Mira Study Opens in Hamamatsu: A Self-Study Space That Moves Beyond Rushing Results to Support the 'Meaning of Study'

HRS Co., Ltd. opened 'Mira Study,' a membership-based study space for teens in Hamamatsu on April 1, 2026. It focuses on 'purpose design' and 'habit building' to help students understand why they learn, supported by 12 years of tutoring experience.
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HRS Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture; CEO: Shinya Kitahara) opened 'Mira Study,' a capacity-restricted learning space primarily for junior and high school students, in Hayama-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu City, on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

Mira Study is more than just a rental self-study room. Based on the concept of 'Seeing the future, understanding the present, and becoming someone who can continue,' it is a learning space that identifies 'what to do now' by calculating backward from your desired self five years in the future.

In addition to providing a place to study, we support 'purpose design'—thinking about why you learn—and 'habit building'—enabling daily study routines.

The facility features 30 private booths, Wi-Fi, power outlets, free drinks, and entry/exit notifications for parents. Located at Amaikekan 5F/6F, 3-1 Hayama-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu City, it is a 10-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station and a 1-minute walk from Enshū Hospital Station. Operating hours are 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Currently, applications for facility tours and free trials are being accepted.

The reason study doesn't last isn't just a lack of will. Many teens say, 'I know I have to study, but I don't know why,' or 'I try to study, but my heart isn't in it.' The reason is not simply 'lack of motivation' or 'lack of effort.' Without the feeling of how the study in front of them connects to their future, and with only grades or passing exams demanded, study becomes something they are 'forced to do.' Mira Study was born as a place to start learning by first facing one's own life and future.

Our goal is to increase the number of young people who have hope for the future and can choose their own lives. According to the Cabinet Office's '2022 White Paper on Children and Youth,' only 61.6% of young people have bright hope for their future. Furthermore, research from Benesse and the University of Tokyo shows that students who improve their grades possess 'metacognition'—the ability to look at their learning objectively—and internal motivation. Learning outcomes are supported by more than just time; they are driven by a sense of purpose. Mira Study is designed to start with facing the future rather than just increasing study volume.

The launch of Mira Study is backed by over 12 years of experience operating individual tutoring schools. We have seen the grades and career paths of many students...