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Thank you for visiting Goisshoshimasho!
Goisshoshimasho is a Japanese word that directly means “do something together” and “share.”

We are a non profit organization that support people with disabilities caused by disease and injury.
We would be happy if you find some posts and information which resonate with you to for share to support people in locked-in state.


Goisshoshimasho!

Takagi Kumiko
President
NPO Goisshoshimasho

What We Do

Goisshoshimasho supports the communication of people with disabilities by connecting technique and technology with the heart.

Yomitol

Takagi reads what the people with disabilities from disease and injury write by catching low load in their invisible action. No visible reaction never means they are unconscious.

Device Yomitol-Kun™

Yomitol-Kun is a creative device that can visualize the reaction of YES and NO of the patients. Registered Utility Model.

ICT Support & Others

Support people with disabilities in the effective use of tablets and phones device and apps. Support your music activities. Produce and coordinate make you shine.

About Site

Website name : Goisshoshimasho!
URL :https://www.goisshoshimasho.com

Multilingual: Some contents have multilingual translation with explanations for unique Japanese things.

All views are our own.
Quotes will include sources.

Category: Yomitol The Assistive Communication/Events/Essay

Works:
The 52nd NHK Welfare Award-Winning Essay (Link to The Hat Spring Project)
Original songs on YouTube link will be soon released.

About Us

Takagi Kumiko
Communicator, President of Goisshoshimasho
I have been working as a foreign language interpreter, translator, tutor for about 40 years.
An experience of encouraging people who suffered from the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 made me turn to be a communicator for people in locked-in states because of severe disease or injury. Member on board of non-profit organization by and for stroke survivors. ICT support. I am in a dilemma about what to do with beautiful empty chocolate boxes and gift wrapping paper I can’t throw overwhelming my space at home.

Alesa
Blog Buddy
Alesa is the eldest of the four adopted cats of the Takagi family.
She is clever and helps Takagi, her foster mom. She also likes conveying her demands to mom.
Alesa will appear on the blog Goisshoshimasho to speak for Takagi’s other thoughts.
I bet you’ll like it!