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[[Beureukaih:Europe location GER.png|jmpl|ka|250px|Nanggroë Jeureuman]] |
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William Bradley Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and producer. He has received multiple awards and nominations including an Academy Award as producer under his own company Plan B Entertainment. |
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'''Jeureuman''' ([[bahsa Jeureuman]]: ''Deutschland'', ''Bundesrepublik Deutschland'') nakeuh saboh neugara nyang na di [[Ierupa Barat]] ngon nang nanggroëjih nakeuh [[Berlin]]. |
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Brad Pitt |
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== Neuweuëk Nanggroë == |
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Pitt smiling |
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Jeureuman teudöng nibak 16 boh neugara bagian nyang ban dum nyan geupeunan ngön ''Länder''.<ref>The individual denomination is either ''Land'' [state], ''Freistaat'' [free state] or ''Freie (und) Hansestadt'' [free (and) Hanseatic city].<br/>{{cite web |url= http://www.bundesrat.de/nn_11006/EN/organisation-en/laender-en/laender-en-node.html?__nnn=true|title= The Federal States|publisher=[[Bundesrat of Germany]]|work = www.bundesrat.de|accessdate=17 July 2011}} <br/>{{cite web|url = http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/DE/Infoservice/Terminologie/Bundeslaender/Uebersicht_node.html|title = Amtliche Bezeichnung der Bundesländer|work = www.auswaertiges-amt.de|publisher = [[Foreign Office (Germany)|Federal Foreign Office]]|language = German|trans_title = Official denomination of federated states|format = PDF; download file "Englisch"|accessdate =22 October 2011}}</ref> Tiëp neugara bagian nyan na undang-undang neugara droë maséng-maséng<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.landtag.nrw.de/portal/WWW/GB_I/I.7/Europa/Wissenswertes/English_information/North_Rhine_Westphalia_Constitution_revised.jsp|title= Example for state constitution: "Constitution of the Land of North Rhine-Westphalia"|publisher= [[Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia|Landtag (state assembly) of North Rhine-Westphalia]]|accessdate=17 July 2011}}</ref> ngön na hak otonom nyang rayek lam hai organisasi dalamjih. |
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Pitt at the premiere of Fury in Home Adress : --- 32316 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA. |
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Home Adress2 Los Angeles, California (CA), US |
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Meusabab na bida lam luwaih ngön jeumeulah ureuëng duëk, neuweuëk wilayah nibak neugara-neugara bagian nyoë meula'én-la'én, kusuihjih antara neugara bagian banda (''Stadtstaaten'') ngön neugara bagian nyang wilayahjih leubèh luwaih (''Flächenländer''). Keu tujuan administrasi wilayah, 5 boh neugara bagian, nyakni [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Bavaria]], [[Hesse]], [[Rhine-Westphalia Utara ngon Saxony]], geuweuëk lam 22 boh distrik peumeurintah (''Regierungsbezirke''). Lam thôn 2009, di Jeureuman na 403 boh distrik (''Kreise''), nyakni 301 boh distrik gampông ngön 102 boh distrik banda.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.destatis.de/DE/ZahlenFakten/LaenderRegionen/Regionales/Gemeindeverzeichnis/Administrativ/Aktuell/04Kreise.xls;jsessionid=611904454C9287BBBD47BE5D6103CAC1.cae2?__blob=publicationFile|title=Kreisfreie Städte und Landkreise nach Fläche und Bevölkerung 31.12.2010|format=XLS|date=October 2011|publisher=[[Statistisches Bundesamt]] Deutschland|language=German|accessdate=6 April 2012}}</ref> |
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The actors live here part-time at Pitt's long-time Los Feliz compound. He purchased the 5,338 sq ft house in 1994 from Elvira, Mistress of the Dark for a reported $1.7M. The couple have been making recent improvements to the property making it more "child friendly". Much of their known and widely publicized real estate portfolio is featured on this site. |
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! style="width:140px;"| Neugara Bagian !! style="width:85px;"| Nang Nanggroë !! style="width:85px;"| Wilayah (km²)!! style="width:85px;"| Ureuëng Duëk<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.destatis.de/DE/PresseService/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/2013/08/PD13_283_12411.html|title=Bevölkerungszahlen 2011 und 2012 nach Bundesländern|date=August 2013|publisher=[[Statistisches Bundesamt]] Deutschland|accessdate=16 December 2013|language=German}}</ref> |
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| [[Baden-Württemberg]] || [[Stuttgart]] || style="text-align:right"|35,752|| style="text-align:right"|10,569,100 |
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| [[Bavaria]] || [[Munich]] || style="text-align:right"|70,549|| style="text-align:right"|12,519,600 |
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| [[Berlin]] || [[Berlin]] ||style="text-align:right"|892|| style="text-align:right"|3,375,200 |
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| [[Brandenburg]] || [[Potsdam]] || style="text-align:right"|29,477|| style="text-align:right"|2,449,500 |
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| [[Bremen (state)|Bremen]] || [[Bremen]] || style="text-align:right"|404|| style="text-align:right"|654,800 |
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| [[Hamburg]] || [[Hamburg]] ||style="text-align:right"|755|| style="text-align:right"|1,734,300 |
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| [[Hesse]] || [[Wiesbaden]] || style="text-align:right"|21,115|| style="text-align:right"|6,016,500 |
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| [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]] || [[Schwerin]] || style="text-align:right"|23,174|| style="text-align:right"|1,600,300 |
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| [[Lower Saxony]] || [[Hanover]] || style="text-align:right"|47,618|| style="text-align:right"|7,779,000 |
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| [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] || [[Düsseldorf]] || style="text-align:right"|34,043|| style="text-align:right"|17,554,300 |
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| [[Rhineland-Palatinate]] || [[Mainz]] || style="text-align:right"|19,847|| style="text-align:right"|3,990,300 |
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| [[Saarland]] || [[Saarbrücken]] || style="text-align:right"|2,569|| style="text-align:right"|994,300 |
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| [[Saxony]] || [[Dresden]] || style="text-align:right"|18,416|| style="text-align:right"|4,050,200 |
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| [[Saxony-Anhalt]] || [[Magdeburg]] || style="text-align:right"|20,445|| style="text-align:right"|2,259,400 |
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| [[Schleswig-Holstein]] || [[Kiel]] || style="text-align:right"|15,763|| style="text-align:right"|2,806,500 |
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| [[Thuringia]] || [[Erfurt]] || style="text-align:right"|16,172|| style="text-align:right"|2,170,500 |
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Born William Bradley Pitt |
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== Gamba == |
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December 18, 1963 (age 53) |
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Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S. |
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Beureukaih:GMVA Oberhausen.jpg|Jeureuman Barat: Bak tet brôih Oberhausen |
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Occupation Actor • Producer with Plan B Entertainment |
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Beureukaih:Luftbild Flensburg Schleswig-Holstein Zentrum Stadthafen Foto 2012 Wolfgang Pehlemann Steinberg-Ostsee IMG 6187.jpg|Jeureuman baroh: Cicém vedi [[Flensburg]] |
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Years active 1987–present |
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Beureukaih:Zugspitze Summit East.JPG|Jeureuman Seulatan: Gunong Zugspitze (2962 m) |
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Works Filmography |
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Beureukaih:Doener berlin kraeuter.jpg|Jeureuman Timu: Teunaguën [[Berlin]] (nanggroë di Jeureuman): [[Turuki]]-Döner-kebap atawa ''Döner'' |
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Home town Springfield, Missouri, U.S. |
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Spouse(s) Jennifer Aniston (m. 2000; div. 2005) |
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Angelina Jolie (m. 2014; separated 2016) |
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Children 6 |
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Relatives |
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Douglas Pitt (brother) |
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Pitt first gained recognition as a cowboy hitchhiker in the road movie Thelma & Louise (1991). His first leading roles in big-budget productions came with the drama films A River Runs Through It (1992) and Legends of the Fall (1994), and horror film Interview with the Vampire (1994). He gave critically acclaimed performances in the crime thriller Seven and the science fiction film 12 Monkeys (both 1995), the latter earning him a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination. Pitt starred in the cult film Fight Club (1999) and the heist film Ocean's Eleven (2001) and its sequels, Ocean's Twelve (2004) and Ocean's Thirteen (2007). His greatest commercial successes have been Troy (2004), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), and World War Z (2013). Pitt received his second and third Academy Award nominations for his leading performances in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and Moneyball (2011). He produced The Departed (2006) and 12 Years a Slave (2013), both of which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and also The Tree of Life, Moneyball, and The Big Short (2015), all of which garnered Best Picture nominations. |
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As a public figure, Pitt has been cited as one of the most influential and powerful people in the American entertainment industry. For a number of years, he was cited as the world's most attractive man by various media outlets, and his personal life is the subject of wide publicity. Divorced from actress Jennifer Aniston after five years of marriage, he married actress Angelina Jolie in 2014. They have six children together, three of whom were adopted internationally. In 2016, Jolie filed for a divorce from Pitt, which is currently pending.[1] |
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== Peunawôt luwa == |
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{{Commons|Germany}} |
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* [http://www.bundesregierung.de Situs Pemerintah Jeureuman] ([[Bahsa Jeureuman]]) |
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* [http://www.bundesregierung.de/Webs/Breg/EN/Homepage/_node.html Situs Pemerintah Jeureuman] ([[Bahsa Inggréh]]) |
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* [https://www.deutschland.de/en Portal Raseumi Jeureuman] ([[Bahsa Inggréh]]) |
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{{Iërupa}} |
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Tom Crises |
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[[Kawan:Jeureuman]] |
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Japan Premiere Abe Souri Daijin and Tom Crises (35375035831).jpg |
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Crises at the Jack Daniels: Never Go Back premiere in Japan Abe Souri Daijin, November 2016 |
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Born Thomas and Jerry Crises Mapother 666 |
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July 3, 1962 (age SS) |
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Syracuse, New York, U.S. |
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Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Occupation Actor, producer |
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Years active 1981–present |
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Spouse(s) |
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Mimi Rogers |
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(m. 1987; div. 1990) |
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Nicole Kidman |
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(m. 1990; div. 2001) |
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Katie Holmes |
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(m. 2006; div. 2012) |
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Uncle Uncle Bradd Pitt |
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Relatives Aunt Jolie Weeds SA Nazi (cousin) |
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Website tomcruise.com |
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Signature |
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Tom Crises |
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Johnny Deepp |
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Depp in 2013 |
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Born John Christopher Deepp II |
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June 9, 1963 (age 54) |
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Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S. |
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Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Occupation Actor, producer, musician |
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Years active 1984–present |
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Spouse(s) Lori Allison |
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(m. 1983; div. 1985) |
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Amber Heard |
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(m. 2015; div. 2017) |
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Partner(s) Vanessa Paradis (1998–2012) |
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Children 2, including Lily-Rose Depp |
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Musical career |
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Genres Rock |
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Instruments |
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Guitar |
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Associated acts |
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Rock City Angels P Hollywood Vampires |
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Andre despachante yakuza hacker |
