Keihan Group and Ikasa launch Kansai's first joint station-mall umbrella sharing service

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  • Keihan Group and Ikasa launch Kansai's first joint station-mall umbrella sharing service
  • Nature Innovation Group partners with 7 Keihan Group firms to deploy its Ikasa umbrella-sharing service across 60 Kansai locations, aiming to reduce waste and lost umbrellas starting June 5 (Environment Day).
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 4, 2026

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Nature Innovation Group partners with 7 Keihan Group firms to deploy its Ikasa umbrella-sharing service across 60 Kansai locations, aiming to reduce waste and lost umbrellas starting June 5 (Environment Day).

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Keihan Group and Ikasa launch Kansai's first joint station-mall umbrella sharing service (June 4, 2026), PR Times
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Nature Innovation Group partners with 7 Keihan Group firms to deploy its Ikasa umbrella-sharing service across 60 Kansai locations, aiming to reduce waste and lost umbrellas starting June 5 (Environment Day).
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Nature Innovation Group, operator of the umbrella-sharing service 'Ikasa', has partnered with seven Keihan Group companies to launch their service at 60 spots across railway stations, shopping malls, department stores, and office buildings. Initiated as part of the 'KEIHAN BIOSTYLE PROJECT', the rollout begins on June 5, Environment Day. This is the first joint station-commercial facility umbrella sharing initiative by a railway group in Kansai. The program aims to reduce plastic waste from disposable umbrellas, decrease lost umbrellas on trains, and establish convenient rainy-day transportation infrastructure. Launched in December 2018, Ikasa is Japan's first full-scale umbrella-sharing service, helping users borrow and return durable umbrellas via a mobile app. The service has grown to over 900,000 app users and 2,300 spots across 12 prefectures.

FAQ

Which companies are participating in this collaboration?

Nature Innovation Group Co., Ltd., which operates the 'Ikasa' umbrella sharing service, and 7 companies of the Keihan Group.

What service is being deployed and how many spots will be set up?

The 'Ikasa' umbrella sharing service will be sequentially deployed at a total of 60 spots, including railway stations, shopping malls, department stores, and office buildings.

When will the service rollout begin?

The service will be sequentially rolled out starting around June 5th (Environment Day), just before the rainy season.

Why is this service being introduced?

To reduce disposable umbrellas, decrease forgotten umbrellas on trains, build a seamless rainy-day transit infrastructure, and achieve SDGs goals.

What is the Kansai-first aspect of this initiative?

It is the first time a railway group in Kansai is deploying an umbrella sharing service that integrates stations and commercial facilities.