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HISTORY

Company history

HISTORY 富士株式会社
When the Minoh-Senba Industrial Park
Was Established

The Minoh-Senba Industrial Park was established
when the textile wholesalers of Osaka’s Senba district relocated.
Our headquarters building was completed
in March of 1973 (Showa 48).
Back then, our company was named ‘Fuji Towel Corporation.’
The logo we displayed on our signboard
represented our commitment
to nurturing connections between people.

The Landscape Around 1973-1975

The textile park, home to 222 textile companies, provided a comfortable environment for its workers. Facilities like a health center and a ground (now a commercial facility) were also established. A company-based baseball tournament was held within the park, and our company’s team won consecutive championships.

The Landscape Around 1973-1975

The Workplace at That Time

Offices, warehouses, shipping areas, meeting rooms. While the locations remain the same, the tools used were different. There were no computers on desks, no whiteboards; it was a time of writing on blackboards with chalk.

The Workplace at That Time

The Showroom Back Then

The showroom located on the second floor of our headquarters. Back then, we handled a larger number of products and displayed towels densely covering the walls and ceiling.

The Showroom Back Then

Employee Life at the Time

There were male and female dormitories just a one-minute walk from the company. It is said that employees enjoyed activities like volleyball on the rooftop during lunch breaks. They spent their work and leisure time like a family.

Employee Life at the Time

Historical Materials

Celebratory catalogs for the completion of the building, congratulatory telegrams, maps of the industrial park, floor plans of our building during construction. The first company brochure we issued (in 1975).

Historical Materials