baby calendar Inc. operates an information site for pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare in Japan. The company also operates a gift acceptance site; Moon Calendar, an information site that provides various information about menstruation; Woman Calendar, an anti-aging site for women by women; and long-term calendar, an information site that provides information for nursing care facilities for the elderly people. In addition, the company provides First gift card, a picture book with the pictures of the baby under the dacco brand name; and management support solutions in the areas of obstetrics and gynecology. Further, it offers touch panel monitors; and web marketing services. The company was formerly known as Cookpad Baby Co., Ltd. and changed its name to baby calendar Inc. in May 2017. baby calendar Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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