5 manufacturers found
A halal food manufacturer headquartered in Nakano Ward, Tokyo. Established in 1985, Japan's first specialized Turkish import trading company. Since 2016, it has manufactured frozen prepared dishes, confectionery and bread, and bento boxes at one of Japan's few fully halal-certified factories. The company also accepts contract manufacturing in small lots, which major factories cannot accommodate. Its strength lies in the development of unique halal food products utilizing Turkish culinary expertise.
A frozen Japanese confectionery manufacturer headquartered in Kurate County, Fukuoka Prefecture. A group company of Warabeya Nichiyou Holdings (listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime). Boasts manufacturing experience of approximately 500 product types and handles OEM and private brand contract manufacturing for both commercial and retail frozen Japanese confectionery. Main products include daifuku (55% composition), warabi mochi (20%), kuzu mochi (15%), and sakura mochi (10%). Equipped with individual packaging capability, statutory labeling compliance, prototype development services, and rapid freezing equipment.
A food manufacturer based in Mita City, Hyogo Prefecture. In 2016, it obtained Japan Halal Association certification as the first halal kitchen in Japan (excluding airline meals). The company established a new factory in Kita Ward, Kobe City, and commenced full-scale production of halal-compliant food products. The company also supplies OEM sesame tofu made with domestic sesame and authentic Yoshino kuzu, and engages in specialty product processing.
A long-established Niigata company founded in 1897. Operates an integrated system from rice production to sales. Products include packaged mochi, retort-pouch rice, and rice flour.