The district of Sanuki (now Kagawa Prefecture), on Shikoku Island in Southern Japan, was long famous for salt production. Sanuki's shoal beaches produced 80% of Japan's salt for many years. The ample sunshine and open fields were also perfect for growing wheat and soybeans. This made Sanuki an ideal region for soy sauce production.
Since 1789, Kamada has been creating quality soy sauce in the Sanuki region under our company motto of “producing the highest quality soy sauce, serving the community and gaining public confidence.“ As times changed, we have continued to develop new and innovative products, while maintaining our commitment to quality and service.
Name | KAMADA SOY SAUCE Inc. |
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Address | 2-1-59 Irifunecho, Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture 762-8602 JAPAN Phone: +81-877-46-0002 Fax: +81-877-46-0300 |
Branch Office | 2-25-2 Nishi 20-jo Kita, Obihiro, Hokkaido Phone: +81-155-38-5002 Fax: +81-155-38-5003 |
Establishment | 1994 |
Capital | 10 million yen |
Settlement Period | December |
Banks of Account | Hyakujushi Bank (Sakaide Branch) Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (Takamatsu Branch) The Obihiro Shinkin Bank (Central Branch) |
Main Businesses | Mail-order sales of soy sauce, other seasonings, etc. Sale of agricultural and marine products Manufacturing and sale of deep groundwater |
Officers | CEO / Takeo Kamada |
Director / Yushi Kamada | |
No. of Employees | 120 |
Affiliated Companies | Kamada Foods International, Ltd. Kamada Mushroom, Co., Ltd. Kamada America Kamada Australia Pty Ltd |