NISHINIHON-TOHKI CO., LTD.

Operational Address 830, Yumutago, Higashisonokigun-Hasamicho, Nagasaki, Japan
Business Type Trading Company
Location Nagasaki, Japan
Year Established 1951
Main Products Arita Ware,Traditional Japanese Utensils, Japanese Tableware,Functional Utensils/cookers, Tea Utensils And General Utensils/gifts, Works Of Fine And Applied Arts, Traditional Japanese Tableware, Cookware Compatible With Microwave Ovens,
Country/Region Japan

Company Introduction

*Slogan:
Helping you create fulfilling time and space.
* About our company:
Company name: Nishinihon-tohki Co., Limited (West Japan Ceramics Co., Limited)
Capital: JPU20 million
Established: February 1951
Industry position/share: the third largest local production wholesalers of Hizen Arita ware
* About our products:
We provide functional utensils (for use with microwaves, open flames, and ovens), tableware, utensils, and handicrafts.
* Media appearances:
Our functional utensils (for use with microwaves, open flames, and ovens) have been offered through television shopping networks and featured on NHK (Japan's national broadcasting channel) and privately owned commercial stations (broadcast throughout Japan).
* We have a history of selling our products both within Japan and overseas:
Within Japan: Our products are offered at famous Japanese department stores (Takashimaya, Mitsukoshi, Isetan, Seibu, etc.), mass retailers all over Japan (Ito Yokado, Aeon, Daiei, Seiyu, etc.), specialty stores, through mail order, and more.
Overseas: Our products are sold in China through direct and wholesale routes. They are also sold in South Korea and Costco Taiwan. Our products are offered through wholesalers in America, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Canada.
Arita ware history:
The origin of Arita ware was in 1604, when Korean potter Ri Sanpei (Yi Sam-pyeong) discovered high quality white porcelain ore in Arita's Mt. Izumi. He built a kiln in Kamishirakawa's Tengu Valley and began firing porcelain goods.
This also marked the beginning of Japanese porcelain culture.
Thereafter, under the strong protection of the Nabeshima fiefdom, Arita ware continued to be developed as an official kiln business and many high quality products were created.
Many potters from all over Japan gathered to learn porcelain-crafting techniques, and porcelain spread throughout the country.
About our porcelain ware, Arita ware, products made in Japan, and utensils for use with microwaves, open flame, and ovens:
All recipes use Japanese cooking appliances.
Voltage differs from country to country, so cooking times may vary.

Contact Information

Contact Person Mr. Koji Sato
Telephone 81-956-856111
Fax Number 81-956-855050
Address 830, Yumutago
Fax 81-956-855050
Zip/Post Code 859-3792