Hello Storage Aichi
2026-04-07 03:44:22

Hello Storage Expands Operations with New Opening in Aichi Prefecture

Hello Storage Expands Operations in Aichi Prefecture



April 5, 2026, marked a significant milestone for Area Link Inc., a leader in the rental storage industry, as they opened the latest Hello Storage facility in Hirabari, Aichi prefecture. This opening brings the total number of Hello Storage locations in Aichi to over 200, highlighting the demand for secure and convenient storage solutions in the region.

Diverse Storage Options Across Aichi



Since its inception, Hello Storage has offered a broad range of rental storage options, including outdoor container storage, indoor facilities designed specifically for storage needs, and dedicated motorcycle storage units. By targeting residential and office areas, they aim to meet the growing storage needs of residents and businesses alike.

In Aichi, a region known for its automobile culture, the demand for outdoor storage spaces is particularly strong, as customers can easily load and unload items directly from their vehicles. This convenience has made Hello Storage a preferred choice among many.

Urban areas like Nagoya also face storage challenges similar to other urban centers across Japan. Limited residential space has spurred the need for climate-controlled indoor storage units. As such, the demand for these facilities continues to rise, presenting opportunities for businesses and home users in the region.

In addition to fulfilling personal storage needs, Hello Storage facilities serve many corporate clients who require space for materials, tools, and organizing office supplies. This versatility underpins the business's continuous growth and relevance in a rapidly changing market.

Future Plans for Expansion



Area Link is leveraging its strengths in data analysis to continually adapt to market demands. The company plans to expand its storage solutions across Japan, aiming to double its total storage capacity to 200,000 units by the end of 2029. The focus will remain on providing customers in Aichi and surrounding areas with convenient and efficient storage infrastructure.

In addition to further expanding its own locations, Area Link is actively promoting partnerships that allow other businesses to join the Hello Storage network. This partnership program provides comprehensive support, from building setups to day-to-day operations, enabling partners to benefit from the success of Hello Storage while reducing overhead costs and increasing revenue potential.

Upcoming Openings in Aichi



Hello Storage continues to renovate Aichi's storage landscape with new openings on the horizon:
  • - April 5, 2026: Hello Storage Hirabari in Nagoya
  • - April 20, 2026: Hello Storage Meito-ku Kamikura-cho in Nagoya

For the latest updates, customers can visit the Hello Storage official website at Hello Storage.

Overview of Hello Storage



Currently, Hello Storage operates 2,919 properties across the nation, with 127,541 rooms available as of February 2026. As the pioneer in the storage sector, it boasts the largest number of rooms in the industry. The diverse offerings include outdoor storage using shipping containers, entire floors or buildings repurposed for storage, and specialized storage for motorcycles, accommodating various customer needs seamlessly.

For further information on the partnership system and operational details, please check the following links:
Partnership Program: Arealink Partnership
Instructional Video: YouTube

Company Information


Area Link Inc.
  • - Established: April 1995
  • - Location: 20th Floor, Akihabara UDX Building, 4-14-1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
  • - CEO: Takaki Suzuki
  • - Capital: 6,111 million yen (as of December 31, 2025)
  • - Stock Market: Tokyo Standard Market
  • - Employees: 81 (as of December 31, 2025)
  • - Main Business: Storage, land rights development, office management, asset management
Website: Area Link



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