Nihon Shokken

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Nihon Shokken Holdings Co., Ltd.
Native name
日本食研ホールディングス株式会社
Romanized name
Nihon Shokken Ho-rudinguzu Kabushikigaisha
Type Private
IndustryFood manufacturing
FoundedOctober 1, 1971
FounderKazuhiko Ozawa
Headquarters3, 1-chome Tomitashinko,
Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture
,
Japan
Number of locations
304 locations (2017)
Key people
Number of employees
4,138 (2016)
Subsidiaries Nippon Shokken
Website www.nihonshokken.co.jp

Nihon Shokken Co., Ltd. is a large food company in Japan, best known for producing Japanese sauces and seasonings. The company's U.S. factory and headquarters are located in West Sacramento, California. [1] [2] It is one of Japan's most successful food companies [3] and is the largest sauce manufacturer/distributor in Japan. [4]

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History

The company was originally founded in 1971. In 1973 it established the Institute of Livestock Processing Co., Ltd. The company changed its name in 1975, then becoming Nihon Shokken Co., Ltd. In 1989 it started "BANSANKAN". 2006 saw the company engage with overseas suppliers, including distributing spring water from Canada, to the Asian market [5] In 2008, the company was involved in a nationwide toxic food scare in Japan involving imported Chinese frozen food. Nihon Shokken along with other national food brands declared a recall after hundreds of Japanese received food poisoning from contaminated products. [6] Also in 2008, the company embarked on a major promotional effort via the Tryvertising store concept, where after paying an annual fee, food items were available for free to anyone entering the concept store. [7] The company expanded its production facilities to the US, with a food processing plant being established in West Sacramento, in 2012. [8] Management philosophy is " Success in business brings people great happiness." [9]

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References

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  7. David McNeill "Money's no object Tokyo shoppers are lining up to take part in 'tryvertising', where goods are given away for free" South China Morning Post 26 November 2007
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