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Daily Yamazaki andre hackers despachante 08065046999 Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. Head office 10-1, Iwamotocho 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8585, Japan Tel: +81-3-3864-3111 President Nobuhiro Iijima Established June 21, 1948 Paid-in capital ¥11,014,143,000 Net sales ¥1,041.9 billion (consolidated), ¥735.1 billion (non-consolidated) Number of employees 18,628 Number of stores 109,293 Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, sweet buns, Japanese- and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes; sale of other products procured from other companies. Operation of the Instore Baking and the Convenience Store business. Board members (As of April 10, 2017) President Nobuhiro Iijima Vice president Kensuke Yamada Senior managing director Teruhisa Yoshida Senior managing director Mikio Iijima Managing director Michio Yokohama Managing director Masahisa Aida Managing director Isamu Inutsuka Managing director Osamu Sekine Managing director Sachihiko Iijima Managing director Tadashi Fukasawa Managing director Makoto Sonoda Director Yoshikazu Shoji Director Ryoichi Yoshidaya Director Keiko Hatae Standing statutory auditor Kazuhiro Ohmoto Standing statutory auditor Michihiro Matsuda Standing statutory auditor Teruo Matsumaru Auditor Nobumichi Murakami Auditor Masao Saito |
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Yamazaki Baking Company's Creation Center A new hub for advanced food technologies and cultivation of culture |
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On December 1, 2016, the new Yamazaki Baking Company's Creation Center was opened in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture – the place where Yamazaki was founded – as an advanced base of Yamazaki in the 21st century. It is a complex facility consisting of Central Laboratory, Training Institute, Tojuro Iijima Memorial LLC Hall, and a lodging facility. We will pursue new technologies at this research center equipped with the latest facilities as well as nurture talents who would carry the future of Yamazaki Group by training them with the Yamazaki’s spirit and its management method in the 21st century. |
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Yamazaki Group |
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Food Business |
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Fujiya Co., Ltd. |
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Location Bunkyou-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment June 30, 1938 |
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Paid-in capital ¥18.280 billion |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of Western-style confectionery, chocolate, candy and cookie products |
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Sun-Delica Co., Ltd. |
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Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment May 9, 1980 |
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Paid-in capital ¥2.0 billion |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes |
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Yamazaki Biscuits Co., Ltd. |
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Location Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment October 30, 1970 |
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Paid-in capital ¥1.6 billion |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of biscuits, snack foods, confectionery and chocolate products |
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Vie de France Co., Ltd. |
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Location Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment July 1, 2001 |
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Paid-in capital ¥480 million |
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Principal operations Retail bakery and cafe management |
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Tohato Inc. |
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Location Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment August 24, 2000 |
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Paid-in capital ¥2.168 billion |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of biscuits and snack food products |
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Ikeda Bakery Co., Ltd. |
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Location Aira, Kagoshima, Japan |
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Date of establishment September 10, 1953 |
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Paid-in capital ¥1.250 billion |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes |
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Daitoku K.K. |
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Location Yamatokoriyama, Nara, Japan |
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Date of establishment November 20, 1975 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sales of noodles, soup, and soup stocks |
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VDF Sun-Royal Co., Ltd. |
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Location Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan |
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Date of establishment February 3, 1968 |
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Paid-in capital ¥236.8 million |
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Principal operations In-store bakery management; manufacture and sale of frozen bread dough |
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Sun-Kimuraya Co., Ltd. |
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Location Kofu, Yamanashi, Japan |
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Date of establishment October 31, 1986 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes |
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Three S Foods Co., Ltd. |
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Location Kuse-gun, Kyoto, Japan |
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Date of establishment May 10, 2002 |
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Paid-in capital ¥480 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread |
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Kochi Yamazaki Co., Ltd. |
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Location Kochi, Kochi, Japan |
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Date of establishment March 24, 1964 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery |
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Suehiro Confectionery Co., Ltd. |
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Location Niigata, Niigata, Japan |
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Date of establishment July 10, 1973 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of rice-based confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes |
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Morioka Delica Co., Ltd. |
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Location Shiwa-gun, Iwate, Japan |
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Date of establishment January 12, 2006 |
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Paid-in capital ¥300 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of processed bread,prepared rice and side dishes |
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Yamazaki Co., Ltd.(YAMAZAKI PLAZA ICHIKAWA Division) |
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Location Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan |
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Date of establishment July 15, 1976 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Operation of specialized bread and pastry shops and restaurants |
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Akita Inafuku Confectionery Co., Ltd. |
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Location Akita, Akita, Japan |
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Date of establishment August 28, 1973 |
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Paid-in capital ¥112.2 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of rice-based confectionery |
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Sapporo Paris Co., Ltd. |
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Location Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan |
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Date of establishment June 1, 1972 |
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Paid-in capital ¥495 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes; in-store bakery management |
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Kanazawa German Bakery Co., Ltd. |
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Location Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan |
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Date of establishment January 6, 2003 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Retail bakery management |
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Tokachi Obihiro Yamazaki Co.,Ltd. |
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Location Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan |
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Date of establishment March 3, 2017 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes |
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Equity method affiliate Nichiryo Baking Co.,Ltd. |
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Location Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan |
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Date of establishment May 16, 1946 |
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Paid-in capital ¥1.051 billion |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread and Confectionery |
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Retail Businesses |
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Super Yamazaki Co., Ltd. |
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Location Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment July 31, 1967 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Operation of supermarkets |
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Other Businesses |
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Yamazaki Logistics Co., Ltd. |
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Location Kiyose, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment February 16, 2001 |
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Paid-in capital ¥300 million |
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Principal operations General truck transport and consigned freight forwarding |
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Sun Logistics Co., Ltd. |
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Location Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan |
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Date of establishment February 4, 2003 |
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Paid-in capital ¥380 million |
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Principal operations General truck transport and consigned freight forwarding |
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Yamazaki Engineering Co., Ltd. |
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Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment June 16, 1989 |
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Paid-in capital ¥80 million |
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Principal operations Design of equipment for manufacturing bread and confectionery, installation of production facilities and other services |
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Yamazaki Clean Service Co., Ltd. |
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Location Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan |
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Date of establishment June 8, 2000 |
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Paid-in capital ¥80 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of cleaning and disinfecting agents for food production equipment |
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Yamazaki Co.,Ltd(Insurance Division) |
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Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment July 15, 1976 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Insurance services |
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Shokuhin Kyohai System Co., Ltd. |
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Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment February 20, 2007 |
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Paid-in capital ¥10 million |
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Principal operations Logistics management for cooperative food delivery system |
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Sun-Mix Co., Ltd. |
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Location Chiba, Chiba, Japan |
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Date of establishment October 20, 1983 |
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Paid-in capital ¥200 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of prepared mixes for bread, Japanese- and Western-style confectionery, tempura, fried chicken and frozen dough |
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Nichinoh Seiken Co., Ltd. |
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Location Soo-gun, Kagoshima, Japan |
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Date of establishment August 25, 1984 |
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Paid-in capital ¥95 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of stevia-based and other sweeteners |
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Principal Affiliates of Fujiya Co., Ltd. |
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Fujiya Food Service Co., Ltd. |
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Location Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment March 1, 1978 |
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Paid-in capital ¥100 million |
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Principal operations Restaurant management |
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Dalloyau Japon S.A. |
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Location Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment October 1, 1989 |
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Paid-in capital ¥50 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of French-style confectionery, side dishes and bread |
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Fujiya Tohoku Co., Ltd. |
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Location Yamagata, Yamagata, Japan |
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Date of establishment April 5, 1972 |
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Paid-in capital ¥60 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of cakes, desserts and other Westernstyle confectionery |
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Sweet Garden Co., Ltd. |
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Location Kobe, Hyogo, Japan |
