Suzuki Laboratory to Exhibit Dementia Prevention Game “Sankoro Bingo” at Tokyo Mirai Park
On Friday, October 3, 2025, the Suzuki Laboratory from the Department of Information Media at Kanagawa Institute of Technology will begin exhibiting its interactive dice-based game, Sankoro Bingo, at Tokyo Mirai Park, located on the first floor of the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan).
About Tokyo Mirai Park
Tokyo Mirai Park is an exhibition and interaction hub established as part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s “Tokyo Bay eSG Project.” It offers visitors hands-on experiences with future technologies. As part of the latest exhibition renewal, the Suzuki Laboratory will showcase Sankoro Bingo as one of its research and development achievements.
About Sankoro Bingo
Sankoro Bingo is a new type of universal e-sport that uses 10 cm cube-shaped dice. Each die features numbers and arithmetic symbols, and players complete bingo patterns by performing simple calculations using the rolled results.
Key Features and Achievements
- Cognitive Training:
The game naturally stimulates memory and thinking skills through calculation and decision-making, making it potentially effective for dementia and frailty prevention among older adults. - Intergenerational Interaction:
Designed for players of all ages—from children to seniors—it encourages natural communication through play, fostering connections across generations. - Proven Track Record:
Sankoro Bingo has been permanently exhibited at venues such as the Fukuoka City Science Museum and Science Hills Komatsu, where it has received positive feedback from a wide range of age groups.
We invite all visitors to Miraikan to stop by and experience this innovative and engaging game firsthand.