From 'No Place to Live' to 'Waitlist': Young People Flock to a Shrinking Town
In Funagata Town, Yamagata Prefecture, the 'Uniterrace' student housing project is experiencing unprecedented popularity, with units fully booked before construction is even complete. This 'Funagata Model,' a public-private partnership providing furnished housing and community facilities, is gaining national attention as a successful case of regional revitalization. The groundbreaking ceremony for the 5th phase is scheduled for June 15, 2026.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: June 1, 2026 at 10:00
- 🔍 Collected: June 1, 2026 at 10:35 (35 min after Published)
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: June 1, 2026 at 19:01 (8h 25m after Collected)
In the town of Funagata, Yamagata Prefecture, with a population of about 5,000, an unusual phenomenon is occurring where student housing 'Uniterrace' has a waiting list. Create Lemon Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture; CEO: Tomokazu Oba) will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on June 15, 2026, for the 5th phase of the 'Uniterrace' series, a housing project for students and faculty of the Tohoku University of Professional Agriculture and Forestry, in collaboration with Funagata Town. Rather than focusing on 'creating jobs' or 'attracting tourism,' this project starts regional revitalization by 'creating homes.' As a 'Funagata Model' that simultaneously realizes youth influx and local community formation starting from housing infrastructure, it is now attracting attention from all over the country. Although Funagata is a small town facing serious population decline, the 'Uniterrace' series operated by Create Lemon is fully booked during the first open campus event every year. A key feature is its SNS-based recognition model, where most students discover the property through Instagram. Through a public-private partnership that began in 2023, the project provides high-quality living environments equipped with furniture, appliances, Wi-Fi, and carports, while students and residents interact daily at the adjacent community facility 'Funapon.' This initiative is expected to expand further as an answer to the national issue of housing shortages around regional universities.
FAQ
Is the Funagata Model replicable in other regions?
Yes, the approach of local governments partnering with private companies to develop housing and community spaces tailored to specific target needs can be applied in municipalities across Japan.