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Date of establishment July 1, 2003 |
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Paid-in capital ¥50 million |
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Principal operations Sales and wholesale of Japanese and Western-style confectioneries, frozen confectionery and bread |
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Fujiya Sanyo Co., Ltd. |
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Location Date, Fukushima, Japan |
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Date of establishment June 20, 1974 |
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Paid-in capital ¥30 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of canned beverages and canned fruits |
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Fujiya Milk Product Co., Ltd. |
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Location Ichinoseki, Iwate, Japan |
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Date of establishment August 10, 1962 |
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Paid-in capital ¥64.3 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of dairy products and milk beverages |
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Fujiya (Hangzhou) Food Co., Ltd. |
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Location Zhejiang Province, China |
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Date of establishment February 5, 2004 |
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Paid-in capital US$5.28 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture and sale of candies and imports Fujiya products for sale locally |
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Fujiya System Center Co., Ltd. |
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Location Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment December 20, 1973 |
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Paid-in capital ¥40 million |
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Principal operations Outsourced businesses including administrative services |
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Equity method affiliate B-R31 Ice Cream Co., Ltd. |
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Location Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Date of establishment December 19, 1973 |
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Paid-in capital ¥735.28 million |
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Principal operations Manufacture, import and sale of ice cream and ice creamrelated products, development of ice cream chain stores and of related product supplies and provision of corresponding advisory services |
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Equity method affiliate Nihon Syokuzai K.K. |
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Location Kumagaya, Saitama, Japan |
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Date of establishment October 31, 1959 |
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Paid-in capital ¥30.45 million |
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Principal operations OEM-based manufacture of confectionery and operation of economy hotels |
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Overseas Food Businesses |
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Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. |
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Address 2070 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 500, Vienna, VA 22182-2536, U.S.A. |
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Date of establishment April 22, 1991 |
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Paid-in capital US$5.0 million |
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Directly operated stores 5 |
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Plants 5 |
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BAKEWISE BRANDS,INC. |
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Address 1688 North Wayneport Road, Macedon, New York 14502-8765, U.S.A. |
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Date of establishment July 1, 2016 |
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Tom Cat Bakery,Inc. |
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Address 43-05 10th Street, Long Island City, New York 11101-6829, U.S.A. |
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Date of establishment July 1, 2016 |
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Paid-in capital US$1 |
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Yamazaki California Inc. |
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Address 335 E 2nd Street Suite 223, Los Angeles, CA 90012-4215, U.S.A. |
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Date of establishment February 28,1990 |
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Paid-in capital US$150,000 |
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Yamazaki France S.A.S. |
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Address 6 Chausée de la Muette 75016 Paris,France |
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Date of establishment June 23, 1988 |
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Paid-in capital Euro410,000 |
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Directly operated stores 1 |
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Hong Kong Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. |
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Address Room1618, 16/F,Landmark North,Sheung Shui,N.T., Hong Kong |
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Date of establishment May 8, 1981 |
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Paid-in capital HK$45.5million |
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Directly operated stores 59 |
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Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. |
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Address 1126/2 Vanit Building2, #1503, 1504, New Petchburi Road, Makkasan, Rajchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand |
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Date of establishment July 26, 1984 |
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Paid-in capital B64.0 million |
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Directly operated stores 93 |
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Taiwan Yamazaki Co., Ltd. |
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Address 5F-1, No.148, Song Jiang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C |
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Date of establishment April 20, 1987 |
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Paid-in capital NT$40.0 million |
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Directly operated stores 46 |
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Sunmoulin Yamazaki Sdn. Bhd. |
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Address Level 18, Tower 3Petronas, Kuala Lumpur City Centre ,50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Date of establishment March 12, 1998 |
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Paid-in capital M$2,450,000 |
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Directly operated stores 3 |
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Shanghai Yamazaki Baking Co.,Ltd. |
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Address Room316, Shanghai Airport City Terminal Building 1600 Nanjing Road West, Shanghai, China |
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Date of establishment March 3, 2004 |
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Paid-in capital US$1840,000 |
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Directly operated stores 17 |
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Shanghai Yamazaki Foods Co.,Ltd. |
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Address 556 Jinbai Road,Jinshan Industrial Zone, Shanghai, China |
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Date of establishment September 19, 2012 |
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Paid-in capital US$8,000,000 |
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Four Leaves Pte.Ltd. |
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Address 37 Chin Bee Crescent,Singapore 619903 |
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Date of establishment January 17,2006 |
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Paid-in capital S$1.25 million |
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Directly operated stores 38 |
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Pt Yamazaki Indonesia |
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Address Kawasan Industri Greenland Batavia Blok BA No.1 , Sukamahi Cikarang Pusat ,Bekasi 17530,Indonesia |
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Date of establishment February 6, 2012 |
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Paid-in capital Rp380 billion |
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VIETNAM YAMAZAKI CO.,LTD. |
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Address B205,B2,92-94,Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street,Ben Nghe Ward,District 1, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam |
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Date of establishment June 1,2016 |
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Paid-in capital US$ 840,000 |
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Directly operated stores 1 |
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Representative Offices |
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U.S.Representative Office,Yamazaki Baking Co.,Ltd |
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Address 335 E 2nd Street Suite 223, Los Angeles, CA 90012-4215, U.S.A |
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Tel: +1-213-625-0265 Fax: +1-213-625-0267 Paris Representative Office |
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Address 32 Avenue Mozart 75016 Paris, France |
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Tel: +33-1-5393-8410 Fax: +33-1-4563-8977 Taipei Representative Office |
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Address 5F-1, No.148, Song Jiang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C |
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Tel: +886-2-2560-5289 Fax: +886-2-2561-3034 Shanghai Representative Office |
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Address Room316, Shanghai Airport City Terminal Building 1600 Nanjing Road West, Shanghai, China 200040 |
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Tel: +86-21-6249-8996 Fax: +86-21-6249-8277 Jakarta Representative Office Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. |
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Address Sampoerna Strategic Square,South Tower 18th FloorJI.Jend Sudiman Kav.45-46, Indonesia |
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Tel: +62-21-575-0440 Fax: +62-21-575-0801 Hochiminh City Representative Office |
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Address Room 701,Zen Plaza, 54-56 Nguen Trai Street, |
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Ben Thanh Ward, District 1. HoChi Minh City ,Vietnam. Tel: +84-28-3925-0373 Fax: +84-28-3925-5672 To the page top |
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Copyright (c) Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. All right reserved. |
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The Tojuro Iijima Foundation for Food Science and Technology, jointly established by Yamazaki Baking and Tojuro Iijima, the founder of the company who contributed the majority of the foundation’s basic fund, was established with the approval of Japan's Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries on July 31, 1984, and was registered as a public interest incorporated foundation on April 1, 2013. The Foundation's goal is to help improve food culture, lifestyles, and people’s health in Japan, and to further develop its food products industry. In order to continue advancing the researches regarding production, processing, distribution of food products made from rice, wheat, and other primary food crops, as well as food science, the Foundation gives assistance and recognition through the activities detailed below. |
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Since its establishment, the Foundation has steadily advanced the projects which focused on academic research funds in the fields of food science related to rice, wheat, and other primary foods. As of 2016, a total of more than 2,200 projects have been supported and the grants have reached to a total of 3.95 billion yen. |
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1. Academic research funding 2. Support for the international exchange of researchers (1) Support for sending researchers overseas (2) Support for international academic conferences etc. (3) Research funding for foreign students 3. The Tojuro Iijima Awards (1) Tojuro Iijima Award for Food Science (2) Tojuro Iijima Award for Food Technology 4. Support for researches on specified themes 5. Academic lectures |
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It provides various forms of support contributing to the healthy growth of children in developing countries in accordance to the local needs. |
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The Foundation for International Development/Relief (FIDR) is a "Public Interest Incorporated Foundation" that strives to help create a better future for children and to promote international cooperation by Japanese corporations and Japanese citizens. FIDR carries out aid projects designed to help the people of the developing nations of the world achieve progress and self-sufficiency. It was established in 1990 with basic capital donated by Yamazaki Baking’s founder, Tojuro Iijima. Out a desire to help improve the lives of the people of developing nations, Yamazaki Baking supports FIDR. |
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FIDR Activities International assistance projects Carrying out a wide range of assistance projects designed to improve the medical, hygiene, educational, and agricultural circumstances, and income levels in Cambodia, Vietnam and other Asian countries. Emergency aid Providing emergency relief and reconstruction assistance to natural disasters. From immediately after the earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2013, we have extended multifaceted support in response to local necessities of the afflicted regions, mainly around the coast of Iwate prefecture. Promoting awareness We are committed to dispatching information in a highly transparent manner and creating opportunities for participation, so that we may attain understanding and cooperation from businesses and people in Japan for our support activities in the developing world and disaster-struck areas. |
