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- UCHIYAMA HOLDINGS Co.,Ltd.
UCHIYAMA HOLDINGS Co.,Ltd. (6059) Stock Price
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Business Overview
Uchiyama Holdings is a holding company that operates five business segments: care services, karaoke, food and beverage, real estate, and other businesses. Each segment is operated through consolidated subsidiaries including Sawayaka Club Co., Ltd. and PT. Sawayaka Fujindo Indonesia.
The care services segment operates paid nursing homes, group homes, short-stay facilities, and day service centers, primarily in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. The company also provides disability support services for children and operates visiting nursing stations, offering a comprehensive range of care services.
The karaoke business operates under the brand "Corokke Club," primarily in Fukuoka Prefecture. Each location features approximately 30 private rooms and differentiates itself through 24-hour operations and food and beverage packages. The company currently operates 67 locations.
The food and beverage business operates izakayas (Japanese pubs) across Kyushu. The company operates multiple concepts including "Kantekiya," "Saisei Sakaba," and "Fujiyama Sakura," targeting a diverse customer base. The company currently operates 10 locations.
The real estate business handles rental and management of apartment buildings, as well as buying and selling real estate properties. The company also acquires care facilities as investment properties.
Other businesses include support services for foreign workers with specified skills and paid employment placement services. In Indonesia, the company operates a vocational training school that provides Japanese language education.
Management Policy
Uchiyama Holdings is advancing the development of new businesses that align with its existing operations as part of its growth strategy. The company is actively gathering information on M&A opportunities, particularly in the care services sector, to expand its business portfolio. Across its three core business pillars, the company aims to deliver higher-quality services and differentiate itself from competitors.
In the care services business, Uchiyama Holdings has set a target of opening 200 care beds annually through paid nursing homes. The company is strengthening community engagement to build brand recognition and trust, thereby expanding its business. Additionally, it is collecting property information and building relationships with government agencies to ensure stable facility openings.
In the karaoke business, the company is working to increase customer traffic at existing locations by strengthening recruitment of app members and Gold Members aged 65 and above. For new store openings, the company carefully assesses economic conditions and consumer trends, flexibly considering location and strategy to advance nationwide expansion.
In the food and beverage business, the company is focusing on strengthening existing stores through service and product improvements to build customer trust. It is promoting customer cross-traffic between karaoke and izakaya locations to drive efficient revenue growth. The company is also refining each store's unique character and building operational resilience to adapt to changing consumer environments.
In the real estate business, the company engages in rental and management of apartment buildings as well as sales and brokerage of real estate properties. By carefully monitoring real estate market conditions, the company conducts timely assessments of income-generating property acquisitions and properties for sale, responding promptly to opportunities. This approach aims to establish a stable revenue base.