Factory Tours
We conduct factory tours for our employees’ family members, high school, technical college and university students and local community residents to raise our recognition as a manufacturing company.





Employee Appreciation Festival
We hold an “KOHAN Thanksgiving Festival” every year to express our gratitude to our employees, their families who support them, and our neighbors, companies, and alumni who support us.




Japan-China Friendship Exchange Association Performance
Bingo Tournament
Yamaguchi Prefecture's Local Custom: Mochi-Maki
Greet visitors in costume




Pack vegetables into bags
Message Board
Bread sales
Take a handful of chocolate
Supporting the activities of artists with disabilities
■ The calendar features artwork by artists with disabilities.
January

Fireworks and Mount Fuji
February

Departure
March

Hina Dolls
April

Japanese White-eyes and Cherry Blossoms
May

Sports Day
June

The Frog and the Hydrangea
July

A view of Kasado Island in Kudamatsu City
August

Shaved ice
September

Night
October

Halloween Party
November

Autumn Harvest
December

Santa Claus
■ displaying artwork by artists with disabilities throughout our office.
We support the “Shichifuku Art” initiative, which aims to discover the talents of people with disabilities and help them build connections with society, and we display artworks created by people with disabilities throughout our office.




Participating in regional development activities
We participate in various events in Yamaguchi Prefecture.




Kudamatsu Manufacturing Companies Fair x ShiruShoku (Work Experience Event)
Yamaguchi Corporate Exchange Festival in Tokuyama College of Technology
Ube City “ShiruShoku”
Kudamatsu Manufacturing Companies Fari in Kudamatsu Technical High School Festival
Plastic bottle cap/aluminum pull tab collection campaign
When PET bottle caps are collected, they are used to provide vaccines to children around the world to prevent infection, and aluminum pull-tabs are deposited with the Kudamatsu City Council of Social Welfare (Goodwill Bank) and the proceeds from the sale are returned to local welfare activities.

