Kokoro no Company Partners with Japan Post to Provide 'Ohisapo' Service
Kokoro no Company signed a business partnership with Japan Post on March 10, 2026. The company will provide 'Ohisapo,' a comprehensive end-of-life support service, to Japan Post customers to address challenges faced by elderly individuals living alone.
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Kokoro no Company (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Kazuhiro Migaki; formerly Trinity Technology Co., Ltd.) signed a business partnership agreement with Japan Post Co., Ltd. on March 10, 2026. The company will provide its 'Ohisapo' service to Japan Post customers.
■ Comments on the Partnership
[Kazuhiro Migaki, Representative Director and CEO of Kokoro no Company]
We are pleased to announce our business partnership with Japan Post. Under their management philosophy of 'being close to every individual's life and warming everyone's heart,' Japan Post provides various products and services as a company that supports local communities. We are honored to deliver peace of mind and safety to elderly individuals living alone through this partnership. We remain committed to our mission of 'solving the challenges of a super-aging society and creating a world of lasting peace of mind.'
■ 'Ohisapo': Supporting You Like Family
In Japan, the number of elderly people living alone is increasing due to aging and rising non-marriage rates. As of 2021, there were over 15 million elderly households consisting of single individuals or couples, with approximately 17.2% (2.7 million) having no children. 'Ohisapo' was created to solve issues such as asset freezing due to dementia for those who have no children or prefer not to burden their families. The service comprehensively addresses daily monitoring, administrative support, hospital admission procedures, nursing facility admission, lack of guarantors, funeral arrangements, memorial services, estate organization, and wills. 'Ohisapo' offers an '8-item set' of services, including monitoring, administrative support, identity guarantee, asset management, voluntary guardianship, living will declarations, post-mortem support, and wills, tailored to the customer's lifestyle. For asset management, funds are managed in trust accounts at trust banks or trust companies to ensure security and prevent fraud.
■ Comments on the Partnership
[Kazuhiro Migaki, Representative Director and CEO of Kokoro no Company]
We are pleased to announce our business partnership with Japan Post. Under their management philosophy of 'being close to every individual's life and warming everyone's heart,' Japan Post provides various products and services as a company that supports local communities. We are honored to deliver peace of mind and safety to elderly individuals living alone through this partnership. We remain committed to our mission of 'solving the challenges of a super-aging society and creating a world of lasting peace of mind.'
■ 'Ohisapo': Supporting You Like Family
In Japan, the number of elderly people living alone is increasing due to aging and rising non-marriage rates. As of 2021, there were over 15 million elderly households consisting of single individuals or couples, with approximately 17.2% (2.7 million) having no children. 'Ohisapo' was created to solve issues such as asset freezing due to dementia for those who have no children or prefer not to burden their families. The service comprehensively addresses daily monitoring, administrative support, hospital admission procedures, nursing facility admission, lack of guarantors, funeral arrangements, memorial services, estate organization, and wills. 'Ohisapo' offers an '8-item set' of services, including monitoring, administrative support, identity guarantee, asset management, voluntary guardianship, living will declarations, post-mortem support, and wills, tailored to the customer's lifestyle. For asset management, funds are managed in trust accounts at trust banks or trust companies to ensure security and prevent fraud.
FAQ
What is the partnership between Japan Post and Kokoro no Company?
They are collaborating to offer 'Ohisapo,' a comprehensive end-of-life support service for elderly individuals.