About Us
How we started and build Ayasim from scratch !
Why AyaSim Exists ?
“After 15 years inside broken systems, I stopped waiting for change. I started building it. AyaSim is for survivors, not users — and for responders, not performers.”
Our Story
Kristina Tomita
Early Childhood Educator · Counselor · Crisis Responder · Psychology Professional
“ Kristina Tomita is a trauma-informed counselor and crisis responder with over 100 interventions. She created AyaSim to close the gap between theory and emotional survival — using real scenarios, healing tools, and work recovery pathways.”
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Why Ayasim Matters ?
Support
Real support for people often forgotten after crisis.
Expert Team
Helps employers and helpers respond without harm.
Sustainable Practices
Created by survivors — for survivors
Customer Focus
Built in Tokyo. Powered by lived experience.
Target Audience
Who needs Ayasim ?
Individuals recovering from emotional crisis or trauma
Professionals seeking recovery-aligned training tools
Organizations like embassies, and HR departments
People searching for a way to regain stability, employment, and dignity after distress
Testimonials
Honest Reviews from our Users

Rick
School Manager, Tokyo
“A work colleague was having a terrible time in a stressful job, giving them feelings of inadequacy. With Ayasim’s help, I realised that some things would say, thinking was being supportive, were actually counterproductive. Following the Ayasim approach, colleague find peace of mind and tackle their stress constructively.
– Rick, school manager.”
AyaSim Training PDF
Your Free Crisis Training Download
This free guide introduces AyaSim’s approach to real-world crisis response — designed to help teams support users in emotional distress, especially across cultural and linguistic barriers. Built from frontline experience, the PDF includes practical tools for schools, HR departments, NGOs, and embassies looking to train staff with confidence.
• Understand what crisis really feels like — beyond stress
• Learn to respond with calm, not control
• Practice real crisis chat scenarios and reflective exercises
• Learn language that supports instead of triggers
• Explore how to create trauma-aware systems in work, school, or community
• Understand why survivors often disconnect — and how to rebuild trust
• Access a post-crisis support checklist and safe response guide
• Includes: “The Survivor Path” Toolkit with words to use, reentry map, and examples of support
AyaSim Offline Survival Kit
Practical Support When Everything Falls Apart.
What’s Inside ?
- How to build a personal safety plan.
- Emergency contact numbers (Japan, embassies, DV hotlines)
- Grounding tools for panic, shutdown, or trauma
- First steps after emotional or physical violence
- Quiet recovery checklist : sleep, food, boundaries.