
| President | Hiroshi Shinjo | |
| Headquarters | 1-26-23 Uebaru, Naha City, Okinawa Pref. 901-0153, JAPAN | |
| Phone: +81 (98) 857-7386 | ||
| Fax: +81 (98) 857-7387 | ||
| Established | October 1, 1973 | |
| Capital | 97,400,000 yen | |
| Employees | Full-time: 53, Part-time: 60 (including affiliates) | |
| Main Operations | Food Distribution and Sales | Natural foods and health supplements |
| Health Appliances | Health appliances, eye training devices | |
| Schools | Speed-reading schools (4 locations) Proportion Academy Okinawa (slimming school) |
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| Recycling | Sale of waste-glass recycling plants Operation of the Unused Resource Recycling Plant |
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| Pubs | Kamesen-nin, Onisan, Tobiume (2 locations) | |
| Affiliates | Trim Foods Co., Ltd. Kishimoto International Technology Institute, Inc. |
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| 1996 | Feb | The Recycling Business Division started. |
| July | "The Cullet Mill" (patented) was developed with a grant from the then Ministry of International Trade and Industry. | |
| 1997 | Nov | Trim was registered as a waste recycling company by the Okinawa Prefectural Government. |
| 1998 | Sep |
"The technology and machine to produce a light prototype material from waste glass bottles" was developed with a grant from the then Ministry of International Trade and Industry. |
| 1999 | June |
The Unused Resource Recycling Plant was opened and started producing "Supersol." |
Aug |
"Supersol" was certified by the Public Works Research Center, a foundation authorized by the Minister of Construction for researching, developing, promoting, testing and certifying civil engineering technologies and products. | |
| 2004 | Dec | Trim obtained ISO 9001 certification. |
| Dec | "Supersol" was certified as a recycling material by Okinawa Prefecture Japan. |