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Kikkoman Corporation is a Japanese company founded in 1917, primarily known for its soy sauce. It is particularly famous in the archipelago for its small plastic bottles shaped like little fish, with a red cap at the mouth.
IWACHU Casting Works is a Japanese manufacturer of high-quality cast iron teapots, handcrafted with great attention to detail. The company is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has received several awards for the quality of its products and its dedication to sustainability.
Nissin Foods is a multinational company that manufactures ramen, a Japanese cooked dish. Founded on September 4, 1948, by Momofuku Ando as Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd. of Japan, the company introduced the first instant noodles, Chikin Ramen, ten years later
Seki, Japan, is renowned for its traditional knife-making workshops since the 12th century. The Ohzawa forge has been producing Sekiryu knives since 1974, offering a diverse range of durable quality and refined designs, ensuring precise cutting for food preservation.
Yoshikawa Co. started in the city of Tsubame, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Their craftsmanship and growing reputation in the field of metalworking contributed significantly to the prosperity of the city, making it an industrial hub.
Aoba Co., Ltd., headquartered in Obama, Fukui Prefecture, has been dedicated to the manufacturing and selling of chopsticks since its establishment in August 1963.
The Maekake is a traditional Japanese garment. Its origins date back to the 15th century when fishermen during the Muromachi period would cut aprons from old sailcloth to tie around their waists.