Marks Life Launches Hiroshima Branch to Address Local Challenges
Marks Life Corporation, headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, is dedicated to solving social issues by exploring the potential of real estate. On November 1, 2025, the company will open a new branch in Hiroshima, targeting critical regional challenges such as the aging population and the increase in vacant houses. This new branch marks the 17th location nationwide for Marks Life.
Background: Building Support for Local Issues
As Japan faces increasing aging demographics, the situation in Hiroshima is particularly pronounced. In mountainous areas such as Akiota Town and Jinseki Kogen Town, the rate of aging exceeds 50%. This demographic shift raises concerns about the sustainability of these regions. Moreover, the exodus of young people for education and employment opportunities has led to the highest rate of outflow in the country, resulting in fewer people available to care for the elderly. This raises urgent issues like isolation among the elderly and an increase in vacant homes, which need to be tackled promptly.
In light of these challenges, Marks Life is leveraging its extensive experience in real estate and living support, aiming to create a robust framework that addresses both vacant homes and elder care in the community.
Future Prospects: Promoting Comprehensive Support and Regional Revitalization
The Hiroshima branch will collaborate with local businesses to enhance the services offered through "Jitsumado," a one-stop consultation service for families dealing with inherited properties. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive support for various life issues faced by the elderly and their families, including care, inheritance, end-of-life planning, and managing or selling vacant homes.
The company is committed to creating a system where families living apart can be assured of their loved ones' well-being, preventing social isolation while strengthening community ties. Furthermore, to make the company more appealing to local youth, Marks Life will ramp up recruitment efforts, aiming to curb the outflow of younger residents and encourage newcomers who wish to contribute to Hiroshima’s growth.
Through solving local challenges, Marks Life aspires to contribute to the creation of a sustainable society where everyone can live with peace of mind.
Overview of Services
Marks Life operates under the corporate philosophy, "For the world, for people," tackling social issues through real estate services. Their offerings include:
- - Jitsumado: A solution service for concerns about family homes.
- - Funeral Service Provider Support: Assisting families with inheritance and post-mortem property management.
- - Buddhist Real Estate: Managing properties with a history of death.
- - 富動産市場: Creating new value from generally undesirable properties like vacant houses and undevelopable land.
These services focus on sustainable real estate rejuvenation and social contributions.
Hiroshima Branch Information
- - Branch Name: Hiroshima Branch
- - Location: 7th Floor, Meiji Yasuda Life Hiroshima Nipponbashi Building, 6 Hon-dori, Naka-ku, Hiroshima
- - Phone: 082-909-2713
- - Fax: 082-909-2714
- - Opening Date: November 1, 2025
Company Overview
Marks Life Corporation stands firmly on its mission: "For the world, for people." The company confronts challenges head-on and seeks solutions in partnership with clients. They are committed to exploring possibilities even in situations deemed challenging by industry standards. By continuing to innovate and pursue their goal of creating a society where more people can live with genuine peace and joy, Marks Life is committed to making a difference.
- - Company Name: Marks Life Corporation
- - Headquarters: 4th Floor, Osaka Gas Urban Development Nipponbashi Building, 3-1-2 Nihonbashi Honmachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- - CEO: Koji Hanahara
- - Capital: 272,466,662 JPY (including capital reserves)
- - Real Estate Transaction License: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (1) No. 10129
- - Business Areas: Real estate purchasing, brokerage, and consulting services.
For more information, visit
Marks Life’s Corporate Site or
Jitsumado Site.