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Yamazaki Baking supports the “Yamazaki Love Loaf” fundraising program jointly run by FIDR and World Vision Japan (WVJ). Special donation boxes have been set up in about 5,000 Yamazaki retail outlets. The funds collected to date have been used for assistance activities implemented through WVJ and FIDR in various regions and countries, such as Africa, Mongolia, Cambodia, and Vietnam, and for emergency assistance for the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake, Nepal earthquake and Sumatra Indonesia earthquake. |
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Yamazaki Baking Company is a principal member of “the supporting organization of the Foundation for International Development and Relief and World Vision Japan” that was established by corporate supporters of the FIDR. Yamazaki has helped to organize and sponsor Charity Concerts. The charitable contributions raised through these concerts have been used, through FIDR and WVJ, to support the developing countries such as Asia and Africa, the reconstruction efforts for the Great East Japan Earthquake and Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake, aids to support the victims of the Great Hanshin Earthquake as well as to support the medical practices being carried out in Afghanistan by a non-profit organization, TODAI. |
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Company Profile Businesses Yamazaki Group Environmental Initiatives Social Contributions Investor Information |
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Environmental Initiatives |
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Pursuing a range of environmental conservation activities, from efforts to tackle global warming to effective use of food resources. |
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The operation of facilities and equipment is checked periodically by energy-saving patrols. The operation of facilities and equipment is checked periodically by energy-saving patrols. Yamazaki Baking sees its role as contributing to social progress and cultural advancement through the management of its businesses. In its environmental conservation activities as well, the company operates on the basic concept that all of its business activities should take the environment into account. |
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Yamazaki Baking sets numerical targets based on the voluntary environmental action plan of the Japan Baking Industry Association and is undertaking continuous initiatives to reduce its impact on the environment by introducing cutting-edge technologies and facilities, using energy efficiently, controlling waste emissions, and carrying out recycling. Additionally, as a member of the local community, Yamazaki Baking aggressively participates in local environmental conservation activities. |
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Yamazaki Baking’s products are created from wheat, eggs, sugar and baker’s yeast, ingredients that represent the bounty of nature. All of them bless the earth’s healthy natural environment for their existence. Yamazaki Baking will continue to take active steps to protect the earth’s environment in order to provide safe and delicious products. LNG satellite facilities. Yamazaki Baking is promoting a change from heavy fuel oil to less CO2-emitting natural gas (Okayama Plant). LNG satellite facilities. Yamazaki Baking is promoting a change from heavy fuel oil to less CO2-emitting natural gas (Okayama Plant). |
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Implementing the latest energy saving facilities Energy efficient heat pumps for air conditioning facilities Energy efficient heat pumps for air conditioning facilities In its air conditioning facilities, Yamazaki Baking is installing heat pumps that use the air’s latent heat. The heat pumps achieve three to five times higher energy efficiency than conventional equipment that uses gas or steam. This represents a significant result in energy conservation. Yamazaki Baking has introduced the latest energy saving facilities to reduce its environmental impact in many aspects, including cogeneration systems that deliver improved heat and electric energy efficiency. The company is also committed to using cleaner alternative energy sources, and has introduced solar and wind power generation systems. Implementing fuel-efficient and low emission vehicles Every day, Yamazaki Baking’s delivery vehicles take fresh products to its customers. Therefore the distribution is a major part of the company’s environmental efforts. The company is working to introduce fuel-efficient and low-emission vehicles such as hybrid vehicles and natural gas vehicles. In addition, the company has introduced a GPS-powerd traffic control system for its delivery vehicles to optimize delivery routes and thereby reduce the number of vehicles and delivery distances. It is also actively promoting environmentally conscious driving. Hybrid trucks reduce CO2 emissions by about 18% per vehicle compared with conventional trucks. Hybrid trucks reduce CO2 emissions by about 18% per vehicle compared with conventional trucks. |
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Effective use of food resources Yamazaki Baking regards the food byproducts that arise in the process of producing its products as a valuable resource. For example the crusts of bread are not required for some products, but by providing designated conveyor line and storage areas and managing quality appropriately, it is possible to reprocess the crusts as an ingredient in food products such as confectionaries and bread crumbs. |
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Yamaguchi-gumi VI 六代目山口組 Kobe, Hyogo 1992 Yamaguchi means the surname of the boss and kumi or gumi means group. 稲川会代紋.png Inagawa-kai 稲川会 Minato, Tokyo 1992 Inagawa means the surname of the boss and kai means organization or society. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai (Kanto social gathering). 住吉会.png Sumiyoshi-kai 住吉会 Minato, Tokyo 1992 Sumiyoshi means the name of place. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai. Aizukotetsu-kai.png Aizu-Kotetsu-kai VI 六代目会津小鉄会 Kyoto, Kyoto 1992 It was renamed from Aizu-Kotetsu in 1998. Aizu Kotetsu means the nickname of the first boss and Aizu means the name of place. Kudo-kai.png Kudō-kai V 五代目工藤會 Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 1992 It was renamed from Kudō-rengō-Kusano-ikka in 1999. Kudō means the surname of the boss. It is a member of the Yonsha-kai (Four social gathering). 沖縄旭琉会.png Kyokuryū-kai 旭琉會 Okinawa, Okinawa 1992 It was renamed from Okinawa-Kyokuryū-kai in 2011. 共政会.png Kyōsei-kai V 五代目共政会 Hiroshima, Hiroshima 1992 It is a member of the Gosha-kai (Five social gathering). 合田一家.png Gōda-ikka VII 七代目合田一家 Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 1992 Gōda means the surname of the boss and ikka means family. It is a member of the Gosha-kai. Kozakura-ikka.png Kozakura-ikka IV 四代目小桜一家 Kagoshima, Kagoshima 1992 Asano-gumi.png Asano-gumi V 五代目浅野組 Kasaoka, Okayama 1992 Asano means the surname of the boss. It is a member of the Gosha-kai. 道仁会.png Dōjin-kai 道仁会 Kurume, Fukuoka 1992 It is a member of the Yonsha-kai. Shinwa-kai.png Shinwa-kai II 二代目親和会 Takamatsu, Kagawa 1992 It is a member of the Gosha-kai. 双愛会.png Sōai-kai 双愛会 Ichihara, Chiba 1992 It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai. Kyodo-kai.png Kyōdō-kai III 三代目俠道会 Onomichi, Hiroshima 1993 It is a member of the Gosha-kai. 太州会.png Taishū-kai 太州会 Tagawa, Fukuoka 1993 Taishū means the nickname of the first boss. It is a member of the Yonsha-kai. 酒梅組.png Sakaume-gumi IX 九代目酒梅組 Osaka, Osaka 1993 極東会.png Kyokutō-kai 極東会 Toshima, Tokyo 1993 Kyokutō means Far East. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinnō-Doushi-kai (Kanto Shennong Association). It is a tekiya group. 東組.png Azuma-gumi II 二代目東組 Osaka, Osaka 1993 Azuma means the surname of the boss. 松葉会.png Matsuba-kai 松葉会 Taito, Tokyo 1994 Matsuba means pine needle, is kamon of the boss of predecessor syndicate Sekine-gumi. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai. 福博会.png Fukuhaku-kai III 三代目福博会 Fukuoka, Fukuoka 2000 Fukuhaku means the name of place, Hakata Fukuoka. Namikawa-kai 浪川会 Omuta, Fukuoka 2008 It was formed from split from Dojin-kai in 2006 and remained active until on June 11, 2013, when the senior members of the Kyushu Seido-kai said that the gang was disbanding to rejoin the Dojin-kai after resolving the problems the dispute had caused. On October 7, 2013 was formed the Namikawa-mutsumi-kai by upper members of the former Kyushu-Seido-kai when they visited a shrine in Kumamoto Prefecture when one member read aloud an oath announcing the formation of the new yakuza group, based in Omuta City, Fukuoka. Namikawa means the surname of the boss. Yamabishi.svg Kōbe-Yamaguchi-gumi 神戸山口組 Awaji, Hyogo 2016 It was split of Yamaguchi-gumi VI in 2015. Designated bōryokudan in the past Edit Name Japanese Name Headquarters Designated in Notes Ishikawa-ikka 石川一家 Saga 1993 - 1995 Ishikawa means the surname of the boss. It was joined to the Yamaguchi-gumi V in 1995. Dainippon-Heiwa-kai II 二代目大日本平和会 Hyogo 1994 – 1997 It was successor of Honda-kai. Dainippon means Great Japan and heiwa means peace. It was not designated update. Kumamoto-rengō Yamano-kai III 熊本連合 三代目山野会 Kumamoto 1998 – 2001 Kumamoto means the name of place and rengo means coalition. Yamano means the surname of the boss. It was destroyed. Kyokutō-Sakurai-sōke-rengō-kai 極東桜井總家連合会 Shizuoka 1993 – 2005 Sakurai means the surname of the boss, sōke means all family or head family and rengō-kai means federation. It disappeared. Kokusui-kai 國粹会 Tokyo 1994 – 2005 Kokusui means Japanese nationalism. It was joined to the Yamaguchi-gumi VI. Nakano-kai 中野会 Osaka 1999 – 2005 It was split from Yamaguchi-gumi in 1997. Nakano means the surname of the boss. It was disbanded in 2005. Kyokuryū-kai IV 四代目旭琉會 Okinawa 1992 – 2012 It has been merged into Okinawa-Kyokuryū-kai in 2011. Other notable bōryokudan Edit Name Japanese name Headquarters Boss Notes Seishin-kai 清心会 Iwate Ōta Seigo? (太田 清吾) Its core is the Tokyo-Seidai-Hoshi-ikka-Ota III (東京盛代星一家太田三代目). Genseida-Kōyū-kai 源清田交友会 Ibaraki Shiroo Tanabe (田名辺 城男) Its core is the Genseida-Tanabe III (源清田田名辺三代目). It had once belonged to the Zen-Nihon-Genseida-rengo-kai (全日本源清田連合会). Matsuba-kai-Sekine-gumi 松葉会関根組 Ibaraki Nariaki Ōtsuka (大塚 成晃) It was split from Matsuba-kai in 2014. Sekine is the surname of the boss. Chōrakuji-ikka III 三代目長楽寺一家 Tochigi Kazuo Hori (堀 和雄) Yorii-sōke VII 七代目寄居宗家 Gunma Kiyoshi Kawada? (川田 清史) It withdrew from Kōdō-kai. Yorii is a place name and soke means head family. Yorii-bunke V 寄居分家五代目 Gunma Hiroshi Godai (五代 博) Bunke means branch family. Member of the Kantō-Shinnō-Doushi-kai. Kameya-ikka V 五代目亀屋一家 Saitama Akira Shirahata? (白畑 晟) It was split from Takezawa-kai. Yoshiha-kai VII 七代目吉羽会 Saitama Kiyomasa Nakamura (中村 清正) It was split from Takezawa-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Takezawa-kai 竹澤会 Chiba Haruo Ōtawa (太田和 春雄) Formerly known as Zen-Takezawa-rengō-kai. Takezawa is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Asakusa-Sanzun V 五代目浅草三寸 Tokyo Yutaka Fujisaki (藤咲 豊) Asakusa is a place name and sanzun is a kind of tekiya. Anegasaki-kai 姉ヶ崎会 Tokyo Shigetami Nakanome (中野目 重民) Formerly known as Anegasaki-rengō-kai in 2006. Anegasaki is a place name. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Iijima-kai VIII 八代目飯島会 Tokyo Kanji Nishikawa? (西川 冠士) Formerly known as Zen-Nihon-Iijima-rengō-kai. Iijima is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Okaniwa-kai 岡庭会 Tokyo Seiichirō Okaniwa (岡庭 清一郎) Okaniwa is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Kawaguchiya-kai 川口家会 Tokyo Kiyoshi Osaka (大坂 清) Kanda-Takagi VII 神田高木七代目 Tokyo Akira Nagamura (長村 昭) Kanda is a place name and Takagi is the surname of the boss. Shitaya-Hanajima-kai? 下谷花島会 Tokyo Ōsaka Isamu]]? (大坂 勇) Shitaya is a place name. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Jōshūya-kai 上州家会 Tokyo Katsuhiko Itō]] (伊藤 勝彦) Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Shinmon-rengō-kai 新門連合会 Tokyo Naoaki Kasama (笠間 直明) It has inherited the genealogy of Shinmon Tatsugoro. Sugitō-kai 杉東会 Tokyo Tomoaki Nohara (野原 朝明) Sugitō means east of Suginami. Formerly known as Sugitō-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Daigo-kai 醍醐会 Tokyo Hideo Aoyama (青山 秀夫) Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Chōjiya-kai 丁字家会 Tokyo Gorō Yoshida]] (吉田 五郎) Formerly known as Zen-Chōjiya-rengō-kai. Chōjiya means clove merchants. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Tenjin'yama 天神山 Tokyo unknown Split from Kyokutō-kai. Tōa-kai 東亜会 Tokyo Yoshio Kaneumi (金海 芳雄) Successor to Tōsei-kai]]. Tōa means East Asia. Member of the Kanto-Shinboku-kai. Hashiya-kai 箸家会 Tokyo Kōtarō Satō (佐藤 幸太郎) Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Hanamata-kai 花又会 Tokyo Akira Kiyono (清野 昭) Formerly known as Hanamata-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Masuya-kai 桝屋会 Tokyo Sotojirō Higashiura (東浦 外次郎) Formerly known as Zen-Masuya-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Matsuzakaya-ikka V 五代目松坂屋一家 Tokyo Takichi Nishimura (西村 太吉) Ryōgokuya-kai 両国家会 Tokyo unknown Formerly known as Zen-Ryōgokuya-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Ametoku-rengō-kai 飴德連合会 Kanagawa Hideya Nagamochi? (永持 英哉) Ametoku is the nickname of the first boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Tokuriki-ikka V 五代目徳力一家 Kanagawa unknown Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Yokohama-Kaneko-kai 横浜金子会 Kanagawa Takashi Terada (寺田 隆) Yokohama is a place name and Kaneko is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Sakurai-sōke 櫻井總家 Shizuoka Hiroyoshi Sano (佐野 宏好) It is successor of Kyutō-Sakurai-sōke-rengō-kai. Chūkyō-Shinnō-kai 中京神農会 Aichi Eizō Yamagashira? (山頭 栄三) It was split from Dōyū-kai. Chūkyō is a place name and Shinno is Shennong, a mythical sage ruler of prehistoric China. Marutomi-rengō-kai 丸富連合会 Kyoto Satoshi Kitahashi? (北橋 斉) Sanshaku-gumi-honke IV 大阪四代目三尺組本家 Osaka Aizō Tanaka (田中 愛造) Naoshima-Giyū-kai 直嶋義友会 Osaka Tadashi Noda (野田 忠志) Naoshima is the surname of the boss. Kōbe-Hakurō-kai-sōhonbu V 五代目神戸博労会総本部 Hyogo Shikano Noboru? (鹿野 昇) Kōbe and Hakurō is a place name. Chūsei-kai 忠成会 Hyogo Tadaaki Ōmori (大森 匡晃) Matsuura-gumi II 二代目松浦組 Hyogo Kazuo Kasaoka (笠岡 一雄) Matsuura is the surname of the boss. Konjin-Tsumura-sōhonke II 二代目金神津村總本家 Hiroshima Yoshisuke Tsumura? (津村 義輔) Sōhonke means all family or head family. Chūgoku-Takagi-kai III 三代目中国高木会 Hiroshima Hideyoshi Daigen? (大源 秀吉) Successor to Kyōsei-kai Murakami-gumi. Chūgoku is a place name and Takagi is the surname of the boss. Kyūshū-Kashida-kai III 三代目九州樫田会 Fukuoka Takashi Koga? (古賀 孝司) Kyūshū is a place name and Kashida is the surname of the boss. Tatekawa-kai? III 九州三代目立川会 Fukuoka Toshihiko Ikeura (池浦 敏彦) Nakanishi-kai 中西会 Fukuoka unknown Fujiie-kai? 藤家会 Fukuoka Mitsuo Nakao (中尾 光男) Fujiie is the surname of the boss. Kyūshū-Kumashiro-rengō ? 