Introducing MIRARESI: Revolutionizing Disaster Resilience in Housing
On June 4, 2026, Takara Leben, a subsidiary of MIRARTH Holdings, held a media briefing for the newly launched disaster resilience system, "MIRARESI", at the Leven Salon Ikebukuro. This event marks a significant milestone with the introduction of the first housing project equipped with this groundbreaking system, known as "Leven Hikarigaoka GLOW GARDEN".
About the Project
The "Leven Hikarigaoka GLOW GARDEN" is strategically located just a 14-minute walk from the Toei Oedo Line "Hikarigaoka" station and comprises two eight-story buildings containing a total of 77 residences. The highlight of this project is the incorporation of the proprietary MIRARESI disaster preparedness system, which integrates solar energy generation and battery storage to ensure a sustainable living environment.
During the media conference, attendees were provided with detailed insights about the MIRARESI system and its crucial features. Presentations were delivered by key stakeholders, including Taro Hirano from the Sales Promotion Department, who introduced the concept and necessity of resilience in modern living.
The Importance of Disaster Preparedness
The need for innovative disaster preparedness solutions is more urgent than ever, especially as more people are encouraged to remain in their homes during emergencies, a strategy known as "sheltering in place". The MIRARESI system addresses this by providing critical resources—both water and electricity—during crises, enhancing the sense of safety among residents.
This approach comes on the heels of growing concerns around disaster scenarios, including those highlighted during recent natural calamities. Drawing from lessons learned in past disasters, such as the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, the system is tailored to alleviate the most pressing anxieties that arise in emergencies, particularly regarding the maintenance of essential services.
Unique Features of MIRARESI
"MIRARESI"—an abbreviation for “MIRAI (future) for EARTH” and “RESILIENCE”—embeds a dual approach to resilience, combining both hard and soft aspects of disaster management. Under the hard component, the system features solar panels coupled with batteries, ensuring power supply during outages long enough to keep essential systems operational, such as water pumps.
Soft aspects include sophisticated strategies and preparation guides for residents, dubbed the "MiraResi Mission Card", encouraging proactive behavior during emergencies. Furthermore, residents benefit from a regular supply of essential goods through the "Disaster Preparedness Gift Monthly Subscription" built into their living arrangements, designed to keep stocks updated for a decade.
The MIRARESI system was recognized with the prestigious "Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Prize" at the 12th Japan Resilience Awards, showcasing its value and effectiveness. The launch of "Leven Hikarigaoka GLOW GARDEN" as the first property featuring this advanced system signifies a groundbreaking step in creating safe living spaces that can withstand potential future disasters.
The Environment and Community
Located in a lush, green area, the community around "Hikarigaoka" not only offers an attractive living environment but also supports family-oriented needs, making it an ideal spot for raising children. With a focus on quality throughout the design and construction processes, the building includes exquisite features such as luxury stone tiles in the entrance and a spacious, two-story lobby that provides a warm welcome to residents and guests alike.
In addition to residential spaces, the development features various amenities, including a multipurpose party room, 24-hour waste disposal facilities for convenience, and a high parking space availability rate compared to regional standards.
Conclusion
Through its unwavering commitment to sustainability and disaster preparedness, Takara Leben continues to innovate. With the MIRARESI system at the forefront, they are setting new benchmarks for community resilience against disasters, offering residents peace of mind in a volatile world. The Leven Hikarigaoka GLOW GARDEN exemplifies a marriage of design and safety, promising inspiring living conditions for future generations. As we look toward a more resilient future, projects like this will be vital in shaping how we respond to and live through challenges ahead.
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