■ Comfystay partners with Nara's kimono rental service "Irotoridori no Sekai" Comfystay Co., Ltd. (Nara City, Nara Prefecture) has partnered with "Irotoridori no Sekai," a local kimono rental service in Nara City, to create new overnight cultural experiences that capture the essence of Nara. Through this collaboration, the company is planning a range of accessible Japanese cultural activities, including kimono and yukata dressing, calligraphy, and photo shoots at tourist sites, aiming to deliver deeper, more meaningful experiences of Nara to both domestic and international guests. ■ Offering more than just a place to stay—a richer encounter with Nara Nara's charm extends beyond temples, shrines, and historic buildings; it lies also in local traditions and human connections rooted in the community. Comfystay views its accommodations not merely as places to stay, but as gateways to connect guests with Nara’s cityscape, culture, and nature. The goal is to create stays where the time spent in Nara itself—beyond just sightseeing—becomes a lasting travel memory. ■ A new form of tourism, made possible through collaboration between local businesses This initiative emerges from the unique potential of collaboration between local enterprises. While Nara Prefecture is one of Japan’s top tourist destinations, there remains untapped potential in terms of per-capita tourist spending and overnight stays. As a lodging operator welcoming many overnight guests, Comfystay aims to create new spending opportunities in Nara through partnerships with local businesses, contributing to regional economic revitalization. The company believes that by combining accommodations with local culture, it can reveal aspects of Nara’s appeal that conventional tourism alone cannot offer. ■ Planning cultural programs including dressing, calligraphy, and photography Currently, the company is developing programs that allow guests to experience Nara’s culture firsthand, such as kimono and yukata dressing, c