FUKUOKA, Japan, Feb. 23, 2026 — rYojbaba Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: RYOJ) (“rYojbaba” or the “Company”), a Japanese consulting and health services firm, joined forces with Guardian Girls USA and the United Nations Population Fund (“UNFPA”) to initiate the Guardian Girls Aikido (“GGA”) project at the Terasaki Budokan in downtown Los Angeles, California.
The Guardian Girls Aikido project was initially launched in Bogotá, Colombia, in February 2024, in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in Colombia. The initiative expanded across the nation in 2025 through a strategic partnership with Colombia’s Ministry of Sport, reaching major cities throughout the country. Since then, the program has continued to expand internationally, extending its activities to Japan, Peru, Turkey, and now to the United States.
The recent GGA project marked the first implementation in the United States. The event was organized in partnership with the Company, Guardian Girls USA, UNFPA, and with the cooperation of Aikido Kenkyukai International USA, Geocity Media, and Southern California Sister Cities. The session was led by Lia Suzuki, a seventh-degree Aikido practitioner with over 45 years of teaching experience. Women participants from the greater Los Angeles area received sessions focused on enhancing situational awareness, building self-confidence, and learning practical, non-violent self-defense techniques based on the principles of Aikido.
rYojbaba concentrated on aligning GGA’s first U.S. initiative with broader social-impact goals, supporting international collaboration among the participating organizations, and ensuring consistency with Guardian Girls’ global mission. Through this participation, rYojbaba contributed to initiatives that promote women’s safety, empowerment, and social well-being, which we believe are in line with our long-term corporate values and ESG-related efforts.
“The strong alignment between rYojbaba and Guardian Girls’ missions continues to drive our partnership forward,” said Company CEO Ryoji Baba. “Our shared commitment to creating meaningful ESG impact presents valuable opportunities for us to support Guardian Girls’ diverse portfolio of global events and seminars. Beyond contributing to the successful execution of this event, we also started cultivating meaningful relationships with potential partners and community organizations in the U.S., laying the foundation for future collaborations. We remain focused on advancing global ESG initiatives, and delivering lasting, measurable impact for the communities we serve.”
To further promote Guardian Girls Aikido to a global audience, Nia Wright, Chair of Guardian Girls International, appeared on Telemundo, one of the largest Hispanic television networks in the United States. The , potentially reaching tens of millions of viewers, provided a significant platform to advocate for women’s safety and empowerment. Through Telemundo’s influential Spanish-language programming, the GGA’s social mission was communicated to diverse multicultural audiences across the nation, further strengthening international awareness and recognition of the Guardian Girls movement.
About rYojbaba Co., Ltd.
rYojbaba runs a labor consulting and health services business. The labor consulting business offers strategic consulting services for both Japanese companies and labor unions, with the underlying aim of bridging the gap between Japan’s labor culture issues and the lack of solutions for work-related dissatisfactions. rYojbaba also operates 29 osteopathic clinics and 1 beauty salon across Japan within its health services business, mainly offering judo theory, a form of osteopathic medicine practiced in Japan. To learn more, visit .
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