Kyoritsu Maintenance Completely Renews Corporate Website for the First Time in 5 Years
Kyoritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd. has completely renewed its corporate website, launched on April 15, 2026. The renewal aims to convey a clear and comprehensive brand image to all stakeholders, centered around the slogan 'For a good morning.', balancing information organization with visual appeal. It prioritizes mobile-first design and improved accessibility.
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Kyoritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd., which operates student dormitories and employee dormitories 'Dormy', hotels 'Dormy Inn' and 'Kyoritsu Resort', and senior housing 'Dormy Senior' nationwide, completely renewed its corporate website on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. The renewal aims to refresh the platform to clearly and comprehensively convey the brand image to all stakeholders, centered around the corporate slogan 'For a good morning.', balancing information organization with visual appeal. The three key points of the renewal are: 1. Improving brand image consistency by adopting a tone and manner that symbolizes the corporate slogan, balancing 'trustworthiness' with 'approachability.' 2. Adopting an 'Ekiben-style grid design' to provide an overview of diverse businesses, allowing users to intuitively grasp the company's multifaceted activities and quickly find the information they need. 3. Thoroughly implementing 'mobile-first' UI/UX design and improving accessibility to ensure that anyone can access necessary information without stress, aiming to increase site navigation and reading completion rates in compliance with accessibility standards (WAIC A or higher). The company views the new website as a new starting point for deeper dialogue with stakeholders and will continue to expand content based on detailed data analysis to meet evolving user needs. Kyoritsu Maintenance, established in 1979, operates dormitory and hotel businesses, as well as senior life services, contributing to societal development through services of food, living, and healing.