Our Story
Where Things Find Home

Our Story
In the heart of Minato ward, between the gleaming towers and the quiet residential streets, something different is taking root. Not another café. Not another convenience store. Something the neighborhood didn't know it was missing until it arrived.
We opened our doors in 2025 with a simple question: What if the things we no longer need could become exactly what someone else is searching for?
Born from Real Moments
Our reuse store wasn't born in a boardroom. It was born in living rooms, hallways, and storage closets across Minato ward.
Through our real estate business, we've walked through hundreds of homes. We've seen the beautiful dining table that no longer fits the new apartment. The perfectly good bookshelf left behind because moving day ran out of hours. The barely-used kitchen items from someone starting fresh somewhere new.
Each time, we heard the same quiet regret: "I wish this could go to someone who needs it."
And each time, somewhere else in Minato ward, we met someone moving in who whispered: "I wish I could find something like this."
We realized we weren't just helping people find homes. We were watching the stories of their belongings go unfinished. So we decided to finish them.
More Than a Store
Walk into our space and you'll notice something: we're not trying to be the biggest or the flashiest. We're trying to be yours.
That ceramic bowl on the shelf? It kept a family's rice warm for ten years in an apartment three blocks from here. The desk lamp? It illuminated late-night studying for someone who just graduated and moved to Osaka. Every item carries a piece of Minato ward's daily life—the quiet dignity of objects that served their purpose well and deserve to serve again.
This is what we mean by community connection. Not networking events or grand gestures, but the small, sacred act of one neighbor's chapter ending becoming another neighbor's beginning.
Technology That Cares
Here's what most people don't expect: behind our warm, welcoming space runs a sophisticated technology platform. But we didn't choose technology to be trendy or modern. We chose it to be present.
Our automated systems handle the logistics—the inventory tracking, the pricing calculations, the administrative tasks that used to consume so much time and energy. This means when you walk through our door, we're not buried in paperwork. We're there. With you. Listening to what you need. Understanding what you're letting go of.
Our seamless online platform lets busy Tokyo residents browse from the train, reserve items on their lunch break, and pick up on their way home. But it's not about making shopping faster—it's about making sustainability fit naturally into the rhythm of your life.
Behind the scenes, our logistics hub in Saitama works quietly to make it all possible. It’s where items are received, carefully inspected, photographed, and prepared for their next chapter. This regional approach means we can accept more items, process them efficiently, and keep our Minato ward storefront focused on what it does best: welcoming you.
The efficiency we’ve gained through technology doesn’t fatten our margins. It creates breathing room. Room to keep prices accessible. Room to say yes to items that other stores would refuse because they’re “not profitable enough.” Room to focus on what really matters: people and their stories.

What We're Building Together
Every week, we see it. The young professional furnishing her first solo apartment, finding pieces that make it feel like home without the weight of debt. The elderly gentleman downsizing, relieved that his late wife's cherished kitchenware will continue bringing warmth to someone's table. The family moving abroad, grateful their children's outgrown furniture will help another family's children grow.
These moments remind us why sustainability isn't just about the environment—though that matters deeply. It's about sustaining community. Sustaining the dignity of things well-made. Sustaining the connections between neighbors who may never meet but share in each other's lives through the objects that travel between them.
In Minato ward, where everything moves so fast, where old neighborhoods transform overnight, where people come and go with the demands of careers and life—we're creating something that stays. Not in place, but in purpose. A continuous cycle of care, where nothing is truly discarded and everyone belongs.
This is our invitation to you.
Whether you're letting go of something that served you well, or searching for something to begin your next chapter, you're part of this story now. Bring us what you've loved. Find what will love you back. Together, we're proving that in one of the world's most modern cities, the most sustainable thing we can do is remember we're neighbors.
Welcome to where things—and people—find home.
Minato Ward, 2025