[Hokuriku Economic Federation] Introduction of 150 manufacturing companies in Hokuriku that boast a high market share.
The three prefectures of Hokuriku (Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui) are home to many companies with a high market share. We will introduce you to the many attractions of Hokuriku when looking for a business partner or expanding into Japan.
1. favorable location and good access
Hokuriku is located almost equidistant from the three major metropolitan areas of Tokyo, Tokai, and Kinki. With the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen between Tokyo and Kanazawa, travel time from the Tokyo metropolitan area is in the 2-hour range. In addition, international air and regular container shipping lines provide good access to Korea, China, Russia, and other countries on the opposite coast, making Hokuriku a gateway for exchanges on the Japan Sea Rim.
2. High Value of Product Shipments
Hokuriku is the largest industrial area on the Sea of Japan coast. Utilizing the technological capabilities cultivated in traditional local industries and the textile industry, Hokuriku now boasts a broad industrial base in advanced industries such as electrical and electronics, machinery, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals. The diverse industrial clusters provide a good environment for procurement of parts and development of prototypes, attracting companies from a variety of industries, including cutting-edge companies.
3. High level of education, diligent human resources, and an environment conducive to women's work
Hokuriku is a region with a very high level of educational enthusiasm and nurtures excellent human resources. The high school graduate employment rate, employment rate, and female employment rate are all among the highest in Japan. The employment environment that provides stable employment of excellent, diligent, and persistent human resources is highly evaluated by companies that have expanded their business to Hokuriku.
4. Rich natural environment suitable for industrial location
Hokuriku has more than 10 major rivers and numerous small and medium-sized rivers, providing a rich and stable supply of water resources. Electricity rates are among the lowest in Japan, due to the abundance of hydroelectric power generation, making Hokuriku an ideal location for manufacturing companies and factories, including those in the electronic components industry, which require abundant and high-quality water and electricity.
Hokuriku is located almost equidistant from the three major metropolitan areas of Tokyo, Tokai, and Kinki. With the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen between Tokyo and Kanazawa, travel time from the Tokyo metropolitan area is in the 2-hour range. In addition, international air and regular container shipping lines provide good access to Korea, China, Russia, and other countries on the opposite coast, making Hokuriku a gateway for exchanges on the Japan Sea Rim.
2. High Value of Product Shipments
Hokuriku is the largest industrial area on the Sea of Japan coast. Utilizing the technological capabilities cultivated in traditional local industries and the textile industry, Hokuriku now boasts a broad industrial base in advanced industries such as electrical and electronics, machinery, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals. The diverse industrial clusters provide a good environment for procurement of parts and development of prototypes, attracting companies from a variety of industries, including cutting-edge companies.
3. High level of education, diligent human resources, and an environment conducive to women's work
Hokuriku is a region with a very high level of educational enthusiasm and nurtures excellent human resources. The high school graduate employment rate, employment rate, and female employment rate are all among the highest in Japan. The employment environment that provides stable employment of excellent, diligent, and persistent human resources is highly evaluated by companies that have expanded their business to Hokuriku.
4. Rich natural environment suitable for industrial location
Hokuriku has more than 10 major rivers and numerous small and medium-sized rivers, providing a rich and stable supply of water resources. Electricity rates are among the lowest in Japan, due to the abundance of hydroelectric power generation, making Hokuriku an ideal location for manufacturing companies and factories, including those in the electronic components industry, which require abundant and high-quality water and electricity.
Under the business environment described above, the key factors for selection were "technicality," "continuity," and "regionality,
1) Products with innovative technology and high market share
2) Products that are expected to be in demand in the future and can maintain a high market share in the future
3) Products that are rooted in the Hokuriku region and will continue to be loved for a long time.
We will introduce 150 companies that manufacture the above.
For more details, please click the PDF file below. Please also use QR and AR for each company.
If you are interested in any of these companies, please contact us by clicking the "Contact Us" button at the bottom of this article. We will contact the company concerned as soon as possible.
1) Products with innovative technology and high market share
2) Products that are expected to be in demand in the future and can maintain a high market share in the future
3) Products that are rooted in the Hokuriku region and will continue to be loved for a long time.
We will introduce 150 companies that manufacture the above.
For more details, please click the PDF file below. Please also use QR and AR for each company.
If you are interested in any of these companies, please contact us by clicking the "Contact Us" button at the bottom of this article. We will contact the company concerned as soon as possible.