Sinyi Realty Group's Cultural Expedition to Japan
Sinyi Realty Group, headquarter in Taiwan, proudly announces its upcoming visit to Japan as part of an overseas training program scheduled for February 2026. This significant journey will encompass around 800 participants, including employees and their families, who will delve into the rich history and culture of Kyoto and Osaka.
A Historical Treasure: Nijo Castle
During their visit, the group plans to immerse themselves in the cultural essence of
Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo period. This historical landmark showcases various architectural styles that reflect the Momoyama culture, including the Ninomaru Palace, the Karamon Gate, and stunning gardens. Nijo Castle is also famous for being the site where Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the 15th shogun, announced the restoration of imperial rule in 1867. By choosing Nijo Castle as a key destination, Sinyi Realty Group aims to connect with Japan's lengthy historical narrative, emphasizing the importance of trust and relationships, much like their business model.
To ensure a respectful experience for all participants, the group has pledged to prioritize the preservation of cultural heritage. A range of activities will highlight traditional Japanese culture, including food stalls and light refreshments, enabling guests to engage with Japan's vibrant heritage in a unique setting.
Embracing Modern Culture in Osaka
In conjunction with their visit to Kyoto, the Sinyi team is set to explore
Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. This experience will serve as an informative duality, juxtaposing Japan's rich history against its dynamic contemporary entertainment culture. By experiencing both the historical and modern facets of Japanese culture, participants can gain a well-rounded appreciation for the nation’s diverse offerings.
Sinyi Realty's Expansion into Japan
Established in 2009, Sinyi Realty has marked its footprint in Japan's real estate market. Initially focusing on real estate transactions in Tokyo, the company expanded to Osaka in 2016, driven by increasing demand for real estate in that region. The Osaka office now primarily centers on property transactions while maintaining strong ties to the community.
Osaka Branch Information
- - Address: 4F EDGE Bingu-cho 3-4-1, Chuo Ward, Osaka City
- - Phone: 06-6484-5498
- - Access: Approximately 3 minutes walk from Honmachi Station on the Midosuji Line
Legacy and Responsibility
With a history dating back to its establishment in Taiwan in 1987, Sinyi Realty Group has grown to encompass approximately 3,000 offices across Asia as of April 2025. The Japanese arm is dedicated to regional business practices that respect the local culture.
Key Milestones:
- - 1987: Founded in Taiwan
- - 2001: Listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange
- - 2009: Japanese subsidiary established in Shibuya, Tokyo
- - 2016: Osaka branch opened
- - 2019: Roppongi store opened
- - 2026: Upcoming store in Mita, Minato Ward
Commitment to a Sustainable Society
Sinyi Realty has long regarded corporate social responsibility as a crucial business principle. The company was awarded an 'A' rating from the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) in climate change initiatives for the third consecutive year in 2024, placing it among the top 2% of over 22,400 global enterprises evaluated.
Community Engagement Initiatives
Sinyi Realty's dedication to local communities includes:
- - Disaster Relief: Donations to areas affected by the Kumamoto earthquake in 2016 and contributions made to support Japan Red Cross's disaster seminars.
- - Youth Support: Contributions from sales in housing campaigns to the Red Cross Children’s Home.
- - Environmental Initiatives: Participation in the global social good project "Earth Hour" and ongoing efforts in eco-cap collection.
Company Overview
- - Name: Sinyi Realty Co., Ltd.
- - Address: 2F, Shoritsu Building, 2-7-1 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- - Established: December 1, 2009
- - Capital: 1.2 billion yen
- - Phone: 03-5388-6799
Sinyi Realty Group continues to uphold its commitment to fostering community ties while exploring and celebrating Japan's rich cultural tapestry.