Official Certification for 'Care Beauty' Launched: First Accredited School 'Care Beauty Institute' to Offer Qualification from January 2027

Mirai Project Co., Ltd. announced that its 'Care Beauty Institute' has become the first accredited school of the Japan Care Beauty Association. Starting in January 2027, students will be able to obtain official certifications, aiming to standardize professional care-beauty services and improve the quality of life for the elderly.
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Mirai Project Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Satoshi Yamagiwa), which operates the 'Care Beauty Institute,' a school for training professional talent in elderly beauty care, has become the first accredited school of the 'Japan Care Beauty Association,' one of the largest industry-recognized organizations in Japan. Students enrolling from July 2026 are expected to be able to obtain the association's qualification upon completion of their studies.

This system aims to systematize care-beauty techniques and establish their social status as a profession. Qualification holders will be offered diverse career paths, such as freelance referrals through the 'care sweet' platform and opportunities to become instructors at accredited schools. This allows facilities to confidently introduce professionally vetted talent, contributing to the improvement of QOL for the elderly through beauty services and aiming for a future where care-beauty becomes a standard in elderly care settings.

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FAQ

Where are the Care Beauty Institute locations?

They operate in six areas across Japan, including Tokyo (Harajuku/Yoyogi), Yokohama, Omiya, Nagoya, Osaka (Umeda/Shinsaibashi), and Fukuoka.