Inheritance Planning
2025-04-16 03:15:20

A Special Seminar on Inheritance Planning for Adults with Aging Parents

Overview of the Inheritance Planning Seminar



In a rapidly aging society, understanding inheritance and elder care is essential. The Japan Inheritance Planning Research Institute is hosting a special seminar titled "Inheritance Planning for Adults: Preparing While Parents Are Healthy". This event emphasizes the importance of addressing inheritance issues while parents remain capable. Taking place on June 14, 2025, at the Shinagawa Ward Comprehensive Community Center, this seminar is designed for individuals who have previously attended our introductory inheritance seminars.

Objectives of the Seminar


The seminar aims to provide essential knowledge on inheritance planning that delves deeper into scenarios surrounding aging parents. It acknowledges the growing concerns about dementia and palliative care for seniors, which are critical for families to consider. Many participants from past seminars have expressed interest in learning how they can motivate their parents to engage in inheritance planning. By sharing insights from real-life examples and case studies, the seminar offers tools and strategies that have been beneficial in similar situations.

Key Insights to Be Covered


Participants can expect to learn about:
  • - Effective Approaches: Guidelines on how to encourage parents to think about their legacy during their healthy years.
  • - Dementia and Care: Considerations related to dementia and how it impacts family dynamics and planning.
  • - Lessons from the Past: Wisdom from past generations regarding inheritance planning that can guide participants today.

This seminar is built on the foundation of previous successful seminars, but it intricately weaves in advanced knowledge that participants may not yet know. By analyzing data from over 5,000 inheritance consultations, insights shared will be rare and extremely valuable for both parents and their children.

Event Details


  • - Theme: Inheritance Planning for Adults: Preparing While Parents Are Healthy – Considering Dementia and End-of-Life Care
  • - Date: June 14, 2025
  • - Time: 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM (Registration starts at 3:30 PM)
  • - Target Audience: General public only (Pre-registration required, professionals in related fields are not allowed)
  • - Eligibility: Must be a past participant of our introductory inheritance seminars
  • - Entry Fee: ¥2,000 (tax included)
  • - Instructor: Fumiya Honma
  • - Venue: Shinagawa Ward Comprehensive Community Center, Room 3 (5-18-1 Higashi-Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
  • - Detailed URL: JSR Seminar Details

Instructor Profile


Fumiya Honma is the director of the Japan Inheritance Planning Research Institute and the CEO of XIT Corporation. His extensive experience includes serving as the head of a nonprofit business recovery support organization and has been recognized for his contributions in inheritance consulting and financial planning.
For the past few years, he has focused on helping families navigate the complexities of inheritance and asset management, emphasizing the significance of proactive planning and communication within families.

Previous Experience


  • - Lecturer at Tokyo Tax Accountants Cooperative and various educational seminars.
  • - Featured in media outlets such as NHK, Fuji TV, and major newspapers.

About the Organizing Institute


The Japan Inheritance Planning Research Institute was established to address the growing needs of inheritance planning and elder care.The organization provides services that include inheritance tax planning, family dispute resolution, asset utilization, and business succession strategies.
  • - Location: 5-12-5 Kita-Shinagawa, Gotenyama 101 Building 5th Floor, Shinagawa, Tokyo 141-0001
  • - Website: JSR Official Site

Contact Information


For further inquiries regarding the seminar:
  • - Contact Person: Fumiya Honma
  • - Phone: 03-6277-2386
  • - Email: office@jsr.or.jp


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