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  • Monkeys get together and groom each other.
    Marketing Tips

    The Truth We Tend to Forget About Our Society

    【The COVID struck a final blow to the world logistics】 Somewhere in countryside in early morning, a boy on a bicycle is throwing a newspaper to a front porch house-to-house. I'm sure you've watched such a scene in some Hollywood movies...
    January 3, 2022May 21, 2025
  • Kids are playing in a wooden ball pit.
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    Wooden Ball Pit: The Use of Wood Waste for Eco-friendly Production

    A wooden ball pit is quite common in Japan, but our product is unique and different from others. The wooden balls are made of high-quality hardwood (wood waste produced in making our furniture), and their shape is round but deformed. The balls are more beautiful (shiny) and durable than those made of ordinary softwood.
    October 29, 2021May 21, 2025
  • A hotel room with two beds and wooden ceiling
    Japan Travel in the Know

    Why Choose the Sustainable Hotel in Sapporo for Your Next Stay?

    The hotel is an 11-story building: RC up to the 8th floor, wooden structure above it (1380 tons less in carbon dioxide emissions). Wood waste from the construction is used for interior finishing. I'm sure the hotel restaurant will provide food made with local ingredients, in addition
    October 5, 2021May 21, 2025
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