Lynet Japan Group to Open Group Home for People with Disabilities in Nagoya City

RJ Social Care Nagoya Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Lynet Japan Group, will open "Smile Home Nagoya Tokushige," a day service support group home for people with moderate to severe disabilities, in Midori Ward, Nagoya City, on June 1, 2026. This is the first facility in the Chubu area under the company's mid-term plan, which aims to expand to 70-90 group homes by 2030 as part of its "ES Strategy."
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RJ Social Care Nagoya Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Obu City, Aichi Prefecture; Representative Director: Shinji Suzuki), a subsidiary of Lynet Japan Group Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture; Representative Director and President: Takeshi Kuroda), will open "Smile Home Nagoya Tokushige," a day service support group home for people with moderate to severe disabilities, in Midori Ward, Nagoya City, on June 1, 2026. The "Social Care Business Mid-Term Plan: Social Care Growth & Roll-up 2030," announced on March 5, 2026, outlines a plan to expand day service support group homes to 70-90 facilities by the fiscal year ending September 2030. This opening in Nagoya City marks the **first facility in the Chubu area** under this mid-term plan, which aims for dominant expansion in the three major metropolitan areas of Kanto, Chubu, and Kansai. **■ Facility Overview** **■ Facility Features** This is a newly built facility designed with barrier-free access, where experienced specialized staff provide 24-hour support. In addition to health management, medication management, and financial management, the facility provides an environment where residents can spend their days at home, supporting a lifestyle tailored to each resident's hobbies and preferences. It also establishes a collaborative system with local visiting services such as visiting nursing, visiting dentistry, and visiting medical care, and includes a short-stay facility to accommodate urgent temporary accommodation needs for people with severe disabilities. **■ Horizontal Deployment of Early Stable Operation System** "Ribbit Home Higashi-Kawaguchi" (Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture), which opened in October 2025, achieved full occupancy within three months of opening and has been highly evaluated by residents and their families as a stable living environment. It has functioned stably as a recipient of support for people with severe disabilities in the region and has also successfully launched as a stock-type revenue facility. For the Nagoya Tokushige facility, we will also establish this "early stable operation system" to provide a safe home for residents and achieve continuous and stable business operations. **■ About the Mid-Term Plan "Social Care Growth & Roll-up 2030"** Our group defines the synergy between the recycling business (Environment: E) and the social care business (Society: S) as the "ES Strategy," positioning these two businesses as the twin engines of growth. In the social care business, we aim to establish a system of 70-90 day service support group homes by the fiscal year ending September 2030, combining two expansion methods: ① proactive establishment of new bases by the company itself, and ② roll-up type M&A through partnership with SBI Regional Business Succession Investment Fund. Our group will continue to assist people with disabilities in finding suitable housing and employment. ### Company Profile [Company Name] Lynet Japan Group Co., Ltd. (Tokyo Stock Exchange / Securities Code: 3556) [Location] Global Gate 26F, 4-60-12 Hiraikecho, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya City [Established] July 27, 2000 [Representative] Takeshi Kuroda, Representative Director and President [Capital] 1,250,530,000 JPY (as of September 30, 2025) [Employees] 1,063 (as of September 30, 2025) *Including part-time employees [Business Activities] ・Collection of PCs and small home appliances as a certified operator under the Small Home Appliance Recycling Law ・Creation of employment for people with intellectual disabilities through recycling