On July 1, Yuko Yuko announced that Yuko Yuko Holdings and all businesses related to Yuko Yuko have been transferred to Japanet Holdings (Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture) as a wholly owned subsidiary through an absorption-type split. Previously, Unison Capital and others held the shares. Going forward, the company will create new value in domestic travel by combining its abundant assets. Japanet Tourism (Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City), a Japanet group company that operates a travel agency, plans, develops, and operates travel businesses, mainly cruise businesses. Since acquiring Type 1 travel agency status in 2017, the travel business has expanded to a sales scale of over 15 billion yen. Yuko Yuko has over 20 years of experience in the accommodation reservation business. Currently, the company deals with approximately 3,000 accommodation facilities, and as of June 2012, the number of members has exceeded 8.8 million. Through this absorption-type split, the company aims to contribute to the Japanet Group's desire to "enrich the lives of our customers" and the development of domestic travel, and to further promote Yuko Yuko's purpose of "being a nosy person and supporting the local community to create excitement," thereby contributing to the revitalization of local areas in Japan. "By combining the Japanet Group's know-how in the mail order business with Yuko Yuko's sales power for accommodations and customer support, we will deliver more fun through travel to adults than ever before," said a related party.