Career Education by Nikka
2026-05-31 04:27:13

Nikka Home Launches Unique Career Education Program for Future Generations in Kawagoe City

Nikka Home's Initiative for Future Generations



In a significant step towards supporting the development of future talent, Nikka Home, a leader in residential renovations with 119 branches nationwide, is continuing its unique career education program called 'Home Classroom.' This initiative aims to provide opportunities for children to learn about architecture, living environments, and the significance of work, with a special classroom event scheduled for June 24, 2026, in a local elementary school in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture.

Importance of Career Education in the Construction Sector



The construction industry has been facing a shortage of skilled workers, and educational institutions have also been criticized for lacking teachers specialized in this field. Nikka Home seeks to address this by leveraging its vast knowledge and hands-on experience in the residential renovation sector to provide children with realistic insights into the world of architecture and living conditions. The curriculum not only discusses the mechanics of home construction but also emphasizes the importance of working and its connection to society.

Customized Lessons for Every School



A standout feature of Nikka Home's program is its ability to tailor lessons to fit the needs of each school and grade level. For younger students, workshops focused on hands-on activities are conducted, whereas older students and middle schoolers engage in discussions that provoke deeper thoughts on living environments and career options. The company's current renovation staff members serve as instructors, sharing real-world experiences that extend beyond traditional textbook learning.

Educational Impact So Far



Since its inception in 2024, Nikka Home has successfully conducted numerous on-site classes across elementary and middle schools, as well as after-school programs, in areas including Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba. The company is committed to building networks with local educational environments. Additionally, it has outlined plans for multiple sessions in Tokyo, Saitama, and Kanagawa in the upcoming years, enhancing the local educational landscape.

Upcoming Classroom Events


  • - July 2026: Shinjuku City, Tokyo (for 6th graders)
  • - July 2026: Saitama City (Summer woodworking class)
  • - November 2026: Kawasaki City, Kanagawa (Workshop for middle school students)
  • - March 2027: Tama City, Tokyo (for 1st and 6th graders)

A Platform for Educational Support



The 'Home Classroom' program is also featured on the matching site 'Demae-Gakko.com', which links educational institutions with corporate programs. This platform includes both lecture and workshop formats, making it adaptable for various educational contexts such as classrooms, general studies, and career education.

Future Aspirations



Nikka Home is dedicated to continuing its educational support activities in collaboration with local communities through visiting classes and internship programs. The company aims to share the knowledge and experiences acquired through home building, ultimately contributing to expanding children's future choices. This initiative reflects Nikka Home's vision of not just a business but a commitment to societal improvement through education.

Company Overview


Nikka Home Co., Ltd.
  • - Headquarters: 2-1225 Koyama, Midori Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, 458-0007, Japan
  • - Founded: January 1987 (originally as a solo venture)
  • - Chairman: Kinji Enokido
  • - President: Hirohisa Nishida
  • - Capital: 800 million yen
  • - Employee Count: 1,860 (as of April 2026)
  • - Annual Revenue: 71.16 billion yen (for the fiscal year 2024)
  • - Construction Achievements: Over 88,842 projects completed by the group as of 2025, totaling more than 900,953 projects across its history.
  • - Services Provided: New construction, renovations, store designs, and more, including the sale and installation of residential equipment and construction materials.

For press inquiries, please contact:
Nikka Home's Kanto Branch at 42F Okuizumi 8-5-4, Setagaya, Tokyo, 158-0083, Japan, or via email at [email protected].


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