Inheritance Support
2026-05-15 05:04:11

New Partnership Enables Comprehensive Inheritance Support in Tokyo Area

Comprehensive Inheritance Support for Tokyo Residents



Kaitikuru, a service operated by RC Corporation, is set to launch a new partnership with the Yokohama Inheritance Center on May 15, 2026. This collaboration aims to focus on supporting clients through the complexities of inheritance processes, combining inheritance procedure assistance with services for sorting and disposing of inherited belongings.

The alliance seeks to create a one-stop support system, allowing clients to handle all their inheritance needs through a single service provider. Given the emotional and practical challenges surrounding inherited assets, this initiative addresses critical pain points often overlooked during traditional inheritance procedures.

Addressing Common Challenges in Inheritance



After the necessary legal steps in inheritance are taken, clients often face the daunting tasks of sorting through belongings and disposing of leftover items. This part of the process can add considerable time and physical strain for many individuals. Public servants constitute roughly 70% of the Yokohama Inheritance Center's users, and they exhibit specific challenges regarding timely inheritance support:

  • - Limited time due to job relocations
  • - Difficulty managing properties far away, such as family homes or vacant houses
  • - Tendency to postpone post-procedure tasks

The partnership aims to enhance the existing services provided by the Inheritance Center by combining it with Kaitikuru's specialized skills in physical asset management, granting clients more comprehensive support.

Integrating Inheritance Procedures with Practical Solutions



This collaborative approach allows the Yokohama Inheritance Center's procedural support to align closely with Kaitikuru’s on-site services, offering a full suite of services including:
  • - Inheritance Procedures
  • - Sorting and disposing of inherited belongings
  • - Cleaning up vacant houses

By streamlining these previously separated tasks into a single point of contact, the burden on clients is reduced, thereby increasing the speed and accuracy of inheritance support.

A New Option for Hassle-Free Inheritance Management



The Yokohama Inheritance Center has been providing a broad range of inheritance-related support services, enabling clients to relinquish responsibilities to specialists by paying an initial fee. With this new partnership, the addition of asset management services expands their capability to offer a holistic solution, enabling clients to completely delegate both procedural steps and on-site management under the concept of ‘fully-managed inheritance support.’

Future Expansion Plans



Currently, Kaitikuru and the Yokohama Inheritance Center are operational in select locations, like Self-Defense Forces bases and post offices, and they also conduct inheritance seminars. Looking ahead, the plan is to broaden their services nationwide. They aim to extend offerings to general clients experiencing similar challenges such as time constraints and distance issues.

Ultimately, the goal is to create a nationwide support framework capable of addressing every related concern regarding inheritance.

Company Overviews



RC Corporation


  • - CEO: Naoki Ohori
  • - Address: 1F Eminence Court Tama, 2-18-5 Higashiyaguchi, Ota City, Tokyo
  • - URL: www.rc200807.com
  • - Founded: July 17, 2008
  • - Business: Operations of the Kaitikuru service, expansion of franchise business, export of reused goods.

Yokohama Inheritance Center


  • - Chairman: Kenji Ogata
  • - Address: 4th Floor A-PLACE Bashamichi, 4-43, Honmachi, Naka-ku, Yokohama
  • - URL: souzoku-shutoken.com
  • - Founded: December 10, 2025
  • - Business: Comprehensive assistance in the complex procedures of inheritance, including research on heirs and inheritance assets, support for estate distribution agreements, and filing inheritance tax returns, all through a single point of contact.


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