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THE FUJITA GIKEN STORY
The FUJITA GIKEN story begins in 1927. Mr. Usaburo Fujita began a small machine company in Yanagawa, Fukuoka, Japan. The first products were a rice straw bag production machine-Patented name is SEIENKI, a mechanical thresher and a plow for rice paddies.
In 1934, Mr. Usaburo Fujita invented a loom/straw bag machine that would produce mushiro bags from rice stalk. (insert picture) This patented machine helped the local population and the agrarian economy of southern Fukuoka and Japan. Our founder is celebrated in the city of Yanagawa and has a large monument in the Miyahashira Shrine which was sponsored by the citizens of the City of Yanagawa area. In 1941, Mr. Usaburo Fujita was awarded the Blue Ribbon Medal for his efforts in mechanical engineering at a ceremony in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. (insert blue ribbon) It is one of the highest civilian awards in Japan, which is given out by the Emperor. Fujita began manufacture of valves for tire presses in 1964, and changed its name to Fujita Valve in 1965.
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