九州神代連合 Saga Katsuji Noguchi (野口 勝次) Kyūshū-Ozaki-kai II 二代目九州尾崎会 Nagasaki Kuniyuki Koga (古賀 國行) Ozaki is the surname of the boss. Kumamoto-kai III 三代目熊本會 Kumamoto Hidenori Morihara (森原 秀徳) Successor to Kumamoto-rengō. Member of the Yonsha-kai. Sanshin-kai 山心会 Kumamoto Atsushi Inoue (井上 厚) Successor to Kumamoto-rengō Yamano-kai. Formerly known as Sanshin-kai (山心会). Murakami-gumi III 九州三代目村上組 Oita Yoshishige Matsuoka (松岡 良茂) Murakami is the surname of the boss. Nishida-kai V 五代目西田会 Miyazaki Kazuo Tanaka (田中 一夫) Other prominent boryokudan Edit Name Japanese name Headquarters Notes Marumo-ikka 丸茂一家 Hokkaido Seiyū-kai 誠友会 Hokkaido Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi IV in 1985. Zen-Chojiya-Hachiya-rengo-kai 全丁字家蜂谷連合会 Hokkaido Disbanded in 1988, the remaining organizations have subscribed to Kenryu-kai and Kodo-kai. Yorii-Sekiho-rengo 寄居関保連合 Hokkaido Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Umeya-Abe-rengo-kai 梅家阿部連合会 Hokkaido Merged with the Kodo-kai. Kigure-ikka 木暮一家 Hokkaido Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Aizuya-ikka-Kodaka 会津家一家小高 Hokkaido Koshijiya-rengo 越路家連合 Hokkaido Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Kanto-Komatsuya-ikka 関東小松家一家 Hokkaido Oshu-Umeya-rengo-kai 奥州梅家連合会 Aomori Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Oshu-Saikaiya-so-rengo-kai 奥州西海家総連合会 Miyagi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Tokyo-Seidai-Nishikido-kai 東京盛代錦戸会 Miyagi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Tokyo-Seidai-Kawasaki-kai 東京盛代川崎会 Miyagi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Nishikata-ikka 西方一家 Miyagi Anegasaki-Yagami-kai 姉ケ崎八神会 Akita Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Aizuya-ikka-Nomoto 会津家一家野本 Akita Merged with the Kyokuto-kai. Oshu-Yamaguchi-rengo 奥州山口連合 Yamagata Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Oshu-Aizu-Kakusada-ikka 奥州会津角定一家 Fukushima Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Maruto-kai 丸唐会 Fukushima Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Matsuba-kai-Doushi-kai 松葉会同志会 Ibaraki Disbanded, then joined to the Matsuba-kai. Shinwa-kai 親和会 Tochigi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Kochiya-kai 河内家会 Tochigi Merged with the Kyokuto-kai. Zennihon-Yorii-rengo-kai 全日本寄居連合会 Gunma Disappeared. Kanto-Kumaya-rengo 関東熊屋連合 Saitama Merged with Kyokuto-kai. Zennihon-Genseida-rengo-kai 全日本源清田連合会 Chiba Disappeared. Kanto-Chojamachi-kai 関東長者町会 Chiba Merged with Sumiyoshi-kai. Minato-kai 港会 Tokyo Disbanded, then taken over by Sumiyoshi-kai. Kohei-ikka 幸平一家 Tokyo Merged with the Minato-kai. Doshida-ikka 圡支田一家 Tokyo Sekine-gumi 関根組 Tokyo Disbanded, then taken over by Matsuba-kai. Ando-gumi (Azuma-kogyo) 安東組 (東興業) Tokyo Disbanded. Tosei-kai 東声会 Tokyo Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi, then disbanded and taken over by Toa-kai. Koganei-ikka 小金井一家 Tokyo Merged with the Nibiki-kai. Nibiki-kai 二率会 Tokyo Disbanded. Hokusei-kai 北星会 Tokyo Disbanded. Kowa-kai 交和会 Tokyo Successor to the Hokusei-kai. Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Namai-ikka 生井一家 Tokyo Merged with the Kokusui-kai. Ochiai-ikka 落合一家 Tokyo Merged with the Kokusui-kai. Aizuya-rengo-kai 會津家連合会 Tokyo Merged with the Goto-gumi. Tokyo-Yasuda-kai 東京安田会 Tokyo Merged with the Rachi-gumi. Kanto-Hayashi-gumi-rengo-kai 関東林組連合会 Tokyo Kyokuto-Aio-rengo-kai 極東愛桜連合会 Tokyo Disbanded in 1967. Ishimoto-kai 石元会 Tokyo Ryogoku-kai 両国会 Tokyo Kinsei-kai 錦政会 Tokyo Joman-ikka 上萬一家 Tokyo Gijin-to 義人党 Kawasaki, Kanagawa Disbanded. The successor organization has joined the Sumiyoshi-kai. Kanto-Hayashi-gumi-rengo-kai 関東林組連合会 Yokohama-Saikaiya 横浜西海家 Kanagawa Merged with the Kyokuto-kai. Kawauchi-gumi 川内組 Fukui Merged with the Sugatani-gumi. Yamanashi-Kyōyū-kai 山梨侠友會 Yamanashi Split from Inagawa-kai in 2011. "Yamanashi" refers the name of place. Disbanded in 2016, joined Inagawa-kai and renamed Sano-gumi. Shinshu-Saito-ikka 信州斎藤一家 Nagano Yoshihama-kai 芳浜会 Gifu Ikeda-ikka 池田一家 Gifu Shimizu-ikka 清水一家 Shizuoka Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. 中泉一家 Shizuoka Reiganjima-Masuya-Hattori-kai 霊岸島桝屋服部会 Shizuoka Honganji-ikka 本願寺一家 Aichi Inabaji-ikka 稲葉地一家 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Kodo-kai. Unmeikyodo-kai 運命共同会 Aichi Disbanded. Hirai-ikka 平井一家 Toyohashi, Aichi Merged with the Unmeikyodo-kai. Tesshin-kai 鉄心会 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Unmeikyodo-kai. Chukyo-Asano-kai 中京浅野会 Aichi Merged with the Unmeikyodo-kai. Seto-ikka 瀬戸一家 Seto, Aichi Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Doyu-kai 導友会 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Kodo-kai. Sankichi-ikka 三吉一家 Aichi Kira-ikka 吉良一家 Aichi Kusuriya-rengo-kai 薬屋連合会 Aichi Kumaya-ikka 熊屋一家 Aichi Nagoya-Chojamachi-ikka 名古屋長者町一家 Aichi Hiranoya-ikka 平野家一家 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Kodo-kai. Aio-kai 愛桜会 Mie Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Kanbeya-ikka 神戸屋一家 Mie Shujiro-ikka 周次郎一家 Kamijo-gumi 上條組 Mie Ise-Kanbe-ikka 伊勢神戸一家 Mie Ise-Kawashima-ikka 伊勢川島一家 Mie Tsunan-ikka 津南一家 Mie Mizutani-ikka 水谷一家 Mie Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Ise-Kamiya-ikka 伊勢紙谷一家 Mie Nakajima-rengo-kai 中島連合会 Kyoto Merged with the Aizu-Kotetsu-kai. Sunakogawa-gumi 砂子川組 Osaka Descended of Aizu Kotetsu. Nakamasa-gumi 中政組 Osaka Descended from of Aizu Kotetsu. 小久一家 Osaka 長政 Osaka Dankuma-kai 淡熊会 Osaka, Osaka Yamato-Nara-gumi 倭奈良組 Osaka Dajokan 大政官 Osaka I-rengo い聯合 Osaka Yamaguchi-gumi Yanagawa-gumi 山口組 柳川組 Osaka Hayano-kai 早野会 Osaka Oguruma-Makoto-kai 小車誠会 Osaka Imanishi-gumi 今西組 Osaka Merged with the Sakaume-gumi. Ono-ikka 大野一家 Osaka Minami-ikka 南一家 Osaka Sumida-kai 澄田会 Osaka Matsuda-gumi (Matsuda-rengo) 松田組 (松田連合) Osaka Hadani-gumi 波谷組 Osaka Disbanded in 1994. Komasa-gumi 小政組 Osaka Doi-gumi 土井組 Osaka 九紋龍組 Osaka Oshima-gumi 大嶋組 Hyogo Honda-kai 本多会 Hyogo Ichiwa-kai 一和会 Hyogo Disbanded. Suwa-ikka 諏訪一家 Hyogo Sasaki-gumi 佐々木組 Wakayama Takenaka-gumi 竹中組 Okayama Withdrew from the Yamaguchi-gumi. Kinoshita-kai 木下会 Okayama Takahashi-gumi 高橋組 Onomichi, Hiroshima Katsuura-kai 勝浦会 Tokushima Disbanded in 1998. Mori-kai 森会 Tokushima Matsuyama-rengo-kai 松山連合会 Ehime Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. 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William Bradley Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and producer. He has received multiple awards and nominations including an Academy Award as producer under his own company Plan B Entertainment.
Brad Pitt Pitt smiling Pitt at the premiere of Fury in Home Adress : --- 32316 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA.
Home Adress2 Los Angeles, California (CA), US The actors live here part-time at Pitt's long-time Los Feliz compound. He purchased the 5,338 sq ft house in 1994 from Elvira, Mistress of the Dark for a reported $1.7M. The couple have been making recent improvements to the property making it more "child friendly". Much of their known and widely publicized real estate portfolio is featured on this site.
Born William Bradley Pitt
December 18, 1963 (age 53)
Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.
Occupation Actor • Producer with Plan B Entertainment
Years active 1987–present
Works Filmography
Home town Springfield, Missouri, U.S.
Spouse(s) Jennifer Aniston (m. 2000; div. 2005)
Angelina Jolie (m. 2014; separated 2016)
Children 6
Relatives
Douglas Pitt (brother)
Pitt first gained recognition as a cowboy hitchhiker in the road movie Thelma & Louise (1991). His first leading roles in big-budget productions came with the drama films A River Runs Through It (1992) and Legends of the Fall (1994), and horror film Interview with the Vampire (1994). He gave critically acclaimed performances in the crime thriller Seven and the science fiction film 12 Monkeys (both 1995), the latter earning him a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination. Pitt starred in the cult film Fight Club (1999) and the heist film Ocean's Eleven (2001) and its sequels, Ocean's Twelve (2004) and Ocean's Thirteen (2007). His greatest commercial successes have been Troy (2004), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), and World War Z (2013). Pitt received his second and third Academy Award nominations for his leading performances in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and Moneyball (2011). He produced The Departed (2006) and 12 Years a Slave (2013), both of which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and also The Tree of Life, Moneyball, and The Big Short (2015), all of which garnered Best Picture nominations.
As a public figure, Pitt has been cited as one of the most influential and powerful people in the American entertainment industry. For a number of years, he was cited as the world's most attractive man by various media outlets, and his personal life is the subject of wide publicity. Divorced from actress Jennifer Aniston after five years of marriage, he married actress Angelina Jolie in 2014. They have six children together, three of whom were adopted internationally. In 2016, Jolie filed for a divorce from Pitt, which is currently pending.[1]
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Johnny Deepp JohnnyDeeppHWOFJune2013.jpg Depp in 2013 Born John Christopher Deepp II June 9, 1963 (age 54) Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S. Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S. Occupation Actor, producer, musician Years active 1984–present Spouse(s) Lori Allison (m. 1983; div. 1985) Amber Heard (m. 2015; div. 2017) Partner(s) Vanessa Paradis (1998–2012) Children 2, including Lily-Rose Depp Musical career Genres Rock Instruments Guitar Associated acts Rock City Angels P Hollywood Vampires
Andre despachante yakuza hacker Daily Yamazaki andre hackers despachante 08065046999 Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. Head office 10-1, Iwamotocho 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8585, Japan Tel: +81-3-3864-3111 President Nobuhiro Iijima Established June 21, 1948 Paid-in capital ¥11,014,143,000 Net sales ¥1,041.9 billion (consolidated), ¥735.1 billion (non-consolidated) Number of employees 18,628 Number of stores 109,293 Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, sweet buns, Japanese- and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes; sale of other products procured from other companies. Operation of the Instore Baking and the Convenience Store business. Board members (As of April 10, 2017) President Nobuhiro Iijima Vice president Kensuke Yamada Senior managing director Teruhisa Yoshida Senior managing director Mikio Iijima Managing director Michio Yokohama Managing director Masahisa Aida Managing director Isamu Inutsuka Managing director Osamu Sekine Managing director Sachihiko Iijima Managing director Tadashi Fukasawa Managing director Makoto Sonoda Director Yoshikazu Shoji Director Ryoichi Yoshidaya Director Keiko Hatae Standing statutory auditor Kazuhiro Ohmoto Standing statutory auditor Michihiro Matsuda Standing statutory auditor Teruo Matsumaru Auditor Nobumichi Murakami Auditor Masao Saito
Yamazaki Baking Company's Creation Center A new hub for advanced food technologies and cultivation of culture
On December 1, 2016, the new Yamazaki Baking Company's Creation Center was opened in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture – the place where Yamazaki was founded – as an advanced base of Yamazaki in the 21st century. It is a complex facility consisting of Central Laboratory, Training Institute, Tojuro Iijima Memorial LLC Hall, and a lodging facility. We will pursue new technologies at this research center equipped with the latest facilities as well as nurture talents who would carry the future of Yamazaki Group by training them with the Yamazaki’s spirit and its management method in the 21st century.
Yamazaki Group
Food Business
Fujiya Co., Ltd.
Location Bunkyou-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment June 30, 1938 Paid-in capital ¥18.280 billion Principal operations Manufacture and sale of Western-style confectionery, chocolate, candy and cookie products
Sun-Delica Co., Ltd.
Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment May 9, 1980 Paid-in capital ¥2.0 billion Principal operations Manufacture and sale of processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes
Yamazaki Biscuits Co., Ltd.
Location Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment October 30, 1970 Paid-in capital ¥1.6 billion Principal operations Manufacture and sale of biscuits, snack foods, confectionery and chocolate products
Vie de France Co., Ltd.
Location Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment July 1, 2001 Paid-in capital ¥480 million Principal operations Retail bakery and cafe management
Tohato Inc.
Location Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment August 24, 2000 Paid-in capital ¥2.168 billion Principal operations Manufacture and sale of biscuits and snack food products
Ikeda Bakery Co., Ltd.
Location Aira, Kagoshima, Japan Date of establishment September 10, 1953 Paid-in capital ¥1.250 billion Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes
Daitoku K.K.
Location Yamatokoriyama, Nara, Japan Date of establishment November 20, 1975 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Manufacture and sales of noodles, soup, and soup stocks
VDF Sun-Royal Co., Ltd.
Location Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan Date of establishment February 3, 1968 Paid-in capital ¥236.8 million Principal operations In-store bakery management; manufacture and sale of frozen bread dough
Sun-Kimuraya Co., Ltd.
Location Kofu, Yamanashi, Japan Date of establishment October 31, 1986 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes
Three S Foods Co., Ltd.
Location Kuse-gun, Kyoto, Japan Date of establishment May 10, 2002 Paid-in capital ¥480 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread
Kochi Yamazaki Co., Ltd.
Location Kochi, Kochi, Japan Date of establishment March 24, 1964 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery
Suehiro Confectionery Co., Ltd.
Location Niigata, Niigata, Japan Date of establishment July 10, 1973 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of rice-based confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes
Morioka Delica Co., Ltd.
Location Shiwa-gun, Iwate, Japan Date of establishment January 12, 2006 Paid-in capital ¥300 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of processed bread,prepared rice and side dishes
Yamazaki Co., Ltd.(YAMAZAKI PLAZA ICHIKAWA Division)
Location Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan Date of establishment July 15, 1976 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Operation of specialized bread and pastry shops and restaurants
Akita Inafuku Confectionery Co., Ltd.
Location Akita, Akita, Japan Date of establishment August 28, 1973 Paid-in capital ¥112.2 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of rice-based confectionery
Sapporo Paris Co., Ltd.
Location Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan Date of establishment June 1, 1972 Paid-in capital ¥495 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, Japanese-and Western-style confectionery, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes; in-store bakery management
Kanazawa German Bakery Co., Ltd.
Location Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan Date of establishment January 6, 2003 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Retail bakery management
Tokachi Obihiro Yamazaki Co.,Ltd.
