, DVDs, and other items donated by you. Donate your used items and deliver the light of hope to off-grid areas.
We provide content and learning programs for children who will lead the 21st century to learn by themselves while acquiring the power they need to live.
Summer vacation independent research may be utilized for themed-research learning.
The Panasonic Group plans local environmental activities at business sites around the world and implements them with their employees, along with adults and children from
the community.
This is our electric appliance recycling factory, where TVs, air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines past the end of their life are dismantled and sorted before being recycled into new resources. We have many visitors on study tours from both within Japan and abroad.
Address: 50 Saho, Kato-city, Hyogo
A museum that gives flesh to “inspirations”. AkeruE is a place where creativity is nourished by experience through seeing, making, and communicating.
Address: 3-5-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
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Panasonic Center TOKYO is a comprehensive global center for disseminating Panasonic-related information. You can see what life in the future can look like as well as our current new products.
Address: 3-5-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
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This facility consists of the “Konosuke Matsushita Museum,” where you can learn about the founder’s corporate management principle and vision of life, the “Hall of Manufacturing Ingenuity” that provides detailed information on the manufacturing DNA of Panasonic, and the “Sakura Hiroba.”
Address: 1006, Oaza Kadoma,
Kadoma-shi, Osaka
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Opened in 1970 with the founder, Konosuke Matsushita as its first director. Here, you can learn hands-on history around Ryoma Sakamoto, the Shinsengumi, etc. through materials, large-screen format videos, replicas, etc.
Operator: The Ryozen Foundation
Address: 1, Seikanjiryozancho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
This museum owns works by Georges Rouault, a French painter (1871-1958) available for public viewing, as well as special exhibitions under the themes of “architecture & residence” and “craftwork & design.”
Address: 4th Floor, Panasonic Tokyo Shiodome Bldg, 1-5-1 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Through websites and videos, we are developing activities that convey the importance of biodiversity conservation in an easy-to-understand manner. We are also introducing ideas about various biodiversity conservation-related initiatives that make it possible for each and every one of us to take concrete actions toward environmental conservation in our daily lives.
This is an education support program that is designed to improve creativity and communication capabilities and nourish teamwork, through audio-visual material creation activities for elementary to high school students.
*Japanese only
A career education program that is designed to help junior high school students independently select their career paths. We provide onsite lectures by Panasonic employees as well as providing teaching materials.
We provide content and learning programs for children who will lead the 21st century to learn by themselves while acquiring the power they need to live. Summer vacation independent research may be utilized for themed-research learning.
*Japanese only
We provide online classes, factory tours, and onsite lectures for elementary school students to learn the importance of ecological activities.
*Japanese only
Program for elementary school students that accepts participants in dry-cell battery factory visits, and provides online/onsite classes on dry-cell batteries.
*Japanese only
We provide lectures designed to let participants enjoy science and think about the environment, as well as crafts classes that children can participate in with their parents.
A museum that gives flesh to “inspirations”. AkeruE is a place where creativity is nourished by experience through seeing, making, and communicating.
Address: 3-5-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Click here for access information
Panasonic Center TOKYO is a comprehensive global center for disseminating Panasonic-related information. You can see what life in the future can look like as well as our current new products.
Address: 3-5-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Click here for access information
This is our electric appliance recycling factory, where TVs, air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines past the end of their life are dismantled and sorted before being recycled into new resources. We have many visitors on study tours from both within Japan and abroad.
Address: 50 Saho, Kato-city, Hyogo
This facility consists of the “Konosuke Matsushita Museum,” where you can learn about the founder’s corporate management principle and vision of life, the “Hall of Manufacturing Ingenuity” that provides detailed information on the manufacturing DNA of Panasonic, and the “Sakura Hiroba.”
Address: 1006, Oaza Kadoma,
Kadoma-shi, Osaka
Click here for access information
Opened in 1970 with the founder, Konosuke Matsushita as its first director. Here, you can learn hands-on history around Ryoma Sakamoto, the Shinsengumi, etc. through materials, large-screen format videos, replicas, etc.
Operator: The Ryozen Foundation
Address: 1, Seikanjiryozancho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
We provide assistance for NPOs and NGOs playing an important role in society in their efforts to contribute to social transformation in a sustainable way.
*Japanese only
We provide support for practical research designed to address educational issues at school, through effective ICT utilization.
We provide awards and grants to support study abroad, research, publishing, and other aspects of international research activities.
Panasonic Group Corporate Citizenship Activities