Recognition for MIRARESI's Innovative System
MIRARTH Holdings Inc. is proud to announce that its subsidiary, Takara Leben, has received the prestigious Minister of National Resilience Award at the 12th Japan Resilience Awards. This honor comes from the Resilience Japan Promotion Council, which acknowledges advanced initiatives in building a resilient society for future generations.
The award was presented during a ceremony held on April 21, 2026, at the Iino Hall in Tokyo. Present were key figures, including Takao Makino, the Minister responsible for National Resilience, and Akihiro Akisawa, the CEO of Takara Leben. Their presence underscored the importance of public and private sector collaboration in enhancing disaster preparedness and response initiatives.
About the Japan Resilience Awards
The Japan Resilience Awards aim to evaluate and recognize efforts made by organizations that contribute to building a resilient society. Sponsored by the Resilience Japan Promotion Council, these awards focus on innovative projects that align with Japan's Basic Plan for National Resilience. The overarching goal is to create a synergistic effect between public investments and private initiatives, thereby fostering a strong national foundation capable of withstanding natural disasters.
The mission focuses on safeguarding the lives and properties of citizens, boosting Japan’s industrial competitiveness, and promoting a proactive approach to disaster prevention and mitigation. By enhancing public understanding and encouraging actionable resilience strategies, the awards serve to inspire more stakeholders to engage in resilience-building activities.
What is MIRARESI?
MIRARESI is an advanced disaster preparedness system designed to maintain residents' quality of life during emergencies. Utilizing solar panels installed in residential buildings, the system generates renewable energy that powers essential utilities, including water supply pumps and emergency lighting. This setup provides reassurance to residents during crises when access to water and electricity might be compromised.
In addition, each unit is equipped with a