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The Wakabadai danchi in Yokohama is a housing complex of around 15,000 residents, of which almost half are over the age of 65. The members of the Yamayuri Club wanted to find a better way to stay connected with each other. They organize group activities but it can be hard for some of the residents to keep track of and remember all of the events. They were inspired by the notice boards, or “keijiban,” around their danchi to create an Action that could help them.
“Community Keijiban” is an Action on Google that allows a user to access local event information using voice. It also keeps track of the activities the user is interested in and sends an audible reminder to their Google Home when it is time to leave. Community Keijiban can be adapted for any type of group that needs to share information amongst its members- such as neighbors, schools, or community organizations.