6th Collaboration with Vertical Short-Form Video Creator 'Kacchan'! New Content Released Tracking the Home-Building Process from Start to Handover
AVANTIA releases new content on Instagram in collaboration with 'Kacchan' to follow the home-building process.
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AVANTIA Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture; President: Yasunari Sawada; hereinafter 'the Company') will release new content on Friday, March 27, 2026, at 6:00 PM, as the 6th installment of an Instagram project produced by vertical short-form video creator 'Kacchan,' documenting the home-building process.
In this video, the Company's employees are featured, showcasing how they work closely with customers from initial consultations through to the final handover, coordinating with various on-site specialists led by the sales representatives.
The video will be released simultaneously on both the 'Kacchan' and 'AVANTIA' Instagram accounts.

■ Distribution Overview
Date: Scheduled for release on Friday, March 27, 2026, at 6:00 PM
Platforms: AVANTIA Official Instagram https://www.instagram.com/avantia_official/
'Kacchan' Instagram https://www.instagram.com/k.slrfilms/
■ Project Background
Building a home involves many professionals across various stages, including consultations, design, construction, and handover. However, these processes are rarely visible to the general public.
Through this project, we aim to share how AVANTIA's home-building process unfolds by highlighting the people working on-site, making the experience more relatable and accessible.
■ Content Details
AVANTIA employees appear in each phase, showing the reality of the work involved in home construction. The content utilizes the fast-paced nature of short-form video to provide an overview of the entire home-building flow.
Additionally, the video incorporates unconventional visual techniques, such as the 'signing the camera' method often seen in sports broadcasts, to symbolically depict an architect drawing blueprints, challenging traditional video presentation styles.
