The Showa Museum, which displays the lineage of technology and historical products of our company since the company's founding, opened on the 74th anniversary of the company's founding in 1997.

The Showa Museum is located on the second floor of the Higashi-Osaka headquarters. The museum functions as both a product exhibition hall and a history museum, and its interior is made using paper tubes produced by our company, with valuable products that have been manufactured since the company's founding on display in a 7-meter-wide showcase. In particular, the explanations of our company's history and old products are based on historical facts, with advice from former employees.

Some products have an introduction to the entire manufacturing process. For example, in the case of paper containers, you can see the entire process from the tube-making technique to the different diameters and lengths, the processing of the lid and bottom, and the label design.

This historically significant exhibition hall is used by many customers as a place to welcome guests on factory tours, and also as a forum for discussion that stimulates the creativity needed to produce new products.

Of course, it is also open to employees, who can gain hints for new technologies by learning about the evolution of the techniques that have been passed down over the years.