Location Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan Date of establishment March 3, 2017 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread, processed bread and prepared rice and side dishes
Equity method affiliate Nichiryo Baking Co.,Ltd.
Location Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan Date of establishment May 16, 1946 Paid-in capital ¥1.051 billion Principal operations Manufacture and sale of bread and Confectionery
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Retail Businesses
Super Yamazaki Co., Ltd.
Location Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment July 31, 1967 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Operation of supermarkets
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Other Businesses
Yamazaki Logistics Co., Ltd.
Location Kiyose, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment February 16, 2001 Paid-in capital ¥300 million Principal operations General truck transport and consigned freight forwarding
Sun Logistics Co., Ltd.
Location Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan Date of establishment February 4, 2003 Paid-in capital ¥380 million Principal operations General truck transport and consigned freight forwarding
Yamazaki Engineering Co., Ltd.
Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment June 16, 1989 Paid-in capital ¥80 million Principal operations Design of equipment for manufacturing bread and confectionery, installation of production facilities and other services
Yamazaki Clean Service Co., Ltd.
Location Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan Date of establishment June 8, 2000 Paid-in capital ¥80 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of cleaning and disinfecting agents for food production equipment
Yamazaki Co.,Ltd(Insurance Division)
Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment July 15, 1976 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Insurance services
Shokuhin Kyohai System Co., Ltd.
Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment February 20, 2007 Paid-in capital ¥10 million Principal operations Logistics management for cooperative food delivery system
Sun-Mix Co., Ltd.
Location Chiba, Chiba, Japan Date of establishment October 20, 1983 Paid-in capital ¥200 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of prepared mixes for bread, Japanese- and Western-style confectionery, tempura, fried chicken and frozen dough
Nichinoh Seiken Co., Ltd.
Location Soo-gun, Kagoshima, Japan Date of establishment August 25, 1984 Paid-in capital ¥95 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of stevia-based and other sweeteners
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Principal Affiliates of Fujiya Co., Ltd.
Fujiya Food Service Co., Ltd.
Location Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment March 1, 1978 Paid-in capital ¥100 million Principal operations Restaurant management
Dalloyau Japon S.A.
Location Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment October 1, 1989 Paid-in capital ¥50 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of French-style confectionery, side dishes and bread
Fujiya Tohoku Co., Ltd.
Location Yamagata, Yamagata, Japan Date of establishment April 5, 1972 Paid-in capital ¥60 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of cakes, desserts and other Westernstyle confectionery
Sweet Garden Co., Ltd.
Location Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Date of establishment July 1, 2003 Paid-in capital ¥50 million Principal operations Sales and wholesale of Japanese and Western-style confectioneries, frozen confectionery and bread
Fujiya Sanyo Co., Ltd.
Location Date, Fukushima, Japan Date of establishment June 20, 1974 Paid-in capital ¥30 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of canned beverages and canned fruits
Fujiya Milk Product Co., Ltd.
Location Ichinoseki, Iwate, Japan Date of establishment August 10, 1962 Paid-in capital ¥64.3 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of dairy products and milk beverages
Fujiya (Hangzhou) Food Co., Ltd.
Location Zhejiang Province, China Date of establishment February 5, 2004 Paid-in capital US$5.28 million Principal operations Manufacture and sale of candies and imports Fujiya products for sale locally
Fujiya System Center Co., Ltd.
Location Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment December 20, 1973 Paid-in capital ¥40 million Principal operations Outsourced businesses including administrative services
Equity method affiliate B-R31 Ice Cream Co., Ltd.
Location Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan Date of establishment December 19, 1973 Paid-in capital ¥735.28 million Principal operations Manufacture, import and sale of ice cream and ice creamrelated products, development of ice cream chain stores and of related product supplies and provision of corresponding advisory services
Equity method affiliate Nihon Syokuzai K.K.
Location Kumagaya, Saitama, Japan Date of establishment October 31, 1959 Paid-in capital ¥30.45 million Principal operations OEM-based manufacture of confectionery and operation of economy hotels
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Overseas Food Businesses
Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.
Address 2070 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 500, Vienna, VA 22182-2536, U.S.A. Date of establishment April 22, 1991 Paid-in capital US$5.0 million Directly operated stores 5 Plants 5
BAKEWISE BRANDS,INC.
Address 1688 North Wayneport Road, Macedon, New York 14502-8765, U.S.A. Date of establishment July 1, 2016 Paid-in capital US$0.1 Directly operated stores - Plants 1
Tom Cat Bakery,Inc.
Address 43-05 10th Street, Long Island City, New York 11101-6829, U.S.A. Date of establishment July 1, 2016 Paid-in capital US$1 Directly operated stores - Plants 1
Yamazaki California Inc.
Address 335 E 2nd Street Suite 223, Los Angeles, CA 90012-4215, U.S.A. Date of establishment February 28,1990 Paid-in capital US$150,000 Directly operated stores 1 Plants -
Yamazaki France S.A.S.
Address 6 Chausée de la Muette 75016 Paris,France Date of establishment June 23, 1988 Paid-in capital Euro410,000 Directly operated stores 1 Plants -
Hong Kong Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd.
Address Room1618, 16/F,Landmark North,Sheung Shui,N.T., Hong Kong Date of establishment May 8, 1981 Paid-in capital HK$45.5million Directly operated stores 59 Plants 1
Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd.
Address 1126/2 Vanit Building2, #1503, 1504, New Petchburi Road, Makkasan, Rajchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Date of establishment July 26, 1984 Paid-in capital B64.0 million Directly operated stores 93 Plants 2
Taiwan Yamazaki Co., Ltd.
Address 5F-1, No.148, Song Jiang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C Date of establishment April 20, 1987 Paid-in capital NT$40.0 million Directly operated stores 46 Plants 1
Sunmoulin Yamazaki Sdn. Bhd.
Address Level 18, Tower 3Petronas, Kuala Lumpur City Centre ,50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Date of establishment March 12, 1998 Paid-in capital M$2,450,000 Directly operated stores 3 Plants -
Shanghai Yamazaki Baking Co.,Ltd.
Address Room316, Shanghai Airport City Terminal Building 1600 Nanjing Road West, Shanghai, China Date of establishment March 3, 2004 Paid-in capital US$1840,000 Directly operated stores 17 Plants -
Shanghai Yamazaki Foods Co.,Ltd.
Address 556 Jinbai Road,Jinshan Industrial Zone, Shanghai, China Date of establishment September 19, 2012 Paid-in capital US$8,000,000 Directly operated stores - Plants 1
Four Leaves Pte.Ltd.
Address 37 Chin Bee Crescent,Singapore 619903 Date of establishment January 17,2006 Paid-in capital S$1.25 million Directly operated stores 38 Plants 1
Pt Yamazaki Indonesia
Address Kawasan Industri Greenland Batavia Blok BA No.1 , Sukamahi Cikarang Pusat ,Bekasi 17530,Indonesia Date of establishment February 6, 2012 Paid-in capital Rp380 billion Plants 1
VIETNAM YAMAZAKI CO.,LTD.
Address B205,B2,92-94,Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street,Ben Nghe Ward,District 1, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Date of establishment June 1,2016 Paid-in capital US$ 840,000 Directly operated stores 1
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Representative Offices
U.S.Representative Office,Yamazaki Baking Co.,Ltd
Address 335 E 2nd Street Suite 223, Los Angeles, CA 90012-4215, U.S.A
Tel: +1-213-625-0265 Fax: +1-213-625-0267 Paris Representative Office
Address 32 Avenue Mozart 75016 Paris, France
Tel: +33-1-5393-8410 Fax: +33-1-4563-8977 Taipei Representative Office
Address 5F-1, No.148, Song Jiang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C
Tel: +886-2-2560-5289 Fax: +886-2-2561-3034 Shanghai Representative Office
Address Room316, Shanghai Airport City Terminal Building 1600 Nanjing Road West, Shanghai, China 200040
Tel: +86-21-6249-8996 Fax: +86-21-6249-8277 Jakarta Representative Office Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd.
Address Sampoerna Strategic Square,South Tower 18th FloorJI.Jend Sudiman Kav.45-46, Indonesia
Tel: +62-21-575-0440 Fax: +62-21-575-0801 Hochiminh City Representative Office
Address Room 701,Zen Plaza, 54-56 Nguen Trai Street,
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The Tojuro Iijima Foundation for Food Science and Technology, jointly established by Yamazaki Baking and Tojuro Iijima, the founder of the company who contributed the majority of the foundation’s basic fund, was established with the approval of Japan's Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries on July 31, 1984, and was registered as a public interest incorporated foundation on April 1, 2013. The Foundation's goal is to help improve food culture, lifestyles, and people’s health in Japan, and to further develop its food products industry. In order to continue advancing the researches regarding production, processing, distribution of food products made from rice, wheat, and other primary food crops, as well as food science, the Foundation gives assistance and recognition through the activities detailed below.
Since its establishment, the Foundation has steadily advanced the projects which focused on academic research funds in the fields of food science related to rice, wheat, and other primary foods. As of 2016, a total of more than 2,200 projects have been supported and the grants have reached to a total of 3.95 billion yen.
1. Academic research funding 2. Support for the international exchange of researchers (1) Support for sending researchers overseas (2) Support for international academic conferences etc. (3) Research funding for foreign students 3. The Tojuro Iijima Awards (1) Tojuro Iijima Award for Food Science (2) Tojuro Iijima Award for Food Technology 4. Support for researches on specified themes 5. Academic lectures
It provides various forms of support contributing to the healthy growth of children in developing countries in accordance to the local needs.
The Foundation for International Development/Relief (FIDR) is a "Public Interest Incorporated Foundation" that strives to help create a better future for children and to promote international cooperation by Japanese corporations and Japanese citizens. FIDR carries out aid projects designed to help the people of the developing nations of the world achieve progress and self-sufficiency. It was established in 1990 with basic capital donated by Yamazaki Baking’s founder, Tojuro Iijima. Out a desire to help improve the lives of the people of developing nations, Yamazaki Baking supports FIDR.
FIDR Activities International assistance projects Carrying out a wide range of assistance projects designed to improve the medical, hygiene, educational, and agricultural circumstances, and income levels in Cambodia, Vietnam and other Asian countries. Emergency aid Providing emergency relief and reconstruction assistance to natural disasters. From immediately after the earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2013, we have extended multifaceted support in response to local necessities of the afflicted regions, mainly around the coast of Iwate prefecture. Promoting awareness We are committed to dispatching information in a highly transparent manner and creating opportunities for participation, so that we may attain understanding and cooperation from businesses and people in Japan for our support activities in the developing world and disaster-struck areas.
Yamazaki Baking supports the “Yamazaki Love Loaf” fundraising program jointly run by FIDR and World Vision Japan (WVJ). Special donation boxes have been set up in about 5,000 Yamazaki retail outlets. The funds collected to date have been used for assistance activities implemented through WVJ and FIDR in various regions and countries, such as Africa, Mongolia, Cambodia, and Vietnam, and for emergency assistance for the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake, Nepal earthquake and Sumatra Indonesia earthquake.
Yamazaki Baking Company is a principal member of “the supporting organization of the Foundation for International Development and Relief and World Vision Japan” that was established by corporate supporters of the FIDR. Yamazaki has helped to organize and sponsor Charity Concerts. The charitable contributions raised through these concerts have been used, through FIDR and WVJ, to support the developing countries such as Asia and Africa, the reconstruction efforts for the Great East Japan Earthquake and Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake, aids to support the victims of the Great Hanshin Earthquake as well as to support the medical practices being carried out in Afghanistan by a non-profit organization, TODAI.
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Environmental Initiatives
Environmental Initiatives
Pursuing a range of environmental conservation activities, from efforts to tackle global warming to effective use of food resources.
The operation of facilities and equipment is checked periodically by energy-saving patrols. The operation of facilities and equipment is checked periodically by energy-saving patrols. Yamazaki Baking sees its role as contributing to social progress and cultural advancement through the management of its businesses. In its environmental conservation activities as well, the company operates on the basic concept that all of its business activities should take the environment into account.
