Girl Guiding was first introduced in Japan in 1919 by Miss Muriel Greenstreet, a British missionary teacher.
The Girl Scout program in Japan focuses on three major points: self-development, human relations, and nature.
Some of the Girl Scout activities include working with the disabled, planting trees, and protecting the environment from floods and air pollution.
Troops (団) tend to have multiple levels in one group that are further broken down into smaller units consisting of the same rank.
It tells of two children who hear about magical creatures (Brownies) that help keep the house nice and clean.
I promise to: Do my duty to God (Buddha); Be responsible for my community, My country and the world; Try to be helpful to other people; and Live by the Girl Scout Law.
watashi wa inochi aru mono wo taisetsu ni shimasu.