Tackling Postpartum Care Cost Barriers with Jicca Nakano
On May 1, 2026, a groundbreaking establishment,
Jicca Nakano, is set to open, aiming to challenge the high costs associated with postpartum care in urban settings. This innovative initiative is a collaboration among
With Midwife,
Akachan Honpo, and
Daito Trust Construction, focusing on providing supportive, accessible, and affordable postpartum care.
A Unique Approach to Postpartum Care
Jicca Nakano is designed specifically for families with babies from pregnancy to under six months postpartum. It offers a private stay in fully equipped, individual rooms where round-the-clock midwifery support, meals, cleaning services, baby monitoring, and post-departure online consultations are provided. Priced starting at
44,000 yen per night (including tax), Jicca Nakano aims to reduce the financial burden associated with postpartum care, which is a significant barrier according to a survey of parents conducted in December 2025. The survey revealed that more than half of respondents found care options exceeding
50,000 yen per night to be unaffordable.
By utilizing a synergistic approach, the collaboration among the three companies aims to revolutionize postpartum care access and affordability.
Survey Insights and Real-World Testing
During Jicca Nakano’s pre-opening phase, over
50 families experienced its services. Feedback demonstrated a considerable increase in average energy levels reported by participants, rising from
43% to
75% after a day care experience, and from
45% to
82% for overnight stays. This suggests that Jicca Nakano not only provides essential services but significantly enhances the well-being of new parents during a critical recovery phase.
Barriers to Postpartum Care: Price and Access
The challenges faced by families during the perinatal period often include physical recovery and the initiation of parenting. Sleep deprivation, anxiety about childcare, and feelings of isolation frequently occur, especially for parents who lack the option of returning to their family homes. Despite the recognized need for postpartum care, the high costs have deterred many families from utilizing these essential services.
Kishibata Seizuki, the representative of
With Midwife, emphasizes that to cultivate postpartum care as a cultural norm, it must be offered at realistic, affordable prices rather than as a luxury high-value service. In light of this, the partnership among Daito Trust Construction, Akachan Honpo, and With Midwife aims to condense necessary supports into a compact space, targeting a cost significantly lower than the prevailing market rates, which are approximately
71,580 yen per night in the Tokyo area.
Enhanced Accessibility for Urban Families
Another critical issue is accessibility, particularly as postpartum care typically requires extended stays. For parents not on childcare leave, balancing work commitments often complicates their ability to provide support during this time, which can lead to marital strain and increased stress levels.
Strategically located near
Nakano Station, Jicca Nakano allows couples to stay together, facilitating a balance between work and the parenting responsibilities. While mothers receive assistance from midwives, fathers can learn essential child-rearing skills to implement once they return home, effectively supporting both employment and parenting.
Essential Features of Jicca Nakano
Jicca Nakano is not just another accommodation but a well-thought-out space tailored for postpartum recovery and parenting initiation. Key features include:
1.
Private and Cozy Accommodation: Each room offers privacy with amenities like kitchens and washing machines, fostering a homely environment. Partners and older siblings can stay free of charge, incentivizing family involvement in the recovery process.
2.
24-Hour Midwifery Support: Qualified midwives are available round-the-clock to address parenting concerns, facilitate relaxation, and provide support for child care, helping create a nurturing recovery environment.
3.
Housekeeping and Meal Services: To relieve new parents from additional household burdens, Jicca Nakano offers nutritious meals and cleaning services, ensuring a restorative stay.
4.
Post-Departure Online Consultations: Even after leaving, families can maintain contact with midwives online for ongoing support, addressing health and parenting queries during the crucial initial months after birth.
Encouraging Future Generations
In the words of representatives from the partnering organizations, the launch of Jicca Nakano is not just about creating facilities but reshaping the cultural landscape around postpartum care in Japan. By addressing the barriers—both in price and accessibility—these three companies aim to strengthen the support structure for new families, ensuring that they can transition smoothly into parenthood without being overwhelmed by excessive burdens.
The grand opening of
Jicca Nakano marks a significant step toward fostering supportive environments for new parents, focusing on both their physical recovery and emotional well-being in the bustling environment of Tokyo.
For more information, you can visit their official website:
Jicca Nakano.