Heiwa Corporation

Heiwa Corporation
Native name
株式会社平和
Kabushiki Gaisha Heiwa
Public (K.K.)
Traded as TYO: 6412
Industry Gambling machine manufacturing
Genre Entertainment
Founded 1949
September 9, 1960 (incorporated)
Founder Kenkichi Nakajima
Headquarters Kiryū, Gunma (head office)
Taitō, Tokyo (sales headquarter)
, Japan
Products Pachinko and Pachislot machines
Revenue ¥ 1.675 billion[1]
Number of employees
821 (as of March 31, 2014)[1]
Subsidiaries PGM Holdings
Olympia
AmTechs
Website www.heiwanet.co.jp

Heiwa Corporation (Japanese: 株式会社平和 Hepburn: Kabushiki Gaisha Heiwa) is a privately owned Japanese manufacturer of pachinko and pachislot machines established in Kiryū, Gunma in 1949.[2] It is one of the world's largest maker of pachinko machines.[3]

History

Born in Korea, Kenkichi Nakajima, then a student, came to Japan in 1937, and worked in a defense factory during World War II.[4][3] In 1949, he established "Heiwa" (that means "peace" in Japanese) as he wanted to produce goods unrelated to war;[3] it was, however, officially incorporated on September 9, 1960.[5] In 1988, it became the first over-the-counter company in the pachinko industry. It entered the Tokyo Stock Exchange on the Second Section in 1991 and moved to the First Section in 1997.[2] In 1998, Heiwa acquired Olympia, another pachinko manufacturer, and turned it into a subsidiary company.[6] It became the first company in its segment to have a ISO9001 in 2000.[2] In 2004, it founded the subsidiary company PGM Holdings, a golf course operator.[5][7]

References

  1. 1 2 会社概要 (in Japanese). Heiwa Corporation. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 "Annual Report: 2002" (PDF). Heiwa Corporation. p. 2; 29. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 "How to live with a billion". Fortune. Time Inc. September 11, 1989. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  4. "The Billionaires 1991". Fortune. Time Inc. September 9, 1991. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  5. 1 2 "2013 年度ジャパンゴルフツアー ツアートーナメント" (PDF) (in Japanese). Heiwa Corporation. p. 2. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  6. 沿革: 1990年~1999年 (in Japanese). Heiwa Corporation. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  7. "Japan's 50 Richest People: #41 Masayuki Ishihara & family". Forbes. Retrieved July 8, 2014.

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