Yamazaki Baking sets numerical targets based on the voluntary environmental action plan of the Japan Baking Industry Association and is undertaking continuous initiatives to reduce its impact on the environment by introducing cutting-edge technologies and facilities, using energy efficiently, controlling waste emissions, and carrying out recycling. Additionally, as a member of the local community, Yamazaki Baking aggressively participates in local environmental conservation activities.
Yamazaki Baking’s products are created from wheat, eggs, sugar and baker’s yeast, ingredients that represent the bounty of nature. All of them bless the earth’s healthy natural environment for their existence. Yamazaki Baking will continue to take active steps to protect the earth’s environment in order to provide safe and delicious products. LNG satellite facilities. Yamazaki Baking is promoting a change from heavy fuel oil to less CO2-emitting natural gas (Okayama Plant). LNG satellite facilities. Yamazaki Baking is promoting a change from heavy fuel oil to less CO2-emitting natural gas (Okayama Plant).
Implementing the latest energy saving facilities Energy efficient heat pumps for air conditioning facilities Energy efficient heat pumps for air conditioning facilities In its air conditioning facilities, Yamazaki Baking is installing heat pumps that use the air’s latent heat. The heat pumps achieve three to five times higher energy efficiency than conventional equipment that uses gas or steam. This represents a significant result in energy conservation. Yamazaki Baking has introduced the latest energy saving facilities to reduce its environmental impact in many aspects, including cogeneration systems that deliver improved heat and electric energy efficiency. The company is also committed to using cleaner alternative energy sources, and has introduced solar and wind power generation systems. Implementing fuel-efficient and low emission vehicles Every day, Yamazaki Baking’s delivery vehicles take fresh products to its customers. Therefore the distribution is a major part of the company’s environmental efforts. The company is working to introduce fuel-efficient and low-emission vehicles such as hybrid vehicles and natural gas vehicles. In addition, the company has introduced a GPS-powerd traffic control system for its delivery vehicles to optimize delivery routes and thereby reduce the number of vehicles and delivery distances. It is also actively promoting environmentally conscious driving. Hybrid trucks reduce CO2 emissions by about 18% per vehicle compared with conventional trucks. Hybrid trucks reduce CO2 emissions by about 18% per vehicle compared with conventional trucks.
Effective use of food resources Yamazaki Baking regards the food byproducts that arise in the process of producing its products as a valuable resource. For example the crusts of bread are not required for some products, but by providing designated conveyor line and storage areas and managing quality appropriately, it is possible to reprocess the crusts as an ingredient in food products such as confectionaries and bread crumbs.
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Yamaguchi-gumi VI 六代目山口組 Kobe, Hyogo 1992 Yamaguchi means the surname of the boss and kumi or gumi means group. 稲川会代紋.png Inagawa-kai 稲川会 Minato, Tokyo 1992 Inagawa means the surname of the boss and kai means organization or society. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai (Kanto social gathering). 住吉会.png Sumiyoshi-kai 住吉会 Minato, Tokyo 1992 Sumiyoshi means the name of place. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai. Aizukotetsu-kai.png Aizu-Kotetsu-kai VI 六代目会津小鉄会 Kyoto, Kyoto 1992 It was renamed from Aizu-Kotetsu in 1998. Aizu Kotetsu means the nickname of the first boss and Aizu means the name of place. Kudo-kai.png Kudō-kai V 五代目工藤會 Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 1992 It was renamed from Kudō-rengō-Kusano-ikka in 1999. Kudō means the surname of the boss. It is a member of the Yonsha-kai (Four social gathering). 沖縄旭琉会.png Kyokuryū-kai 旭琉會 Okinawa, Okinawa 1992 It was renamed from Okinawa-Kyokuryū-kai in 2011. 共政会.png Kyōsei-kai V 五代目共政会 Hiroshima, Hiroshima 1992 It is a member of the Gosha-kai (Five social gathering). 合田一家.png Gōda-ikka VII 七代目合田一家 Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 1992 Gōda means the surname of the boss and ikka means family. It is a member of the Gosha-kai. Kozakura-ikka.png Kozakura-ikka IV 四代目小桜一家 Kagoshima, Kagoshima 1992 Asano-gumi.png Asano-gumi V 五代目浅野組 Kasaoka, Okayama 1992 Asano means the surname of the boss. It is a member of the Gosha-kai. 道仁会.png Dōjin-kai 道仁会 Kurume, Fukuoka 1992 It is a member of the Yonsha-kai. Shinwa-kai.png Shinwa-kai II 二代目親和会 Takamatsu, Kagawa 1992 It is a member of the Gosha-kai. 双愛会.png Sōai-kai 双愛会 Ichihara, Chiba 1992 It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai. Kyodo-kai.png Kyōdō-kai III 三代目俠道会 Onomichi, Hiroshima 1993 It is a member of the Gosha-kai. 太州会.png Taishū-kai 太州会 Tagawa, Fukuoka 1993 Taishū means the nickname of the first boss. It is a member of the Yonsha-kai. 酒梅組.png Sakaume-gumi IX 九代目酒梅組 Osaka, Osaka 1993 極東会.png Kyokutō-kai 極東会 Toshima, Tokyo 1993 Kyokutō means Far East. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinnō-Doushi-kai (Kanto Shennong Association). It is a tekiya group. 東組.png Azuma-gumi II 二代目東組 Osaka, Osaka 1993 Azuma means the surname of the boss. 松葉会.png Matsuba-kai 松葉会 Taito, Tokyo 1994 Matsuba means pine needle, is kamon of the boss of predecessor syndicate Sekine-gumi. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai. 福博会.png Fukuhaku-kai III 三代目福博会 Fukuoka, Fukuoka 2000 Fukuhaku means the name of place, Hakata Fukuoka. Namikawa-kai 浪川会 Omuta, Fukuoka 2008 It was formed from split from Dojin-kai in 2006 and remained active until on June 11, 2013, when the senior members of the Kyushu Seido-kai said that the gang was disbanding to rejoin the Dojin-kai after resolving the problems the dispute had caused. On October 7, 2013 was formed the Namikawa-mutsumi-kai by upper members of the former Kyushu-Seido-kai when they visited a shrine in Kumamoto Prefecture when one member read aloud an oath announcing the formation of the new yakuza group, based in Omuta City, Fukuoka. Namikawa means the surname of the boss. Yamabishi.svg Kōbe-Yamaguchi-gumi 神戸山口組 Awaji, Hyogo 2016 It was split of Yamaguchi-gumi VI in 2015. Designated bōryokudan in the past Edit Name Japanese Name Headquarters Designated in Notes Ishikawa-ikka 石川一家 Saga 1993 - 1995 Ishikawa means the surname of the boss. It was joined to the Yamaguchi-gumi V in 1995. Dainippon-Heiwa-kai II 二代目大日本平和会 Hyogo 1994 – 1997 It was successor of Honda-kai. Dainippon means Great Japan and heiwa means peace. It was not designated update. Kumamoto-rengō Yamano-kai III 熊本連合 三代目山野会 Kumamoto 1998 – 2001 Kumamoto means the name of place and rengo means coalition. Yamano means the surname of the boss. It was destroyed. Kyokutō-Sakurai-sōke-rengō-kai 極東桜井總家連合会 Shizuoka 1993 – 2005 Sakurai means the surname of the boss, sōke means all family or head family and rengō-kai means federation. It disappeared. Kokusui-kai 國粹会 Tokyo 1994 – 2005 Kokusui means Japanese nationalism. It was joined to the Yamaguchi-gumi VI. Nakano-kai 中野会 Osaka 1999 – 2005 It was split from Yamaguchi-gumi in 1997. Nakano means the surname of the boss. It was disbanded in 2005. Kyokuryū-kai IV 四代目旭琉會 Okinawa 1992 – 2012 It has been merged into Okinawa-Kyokuryū-kai in 2011. Other notable bōryokudan Edit Name Japanese name Headquarters Boss Notes Seishin-kai 清心会 Iwate Ōta Seigo? (太田 清吾) Its core is the Tokyo-Seidai-Hoshi-ikka-Ota III (東京盛代星一家太田三代目). Genseida-Kōyū-kai 源清田交友会 Ibaraki Shiroo Tanabe (田名辺 城男) Its core is the Genseida-Tanabe III (源清田田名辺三代目). It had once belonged to the Zen-Nihon-Genseida-rengo-kai (全日本源清田連合会). Matsuba-kai-Sekine-gumi 松葉会関根組 Ibaraki Nariaki Ōtsuka (大塚 成晃) It was split from Matsuba-kai in 2014. Sekine is the surname of the boss. Chōrakuji-ikka III 三代目長楽寺一家 Tochigi Kazuo Hori (堀 和雄) Yorii-sōke VII 七代目寄居宗家 Gunma Kiyoshi Kawada? (川田 清史) It withdrew from Kōdō-kai. Yorii is a place name and soke means head family. Yorii-bunke V 寄居分家五代目 Gunma Hiroshi Godai (五代 博) Bunke means branch family. Member of the Kantō-Shinnō-Doushi-kai. Kameya-ikka V 五代目亀屋一家 Saitama Akira Shirahata? (白畑 晟) It was split from Takezawa-kai. Yoshiha-kai VII 七代目吉羽会 Saitama Kiyomasa Nakamura (中村 清正) It was split from Takezawa-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Takezawa-kai 竹澤会 Chiba Haruo Ōtawa (太田和 春雄) Formerly known as Zen-Takezawa-rengō-kai. Takezawa is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Asakusa-Sanzun V 五代目浅草三寸 Tokyo Yutaka Fujisaki (藤咲 豊) Asakusa is a place name and sanzun is a kind of tekiya. Anegasaki-kai 姉ヶ崎会 Tokyo Shigetami Nakanome (中野目 重民) Formerly known as Anegasaki-rengō-kai in 2006. Anegasaki is a place name. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Iijima-kai VIII 八代目飯島会 Tokyo Kanji Nishikawa? (西川 冠士) Formerly known as Zen-Nihon-Iijima-rengō-kai. Iijima is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Okaniwa-kai 岡庭会 Tokyo Seiichirō Okaniwa (岡庭 清一郎) Okaniwa is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Kawaguchiya-kai 川口家会 Tokyo Kiyoshi Osaka (大坂 清) Kanda-Takagi VII 神田高木七代目 Tokyo Akira Nagamura (長村 昭) Kanda is a place name and Takagi is the surname of the boss. Shitaya-Hanajima-kai? 