Since our founding, we have upheld “Customer First” as our management philosophy, responding to diverse changing needs in society and continuing to evolve and develop.
Throughout this history, we have built the various unique capital assets shown below. By continuing to strengthen them, we aim to create value that contributes to society’s development while achieving further sustainable growth and enhanced corporate value.
Our company’s management capital
FY 3/2025
Financial Capital
Backed by our robust and flexible financial foundation, we implement strategic investments and agile capital policies geared toward sustainable growth.
Total assets
301,470million yen
Net assets
99,360million yen
Cash and deposits
25,675million yen
Commitment line agreement
30billion yen
Manufacturing Capital
Our strength lies in manufacturing capital based on operational assets that meet diverse accommodation and residential needs.
Dormitory Business: Total facilities
526facilities
44,908rooms
Hotel Business: Total facilities
138facilities
21,440rooms
Senior Life Business: Total facilities
14facilities
890rooms
Intellectual Capital
Through our proprietary operational systems developed over more than 40 years and utilization of customer data, we have accumulated intellectual capital that provides high value-added services.
Expertise inherited from
operating dormitories nationwide
Regulations, manuals, and operational systems
to maintain safety and security in food and housing
RA Program*
A program that appoints dormitory student leaders called RAs (Resident Assistants) to stimulate communication among dormitory residents and foster an environment for learning and growth
Human Capital
Leveraging our human resources with refined field competence and hospitality skills, we possess an advantage in human capital that underpins diverse forms of facility operation.
Number of employees
3,235
Total number of regular and contract employees at Kyoritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd.
Implementation of educational training programs
to develop conceptual skills
Social and Relationship Capital
By cultivating strong relationships of trust with local communities and business partners and collaborating closely with diverse stakeholders, we nurture our social and relationship capital through the provision of safe, secure living environments and sustainable services.
Number of affiliated schools
1,360
Number of dormitory residents
45,082
Number of dormitories with the RA Program
62facilities
Number of hotel guests
988.5 million
Number of residents
in housing for the elderly
640
Number of Kyosei-kai (organization of partner companies) member companies
121
Natural Capital
Recognizing that our business activities depend on natural capital, we will proceed to examine and introduce measures aimed at mitigating our environmental footprint, and toward achieving sustainable management.
Power consumption
0.20million MWh
City gas consumption
13.30million m³
Freshwater consumption
6.36 million m³

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