A Comfortable Living for Everyone' Osaka, Tokyo, Japan Project
A Comfortable Living for Everyone' Osaka, Tokyo, Japan Project
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Project Partner Introduction
City Housing Co., Ltd.
City Housing Co., Ltd. has specialized in the Ota Ward area, including Haneda Airport and Shinagawa Station, for over 30 years. With a management portfolio of about 10,000 units, the company offers a variety of real estate services and continues to expand its business steadily. Inquiries from foreigners visiting Japan for business or vacation have surged, and three foreign staff members handle these inquiries in multiple languages.
The company offers various land use services such as storage rooms, monthly apartments, coin parking, and renovations, aiming to become real estate experts. Foreign staff members are also working towards obtaining difficult real estate qualifications.
City Housing Co., Ltd. focuses on hiring and training foreign staff and sharing housing information for foreigners worldwide through them. City Housing Co., Ltd.
We interviewed Mr.Sato CEO of City Housing Co., Ltd
And heard about the efforts toward the SDGs in a Zoom meeting.
SDG's 10: Reduced Inequalities
City Housing Co., Ltd. engages in diverse real estate businesses. Primarily, in the monthly apartment division, they accommodate many foreigners visiting Japan for business. Staff who speak foreign languages provide careful support to those unfamiliar with Japanese customs. The foreign staff, who initially struggled themselves, can leverage their experiences to assist others, ensuring a comfortable environment for newcomers.
SDG's 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Rather than building new structures, the company focuses on renovating or rebuilding old apartments to propose energy-efficient living. They also repurpose unsuitable living areas into storage spaces like container houses. Efficient land use is crucial, especially in central Tokyo.
SDG's 17: Partnerships for the Goals
Many overseas customers contact the company in foreign languages after viewing their real estate information. Property tours are conducted via video without the need for physical visits. Meetings that used to be held company-wide are now conducted via teleconference, allowing real-time communication between distant locations. As the number of multilingual employees grows, the company can hold meetings with overseas businesses.
This year, they conducted an on-site inspection in Indonesia and plan to visit Vietnam next. They aim to expand their network with foreigners coming to Japan. Participating in the TEAMEXPO Co-Creation Challenge is part of this effort, hoping to expand their network internationally through this project.