Almost 39,000 children are under government supervision in Japan, and 85 percent are institutionalized in various homes around the nation, according to Human Rights Watch. Last August, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare made good on its 2016 revisions to the Child Welfare Act by announcing a new plan of "family-based care," but in the meantime, a local nonprofit organization is working hard to bring the outside world to these institutionalized children: the world of nature.