Engaging Children in the Future of Housing
In an exciting initiative to shape the future of housing and career education, Nikka Home Co., Ltd., headquartered in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, has been conducting outreach classroom sessions called "The Classroom of Living." This program has received notable mentions, including a feature in MyNavi's Career Research Lab.
The aim of this groundbreaking program is to provide children with real insights into the world of housing and work. The outreach sessions have already taken place in over ten elementary and junior high schools, with the next one scheduled for October 28 at an elementary school in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture.
Connecting Regions and Futures through Housing Education
Nikka Home's "Classroom of Living" is a hands-on career education initiative led by professionals in the renovation field. During these interactive sessions, students explore various themes, such as the mechanics of home construction, the lifespan of Japanese houses, and environmental considerations. The program encourages children to devise their ideal homes through interactive workshops, emphasizing the significance of jobs that support living. Notably, educators have expressed strong support for this curriculum, underscoring its positive impact.
A Corporate Commitment to Social Contribution
This program shines a light on an area that is often overlooked in traditional educational settings: the field of housing. Nikka Home has designed their classes to align with the specific needs of educational institutions. The sessions are taught exclusively by in-house professionals, using real-world experiences from their renovation projects to provide students with a genuine understanding of various careers. This model has successfully engaged schools mainly in the Tokyo metropolitan area so far, with plans to expand based on demand from schools nationwide.
A Commitment to Ongoing Community Contribution
Rather than viewing these outreach sessions as isolated corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts, Nikka Home positions them as part of a lasting commitment to connect education with the community. One of the key goals is to create opportunities for children to encounter the world of work, thereby positively influencing their future career decisions. Moving forward, Nikka Home aims to collaborate with local educational institutions to teach the importance of housing and the value of work to the next generation.
Conclusion
This innovative approach by Nikka Home not only contributes to children's education but also establishes a connection between the community and the necessary skills in housing. By engaging the youth in practical learning about home living, Nikka Home is paving the way for future-ready citizens who understand the critical nature of housing and career choices. To read more about this program, check out the article featured in MyNavi's Career Research Lab
here.
Company Information
Nikka Home Co., Ltd.
- - Address: 1225 Kagozan 2-chome, Midori-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, 458-0007
- - Founded: January 1987 (initially started as a small business)
- - CEO: Hirohisa Nishida
- - Capital: 800 million yen
- - Employee Count: 1,695 (as of April 2025)
- - Annual Revenue: 71.16 billion yen (Fiscal Year 2024)
- - Project Achievements: 83,179 projects (Fiscal Year 2024), totaling over 812,111 completed projects
- - Business Scope: New construction, remodeling, store design, general renovations, and sale and installation of residential facilities.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Nikka Home Kanto Branch
- - Address: 42F 8-5-42 Okuzawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 158-0083
- - Phone: 03-5752-5201
- - Email: [email protected]
Public Relations Contact: Tsuchida
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