Our Mission
Inspired by the architectural milestones established under the Barrier-Free Act of Japan, we are going to call on every business, restaurant, cafe, bar, grocery store—you name it—and leverage our network to install and adapt existing spaces. We will fit them so that anyone handicapped can have the time of their life outside of their homes, just like everyone else. And a clean restroom that is adaptable, enhanced and advanced just like they have in Japan.
The Japanese “Barrier-Free Act” (officially enacted to combine the Heart Building Law and Transportation Barrier-Free Law) mandates structural accessibility requirements across all public infrastructures, retail businesses, and small-scale stores. By optimizing environments using universal design frameworks, it establishes a societal blueprint where accessibility is legally integrated into daily commercial spaces.
Learn more via Japan’s Act on Promotion of Smooth Mobility →“Pretend to be someone handicapped for a day—and go into a public restroom. See how hard and indignifying it is without having someone by your side.”
“To deny the disabled of their autonomy, or stand by and watch it happen, is a cultural disaster.”
“Governments Distract, Those Pure in Spirit Act.”
“Jesus Saves — so what does the government do? Oh right, get rich and make us hate each other.”
“The Cross Around Your Neck Means Nothing to Christ without action and service for others.”
“Stop reciting Bible verses and live them… Oh, you don’t have the time? Guess you got parties to attend.”