Our Approach
A Brief History
The Chintounanpoku Care and Restoration Center was founded in Year 0 with a single guiding principle: that recovery is not something that can be rushed, scheduled, or forced. It can only be measured and fine tuned, gently, patiently, and for as long as it takes.
We do not advertise. We are not a hospital, and we do not describe ourselves as one. We are a residence for people whose particular, undiagnosed kind of fatigue has no other name yet.
What We Offer
Rest & Routine
Every resident is given a private room, a consistent routine, and a view. We have found that consistency in temperature, in light, in weather, in the small details most people stop noticing produces outcomes that conventional treatment cannot.
Our grounds include 31 resident wings, each calibrated independently to the person within it.
A Note on Privacy
Why We Don't Publish Our Address
Residents come to us at a vulnerable point. We protect that vulnerability by keeping our physical location unlisted. Family members and prior contacts are, of course, welcome to write — see Contact — and inquiries are reviewed individually.
We have never had a resident ask to leave early. We take this as a sign that we are doing something right.