As the years rolled by, Hiroshi found himself longing for tranquility and a chance to reconnect with nature. The bustling city that once fueled his ambitions had lost its allure. The call of the mountains and the serenity of rural life beckoned him. And so, the seed of Akiya living was planted in his heart.
Years of hard work had left Hiroshi financially stable, but the concept of homeownership in his later years wasn’t just about investment—it was about creating a sanctuary, a place where he could breathe freely. The idea of a free tiny house resonated deeply with him, a chance to begin anew, unburdened by the costs of traditional homeownership.