SD Entertainment to Open First 'Revive' Type B Employment Support Facilities in Tohoku: Simultaneous Launch in Sendai Station and Nagamachi-Minami on June 1, 2026.

SD Entertainment will open two 'Revive' Type B employment support facilities in Sendai on June 1, 2026. Marking their first entry into the Tohoku region, these facilities will provide training in digital skills such as generative AI and video editing, alongside e-sports-based support for independence.
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SD Entertainment Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Sapporo, Hokkaido; President: Makoto Takahashi; TSE Standard: 4650) will simultaneously open two Type B employment support facilities, 'Revive Sendai Station Front' and 'Revive Sendai Nagamachi-Minami,' in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, on June 1, 2026. As a company founded 108 years ago in Hokkaido, we have developed community-based services including fitness, childcare, welfare, and online crane games. 'Revive' is a Type B employment support facility that provides training in digital and creative fields such as generative AI, video editing, design, and business skills, while utilizing e-sports to support independence and communication. Leveraging our operational track record in Sapporo, we are opening our first locations in the Tohoku area within Sendai. By establishing two locations in the Sendai Station and Nagamachi-Minami areas, we aim to improve accessibility and provide flexible support tailored to individual needs, including remote work options and attendance starting from one day per week. With this expansion, the group will operate a total of 29 locations. We will continue to expand our presence nationwide to provide new employment support environments that broaden individual potential.

FAQ

Where in Sendai are the facilities opening?

They are opening in the Sendai Station area and the Nagamachi-Minami area.