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estasu.org is the official website of “特定非営利活動法人 エスタスカーサ,” an NPO based in Minami-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. The organization name Esta su Casa comes from Spanish and roughly means “please feel at home here.” Its core idea is to provide a safe and welcoming “place to belong” for people with disabilities, older adults, children, families raising children, and local residents. Judging from the site content, this is a local social welfare and nonprofit organization website, not a commercial SaaS product or online platform.
Its activities cover a fairly wide range. The second floor houses an office for disability support services, offering ホームヘルプ, ガイドヘルプ派遣, home care, and mobility support. The first floor runs after-school and daytime services, and also serves as a community space for events. The organization also operates “アルコイリス,” a group-style short-stay care home, supporting users and families who need short-term residential care. The website also includes a blog, event updates, recruitment information, corporate profile, access information, as well as years of business reports, financial statements, and self-evaluation results.
The website does not disclose clear pricing, plans, or out-of-pocket costs after subsidies. Given the nature of the services, actual fees are likely tied to Japan’s local disability welfare, long-term care insurance, or child welfare systems, and will depend on the individual’s certification status, service details, and local policy. Users should contact the organization directly by phone or visit in person for confirmation.
The main advantage is its strong local focus. Its service scenarios range from in-home care and outing assistance to after-school care for children, short-term stays, and community exchange, covering several key pain points in family caregiving. The publication of financial and evaluation materials also improves transparency. The drawbacks are that the site copy is somewhat repetitive, and key information such as the application process, eligibility, capacity, fees, and staff qualifications is not presented in a very structured way. Online booking and multilingual support are also largely absent.
It is best suited to families in and around Minami-ku, Fukuoka who are looking for disability support, home care, mobility support, after-school デイサービス, or short-term residential care. It is also relevant for people who want to participate in local welfare activities, volunteer cooperation, or apply for welfare-related jobs.
Japanese local-organization websites of this kind are usually directly accessible from mainland China, but the content is entirely in Japanese, and the services depend heavily on offline location and Japanese welfare systems. In practice, its value is mainly for residents in Japan.
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estasu.org is an Japan other provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Unknown. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach estasu.org directly.