Solving Accommodation Shortage in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, a Next-Generation Energy Hub Leading the Future: Two "Workman House" Long-Term Business Traveler Accommodation Facilities to Open Simultaneously in September 2026

Two "Workman House" long-term accommodation facilities for business travelers will open simultaneously in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido, in September 2026. Red Horse Trust aims to resolve the accommodation shortage in the city, a next-generation energy hub, by repurposing idle real estate and emphasizing collaboration with local communities.
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In its accommodation management business, Red Horse Trust strives to repurpose idle real estate across Japan into facilities with unique concepts. Beyond merely providing accommodation, the company aims to create spaces that foster mutual communities through collaboration with local areas, involving guests, operators, and local residents.