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[Osaka Event] "How to Prepare? A Study Session for Building Future Peace of Mind" - Preparing for an Era Where You Cannot Rely on Family - Inquiries for Identity Guarantee and Lifetime Support Services Acting in Place of Family Are Surging

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Akari Hosho Co., Ltd. is hosting end-of-life planning seminars in Osaka to explain their identity guarantee services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: On what dates in April and May will the “How to Prepare? A Study Session for Building Future Peace of Mind” seminar be held in Osaka?
A: The seminar will be held in Osaka on April 4, 10, 16, 22, and 28, and on May 9, 15, 21, and 27, all in 2026.
Q: Which organization is organizing the end‑of‑life planning seminar titled “How to Prepare? A Study Session for Building Future Peace of Mind” and what professional backgrounds do its presenters have?
A: Akari Hosho Co., Ltd., a company operated by lawyers, is organizing the seminar, and the presenters include lawyers and care managers who will give easy‑to‑understand explanations.
Q: What demographic trends in Japan are driving the increasing demand for identity guarantee and lifetime support services mentioned in the seminar?
A: Japan’s aging society is creating more than 9 million single‑elderly households today and is projected to have 10.32 million elderly people without children by 2050, leading to a rise in people lacking relatives to rely on and thus increasing demand for identity guarantee and lifetime support services.
Q: Who are the primary intended participants for the Osaka seminar, and what specific concerns do they typically have regarding future end‑of‑life planning?
A: The seminar targets individuals who want to start end‑of‑life planning but lack direction, single persons and childless couples considering lifetime support, and professionals such as lawyers and care managers; they often worry about lacking a guarantor, needing assistance with hospital or facility admissions, and managing the handling of remains.
Q: What services does the identity guarantee (lifetime support) provide for elderly people living alone, according to the information presented at the Osaka event?
A: The identity guarantee service offers debt guarantees for hospitalizations and facility admissions, emergency response assistance, and coordination of remains collection, providing peace of mind for elderly individuals without relatives or who have distant family ties.