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Exhibited at the Tokyo Gift Show
We exhibited at the 91st Tokyo International Gift Show Spring 2021. Date: February 3 to 5, 2021 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight We exhibited three products. Electronic hearing protection earphones StealthElite USB-C dock with display VisualDock UV sterilization bottle CrazyCap There were not so many participants, maybe 30% of usual, because of Covid-19. But we had several good business talks.
Water generating planter “dewplanter” crowdfunding campaign
We have launched a crowdfunding campaign for the water generating planter “dewplanter” on Makuake. Dewplanter uses its patented technology to take care of all your plant’s hydration needs by watering itself using condensation from moisture in the air, so you won’t have to do a single thing. US Patent No. 10750686. dewplanter – Makuake
Stealth28 displays at b8ta Tokyo – Yurakucho
Stealth28 HTBT and HT will be on display at b8ta in Yurakucho, Tokyo, for three months from today. You can try listening to it there, so please stop by! b8ta Tokyo – YurakuchoBusiness hours: 11:00-19:30Regular holiday: No regular holidaysLocation: Yurakucho Denki Bldg. 1F, 1-7-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan Exhibition period: July 1 – September 30, 2023 (3 months)
Visited Prolife Foods in New Zealand
Denshoku CEO Koji and I visited New Zealand last week. The purpose was to visit Prolife Foods in Hamilton. In Cambridge.Cambridge is the birthplace of our Manuka honey brand, Haddrell’s & Cambridge. We also saw the queen bee rearing. There is only one queen in a hive. Raising a healthy queen is the key to producing high-quality Manuka honey. The hives of premium Manuka honey are deep in the mountains, so we got there by helicopter.The hives also need to be transported by helicopter. We also visited the Manuka honey factory.Tom, who has been in charge of our business, is …
Awanui Manuka Honey at Kobe Beekeepers
We are importing and wholesaling Awanui brand Manuka honey to Kobe Beekeepers from 2019. Kobe Beekeepews opened on October 11, 2018, in Kobe city. The store sells honey-related products, has a cafe, and a bakery where you can pick up freshly baked bread and eat it on the terrace. Baked goods sales and a BBQ corner are also available on the premises. They used to sell only 250g jars of Awanui Manuka Honey but last month started to sell 500g ones as well. As repeaters increase, more and more people are asking for the 500g ones. The photos below the …