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​Company Profile / Company Profile

■Company name

Lulu Trading Co., Ltd.
Lou Lou Co. Ltd.

■Location
Kyoto
Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 604-0881
686 CASA Gosho Minami 2B, Marutamachi-dori Takakura Higashiiri Sakahonmachi, Nakagyo-ku

Tokyo / Toranomon
〒105-6415
1-17-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Toranomon Hills Business Tower 15th floor

Tokyo / Setagaya
155-0033
6-6-20 Daita, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 
Mack Heights W Building

Head office
607-8352
60 Nishinogishinomachi, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

TEL: 050-3690-1222  

■Establishment
February 3, 2015

■Capital
¥3,000,000-

■Representative director
Hiroko Chino

■Business content
1.Event planning, management and consulting services
2.Providing information on overseas business expansion of Japanese companies;
   Support, agency, and consulting services
3.Providing information regarding overseas companies' business expansion in Japan;
   Support, agency, and consulting services
4. Planning, design and production of advertising materials and printed materials
7.Sales promotion, event planning and planning
8. Restaurant management, planning and management consulting services
9. Operation of cultural centers such as cultural classes
10. Management of real estate such as office buildings, condominiums, apartments, etc.
     Renting, buying and selling, brokerage and consulting
11.All operations incidental to the preceding items

 

■Kyoto City competitive bidding participation qualification Vendor code: 23628 Qualification type: Goods

 

 

 

 

 

Hearst Fujingahosha Co., Ltd. / Hankyu Commercial Development Co., Ltd. / EY Japan Co., Ltd. / Ernst & Young Global Limited / MSD Corporation / NTT Urban Development Co., Ltd. / ARTISTIC & CO GROBAL Co., Ltd. / Yomiuri Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. / Komaruya Co., Ltd. Sumii 

Bid eligibility

​Business partner performance

​Company history

■Company history

·year 2012

Support for overseas expansion after encountering a printing company affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake

I aspire to start a business because I want to be able to follow up with Japanese manufacturing companies to get to the point where they need help.

・2015

Company formation

​Opened Showroom No.32 in Shinpukan (Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City)

Launch of French brand by164PARIS' and Spanish brand MIMOKI in Japan for the first time.

by164PARIS → Sold at ELLE SHOP (an online store with 120,000 members), announced collaboration products with 25ans wedding (both Hearst Fujingahosha)

・2016

Moved Showroom No. 32 to LAQUE Shijo Karasuma (Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City)

iTYUCASi brand business started

・2016

Moved Showroom No. 32 to the south side of Kyoto Gyoen National Garden and changed the store name to UNSHOWROOM.

■Main exhibitions

・HOMI MILANO(2017/1/25-31)

・83rd Tokyo International Gift Show Spring 2017 (2017/2/1-2/3)

・Kyoto Wisdom Industry Fair (2017/2/23-24)

 

■Collaboration

・Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten/Yu Nakagawa (2017/11- GINZA SIX limited products, 2018/2- formal products nationwide)

・Tie-up product with Hearst Fujingahosha 30th anniversary 25ans wedding

■Main publication media

Kyoto Shimbun, Senken Shimbun, VOGUE JAPAN, Haeper’s BAZAAR, livedoor News, etc. 

■Award history

・6th Kyoto Women Entrepreneur Award (Entrepreneur Award) Kyoto Prefectural Governor Award Excellence Award (2018)
・11th Kyoto Cultural Venture Competition     Kyoto Prefectural Governor Award Encouragement Award (2018)
・4th LED Kansai Female Entrepreneur Support Project Finalist (2018)

■Obtained certification

・Management capability improvement plan (Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry/2017)

・Certified as Genki Seal Company (Kyoto Prefecture/2017)

■Others

​・​Part-time lecturer at Kyoto College of Art and Design (2018-)

お問い合せ

​Our thoughts

Currently, Japan's business environment ranking is on the decline.

In a world that will become more cosmopolitan in the future, instead of imposing the idea that Japan is a wonderful country,

We are concerned about the ongoing hollowing out of manufacturing, and it is important to consider how we can coexist with overseas products and let our individuality shine.

When I was 19 years old, I decided that I wanted to spread the goodness of Japanese manufacturing.

When I was in my 20s, I tried selling my products to SHOWROOMs overseas, but was disappointed, which inspired me to start importing products and create a market.

From that experience, I believe that what Japan can be proud of in the future are products that incorporate the unique Japanese sensibilities, such as the mind behind manufacturing and design, and I have created a new brand to put this idea into practice.(iT YUCASi)has been launched.

Because of our track record, we have had the opportunity to receive inquiries from customers in a wide range of fields, including not only manufacturing companies but also food, tourism, art, and new services.

Because we know the pain of starting up and selling, we provide our customers with products and services that will be accepted by society in the shortest possible time.

We will support brand creation and communication design.

​ Representative Director and President Yuko Jino

 

Currently, Japan's business environment ranking is declining.
In a world where cosmopolitanization is advancing in the future, it is important how to coexist with overseas products and illuminate their individuality.

From that experience, We think that what Japan can be proud of is a product that incorporates the sensibilities peculiar to Japanese people such as the mindset and design behind manufacturing, and launched a new brand (iT YUCASi) to put that idea into practice. was.

 

Based on our achievements, we have the opportunity to receive inquiries not only from manufacturing companies but also from customers in a wide range of fields such as food, tourism, art, and new services.

 

Because we know the difficulty of launching and selling, we have products that customers can accept in the shortest distance possible.

We will support branding and communication design.

Hiroko Chino

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Director 

​ Yuko Jino

Hiroko Chino

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Graduated from the Department of Theology, Faculty of Theology, Doshisha University. After working at a financial institution, he launched a new company business centered on communication design business.
Worked as a small and medium-sized business advisor at the Corporate Support Department of the Kinki Headquarters of the Japan Small and Medium Enterprises Infrastructure Development Organization (Independent Administrative Agency).

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We received various awards in 2018 

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6th Kyoto Women Entrepreneur Award (Entrepreneur Award) Kyoto Prefectural Governor Award Excellence Award (2018)


11th Kyoto Cultural Venture Competition     Kyoto Prefectural Governor Award Encouragement Award (2018)
 

4th LED Kansai Female Entrepreneur Support Project Finalist (2018)

Adviser

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Ayumi Noda

Ayumi Noda

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KansaiGraduated from University Faculty of Economics.

After working in sales at a major apparel manufacturer,

Engaged in management of the family's food manufacturing business.

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Attorney/Legal Director 

Junya Komatu

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After registering as a lawyer in 2009,
Graduated from Tokyo Photography Academy Professional Photographer Course in 2011.
Graduated from Fordham University School of Law in New York in 2015 with a major in art law.
After returning to Japan, he served as legal advisor to the Contemporary Art Dealers Association, the Art Market Revitalization Project Secretariat of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, and director of the Cultural Industry Promotion Association. Established Mimura Komatsu Law Office in 2019.

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Ayumi Noda

Ayumi Noda

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KansaiGraduated from University Faculty of Economics.

After working in sales at a major apparel manufacturer,

Engaged in management of the family's food manufacturing business.

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