We want to create a society where parents' homes and future residences can be visualized early.

Amidst the declining birthrate, aging population, and population decrease, Carrylife is challenging itself to create a society where housing anxieties can be organized early and discussed within families, and to build a system for housing organization utilizing AI.
住宅・建築・建設,IT・AI,コンサルティングNQ 35/100出典:PR Times

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Our company endorses April Dream, which aims to make April 1st a day for announcing dreams. This press release is a dream of "Carrylife Co., Ltd."

The declining birthrate, aging population, population decrease, and increase in vacant homes are recognized as social issues by many people. However, these issues are so vast that for many families, it often leads to a state of "I don't know where to start thinking" or "I'm not in trouble yet, so I can't act." Carrylife aims to transform these major social issues into a first step that each family can address early.

The problem of parents' homes and future residences tends to be put off as "something to worry about later, but not yet." However, in reality, if left unattended, homes are prone to deterioration, value depreciation, and a reduction in options. For the parent generation, they "don't know what to ask for," and for the child generation, even with anxieties about "the fate of parents' assets" or "inheritance and procedures," discussions are often postponed due to a lack of triggers. Carrylife believes that the background to these housing issues lies in "lack of information" and "postponement of decisions."

However, a parent's home is not just a piece of real estate. It accumulates countless memories that cannot be put into words, such as time spent with family, seasons, casual conversations, and moments not captured in photos. That's why, when considering the future of a home, it's essential to organize not only asset value, systems, and costs, but also the emotions of "how the family perceives that home."

Carrylife views vacant homes, nursing care, inheritance, and relocation not as separate problems, but as a flow of decision-making related to housing. Our goal is not to impose answers, but to visualize what needs to be organized and where to start discussions. As part of this, we have also engaged in initiatives like "Hometown Memory Film," which preserves memories and family stories embedded in the home as video. We believe that being able to value not only numbers but also memories and emotions when considering the future of housing leads to choices with fewer regrets. This philosophy is also connected to the concept of the "Hiroshima AI Sandbox Project" that Carrylife is applying for. In this project, under the theme of "Future Forecast for Homes and Families," we envision creating a system that allows people to organize their parents' homes and future residences through dialogue with AI. This system is designed to start with questions that even those not yet in trouble can easily answer, organize discussion points for family meetings and next steps, and visualize risks of neglect, future maintenance costs, and options such as relocation, sale, or utilization.

Furthermore, this concept emphasizes organizing "emotions" and "finances" without separating them. The materials show a design where AI organizes emotions like "wanting to preserve memories" and finances like "budget/assets," supporting a convincing explanatory logic. Carrylife's goal is not to use AI as a "tool for selling," but to nurture it as a preventive diagnostic system for finding the optimal handover of a home for families.

We don't just want to support people in letting go of their homes. We want to create a society where facing parents' homes and future residences is no longer something special. Because you're not in trouble yet, you can start thinking a little earlier. Because it's not a problem yet, families can start talking. And within those decisions, memories and emotions can be cherished. Carrylife will expand a society where the future of housing can be visualized early, and families can make choices with conviction.

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[Company Profile]
Company Name: Carrylife Co., Ltd.
Location: 7-14-16-8 Ban-Chuo, Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima City
Representative: Yoshiyuki Nakagawa
Established: July 2024
Business Activities: Vacant house prevention, house closing (arranging and disposing of belongings), sales agency

[Contact Information]
Carrylife Co., Ltd. [Contact Person] Yoshiyuki Nakagawa
[TEL] 082-563-7944
[E-mail] carry0729@carrylife.jp
[Homepage] https://carrylife.jp/

Representative Director Yoshiyuki Nakagawa

FAQ

What is Carrylife's 'April Dream'?

It is the company's long-term dream to create a society where housing anxieties in an aging population can be organized early with AI and discussed within families.

How will AI be used for housing organization?

AI will be used to organize discussion points for family meetings, visualize risks of neglect, maintenance costs, and options like selling or utilizing, and reconcile emotions and finances.

What is 'Hometown Memory Film'?

It's an initiative to preserve memories and family stories embedded in parents' homes as videos, valuing emotional aspects when considering the future of housing.