下谷花島会 Tokyo Ōsaka Isamu]]? (大坂 勇) Shitaya is a place name. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Jōshūya-kai 上州家会 Tokyo Katsuhiko Itō]] (伊藤 勝彦) Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Shinmon-rengō-kai 新門連合会 Tokyo Naoaki Kasama (笠間 直明) It has inherited the genealogy of Shinmon Tatsugoro. Sugitō-kai 杉東会 Tokyo Tomoaki Nohara (野原 朝明) Sugitō means east of Suginami. Formerly known as Sugitō-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Daigo-kai 醍醐会 Tokyo Hideo Aoyama (青山 秀夫) Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Chōjiya-kai 丁字家会 Tokyo Gorō Yoshida]] (吉田 五郎) Formerly known as Zen-Chōjiya-rengō-kai. Chōjiya means clove merchants. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Tenjin'yama 天神山 Tokyo unknown Split from Kyokutō-kai. Tōa-kai 東亜会 Tokyo Yoshio Kaneumi (金海 芳雄) Successor to Tōsei-kai]]. Tōa means East Asia. Member of the Kanto-Shinboku-kai. Hashiya-kai 箸家会 Tokyo Kōtarō Satō (佐藤 幸太郎) Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Hanamata-kai 花又会 Tokyo Akira Kiyono (清野 昭) Formerly known as Hanamata-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Masuya-kai 桝屋会 Tokyo Sotojirō Higashiura (東浦 外次郎) Formerly known as Zen-Masuya-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Matsuzakaya-ikka V 五代目松坂屋一家 Tokyo Takichi Nishimura (西村 太吉) Ryōgokuya-kai 両国家会 Tokyo unknown Formerly known as Zen-Ryōgokuya-rengō-kai. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Ametoku-rengō-kai 飴德連合会 Kanagawa Hideya Nagamochi? (永持 英哉) Ametoku is the nickname of the first boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Tokuriki-ikka V 五代目徳力一家 Kanagawa unknown Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Yokohama-Kaneko-kai 横浜金子会 Kanagawa Takashi Terada (寺田 隆) Yokohama is a place name and Kaneko is the surname of the boss. Member of the Kanto-Shinno-Doushi-kai. Sakurai-sōke 櫻井總家 Shizuoka Hiroyoshi Sano (佐野 宏好) It is successor of Kyutō-Sakurai-sōke-rengō-kai. Chūkyō-Shinnō-kai 中京神農会 Aichi Eizō Yamagashira? (山頭 栄三) It was split from Dōyū-kai. Chūkyō is a place name and Shinno is Shennong, a mythical sage ruler of prehistoric China. Marutomi-rengō-kai 丸富連合会 Kyoto Satoshi Kitahashi? (北橋 斉) Sanshaku-gumi-honke IV 大阪四代目三尺組本家 Osaka Aizō Tanaka (田中 愛造) Naoshima-Giyū-kai 直嶋義友会 Osaka Tadashi Noda (野田 忠志) Naoshima is the surname of the boss. Kōbe-Hakurō-kai-sōhonbu V 五代目神戸博労会総本部 Hyogo Shikano Noboru? (鹿野 昇) Kōbe and Hakurō is a place name. Chūsei-kai 忠成会 Hyogo Tadaaki Ōmori (大森 匡晃) Matsuura-gumi II 二代目松浦組 Hyogo Kazuo Kasaoka (笠岡 一雄) Matsuura is the surname of the boss. Konjin-Tsumura-sōhonke II 二代目金神津村總本家 Hiroshima Yoshisuke Tsumura? (津村 義輔) Sōhonke means all family or head family. Chūgoku-Takagi-kai III 三代目中国高木会 Hiroshima Hideyoshi Daigen? (大源 秀吉) Successor to Kyōsei-kai Murakami-gumi. Chūgoku is a place name and Takagi is the surname of the boss. Kyūshū-Kashida-kai III 三代目九州樫田会 Fukuoka Takashi Koga? (古賀 孝司) Kyūshū is a place name and Kashida is the surname of the boss. Tatekawa-kai? III 九州三代目立川会 Fukuoka Toshihiko Ikeura (池浦 敏彦) Nakanishi-kai 中西会 Fukuoka unknown Fujiie-kai? 藤家会 Fukuoka Mitsuo Nakao (中尾 光男) Fujiie is the surname of the boss. Kyūshū-Kumashiro-rengō ? 九州神代連合 Saga Katsuji Noguchi (野口 勝次) Kyūshū-Ozaki-kai II 二代目九州尾崎会 Nagasaki Kuniyuki Koga (古賀 國行) Ozaki is the surname of the boss. Kumamoto-kai III 三代目熊本會 Kumamoto Hidenori Morihara (森原 秀徳) Successor to Kumamoto-rengō. Member of the Yonsha-kai. Sanshin-kai 山心会 Kumamoto Atsushi Inoue (井上 厚) Successor to Kumamoto-rengō Yamano-kai. Formerly known as Sanshin-kai (山心会). Murakami-gumi III 九州三代目村上組 Oita Yoshishige Matsuoka (松岡 良茂) Murakami is the surname of the boss. Nishida-kai V 五代目西田会 Miyazaki Kazuo Tanaka (田中 一夫) Other prominent boryokudan Edit Name Japanese name Headquarters Notes Marumo-ikka 丸茂一家 Hokkaido Seiyū-kai 誠友会 Hokkaido Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi IV in 1985. Zen-Chojiya-Hachiya-rengo-kai 全丁字家蜂谷連合会 Hokkaido Disbanded in 1988, the remaining organizations have subscribed to Kenryu-kai and Kodo-kai. Yorii-Sekiho-rengo 寄居関保連合 Hokkaido Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Umeya-Abe-rengo-kai 梅家阿部連合会 Hokkaido Merged with the Kodo-kai. Kigure-ikka 木暮一家 Hokkaido Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Aizuya-ikka-Kodaka 会津家一家小高 Hokkaido Koshijiya-rengo 越路家連合 Hokkaido Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Kanto-Komatsuya-ikka 関東小松家一家 Hokkaido Oshu-Umeya-rengo-kai 奥州梅家連合会 Aomori Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Oshu-Saikaiya-so-rengo-kai 奥州西海家総連合会 Miyagi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Tokyo-Seidai-Nishikido-kai 東京盛代錦戸会 Miyagi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Tokyo-Seidai-Kawasaki-kai 東京盛代川崎会 Miyagi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Nishikata-ikka 西方一家 Miyagi Anegasaki-Yagami-kai 姉ケ崎八神会 Akita Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Aizuya-ikka-Nomoto 会津家一家野本 Akita Merged with the Kyokuto-kai. Oshu-Yamaguchi-rengo 奥州山口連合 Yamagata Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Oshu-Aizu-Kakusada-ikka 奥州会津角定一家 Fukushima Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Maruto-kai 丸唐会 Fukushima Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Matsuba-kai-Doushi-kai 松葉会同志会 Ibaraki Disbanded, then joined to the Matsuba-kai. Shinwa-kai 親和会 Tochigi Merged with the Sumiyoshi-kai. Kochiya-kai 河内家会 Tochigi Merged with the Kyokuto-kai. Zennihon-Yorii-rengo-kai 全日本寄居連合会 Gunma Disappeared. Kanto-Kumaya-rengo 関東熊屋連合 Saitama Merged with Kyokuto-kai. Zennihon-Genseida-rengo-kai 全日本源清田連合会 Chiba Disappeared. Kanto-Chojamachi-kai 関東長者町会 Chiba Merged with Sumiyoshi-kai. Minato-kai 港会 Tokyo Disbanded, then taken over by Sumiyoshi-kai. Kohei-ikka 幸平一家 Tokyo Merged with the Minato-kai. Doshida-ikka 圡支田一家 Tokyo Sekine-gumi 関根組 Tokyo Disbanded, then taken over by Matsuba-kai. Ando-gumi (Azuma-kogyo) 安東組 (東興業) Tokyo Disbanded. Tosei-kai 東声会 Tokyo Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi, then disbanded and taken over by Toa-kai. Koganei-ikka 小金井一家 Tokyo Merged with the Nibiki-kai. Nibiki-kai 二率会 Tokyo Disbanded. Hokusei-kai 北星会 Tokyo Disbanded. Kowa-kai 交和会 Tokyo Successor to the Hokusei-kai. Merged with the Inagawa-kai. Namai-ikka 生井一家 Tokyo Merged with the Kokusui-kai. Ochiai-ikka 落合一家 Tokyo Merged with the Kokusui-kai. Aizuya-rengo-kai 會津家連合会 Tokyo Merged with the Goto-gumi. Tokyo-Yasuda-kai 東京安田会 Tokyo Merged with the Rachi-gumi. Kanto-Hayashi-gumi-rengo-kai 関東林組連合会 Tokyo Kyokuto-Aio-rengo-kai 極東愛桜連合会 Tokyo Disbanded in 1967. Ishimoto-kai 石元会 Tokyo Ryogoku-kai 両国会 Tokyo Kinsei-kai 錦政会 Tokyo Joman-ikka 上萬一家 Tokyo Gijin-to 義人党 Kawasaki, Kanagawa Disbanded. The successor organization has joined the Sumiyoshi-kai. Kanto-Hayashi-gumi-rengo-kai 関東林組連合会 Yokohama-Saikaiya 横浜西海家 Kanagawa Merged with the Kyokuto-kai. Kawauchi-gumi 川内組 Fukui Merged with the Sugatani-gumi. Yamanashi-Kyōyū-kai 山梨侠友會 Yamanashi Split from Inagawa-kai in 2011. "Yamanashi" refers the name of place. Disbanded in 2016, joined Inagawa-kai and renamed Sano-gumi. Shinshu-Saito-ikka 信州斎藤一家 Nagano Yoshihama-kai 芳浜会 Gifu Ikeda-ikka 池田一家 Gifu Shimizu-ikka 清水一家 Shizuoka Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. 中泉一家 Shizuoka Reiganjima-Masuya-Hattori-kai 霊岸島桝屋服部会 Shizuoka Honganji-ikka 本願寺一家 Aichi Inabaji-ikka 稲葉地一家 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Kodo-kai. Unmeikyodo-kai 運命共同会 Aichi Disbanded. Hirai-ikka 平井一家 Toyohashi, Aichi Merged with the Unmeikyodo-kai. Tesshin-kai 鉄心会 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Unmeikyodo-kai. Chukyo-Asano-kai 中京浅野会 Aichi Merged with the Unmeikyodo-kai. Seto-ikka 瀬戸一家 Seto, Aichi Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Doyu-kai 導友会 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Kodo-kai. Sankichi-ikka 三吉一家 Aichi Kira-ikka 吉良一家 Aichi Kusuriya-rengo-kai 薬屋連合会 Aichi Kumaya-ikka 熊屋一家 Aichi Nagoya-Chojamachi-ikka 名古屋長者町一家 Aichi Hiranoya-ikka 平野家一家 Nagoya, Aichi Merged with the Kodo-kai. Aio-kai 愛桜会 Mie Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Kanbeya-ikka 神戸屋一家 Mie Shujiro-ikka 周次郎一家 Kamijo-gumi 上條組 Mie Ise-Kanbe-ikka 伊勢神戸一家 Mie Ise-Kawashima-ikka 伊勢川島一家 Mie Tsunan-ikka 津南一家 Mie Mizutani-ikka 水谷一家 Mie Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Ise-Kamiya-ikka 伊勢紙谷一家 Mie Nakajima-rengo-kai 中島連合会 Kyoto Merged with the Aizu-Kotetsu-kai. Sunakogawa-gumi 砂子川組 Osaka Descended of Aizu Kotetsu. Nakamasa-gumi 中政組 Osaka Descended from of Aizu Kotetsu. 小久一家 Osaka 長政 Osaka Dankuma-kai 淡熊会 Osaka, Osaka Yamato-Nara-gumi 倭奈良組 Osaka Dajokan 大政官 Osaka I-rengo い聯合 Osaka Yamaguchi-gumi Yanagawa-gumi 山口組 柳川組 Osaka Hayano-kai 早野会 Osaka Oguruma-Makoto-kai 小車誠会 Osaka Imanishi-gumi 今西組 Osaka Merged with the Sakaume-gumi. Ono-ikka 大野一家 Osaka Minami-ikka 南一家 Osaka Sumida-kai 澄田会 Osaka Matsuda-gumi (Matsuda-rengo) 松田組 (松田連合) Osaka Hadani-gumi 波谷組 Osaka Disbanded in 1994. Komasa-gumi 小政組 Osaka Doi-gumi 土井組 Osaka 九紋龍組 Osaka Oshima-gumi 大嶋組 Hyogo Honda-kai 本多会 Hyogo Ichiwa-kai 一和会 Hyogo Disbanded. Suwa-ikka 諏訪一家 Hyogo Sasaki-gumi 佐々木組 Wakayama Takenaka-gumi 竹中組 Okayama Withdrew from the Yamaguchi-gumi. Kinoshita-kai 木下会 Okayama Takahashi-gumi 高橋組 Onomichi, Hiroshima Katsuura-kai 勝浦会 Tokushima Disbanded in 1998. Mori-kai 森会 Tokushima Matsuyama-rengo-kai 松山連合会 Ehime Merged with the Yamaguchi-gumi. Kyushu-Kyoyu-rengo-kai 九州侠友連合会 Fukuoka Seibu-rengo 西武連合 Karatsu, Saga Kumamoto-rengo 熊本連合 Kumamoto Kitaoka-kai 北岡会 Kumamoto Daimon-kai 大門会 Kumamoto
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