About usTakmi Company has incorporated in Evanston Illinois, United States as a trading company specializing in importing and marketing of unique and high quality products from Japan in the U.S. market.
Takmi Company has strong relationships with the Japanese manufacturers of exceptional skill. We develop the new market in the U.S. and to provide the products to the U.S. customers. |
MissionTakmi intends to develop an inventory of unique products and sales promotion products that can add perceived value to those products.
These products, which will be sourced from Japan, will be imprinted with various universities colleges professional sports team and company logos before they are shipped to the distributors. By joining the Japanese manufactures, Takmi have various kind of products which are very interesting and high quality. |
Company SummaryTakmi Company is a new company providing the Japanese, unique, beautiful and high quality products in the sports merchandise market, and marketing sports cheering goods, college logo goods, novelties, memento, Souvenir and Giveaway.
It will initially focus on providing paper products and fabric products to the markets. Takmi Company holds a unique position as original merchandise provider. The special product
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Furoshiki is a piece of dyed cloth that measures one square meter like this made of cotton, silk, or other material piece.
it has been always essential wrapping tool for the Japanese. it can be used as various forms bag by some basic way of tying and unlike plastic or paper bags, you can use it repeatedly. Not only are it useful for carrying things, it also make gifts look more attractive. On the other hand, since it was possible to dye various graphic design on the Furoshiki, it came to be used as fashion item that clothing wrapped around the neck, waist and hip like scarf. And recently people have found more various way to use it from a tablecloth to a tapestry for decorating their homes. These cloths were used to express respect for others and to wish them good luck in Japan. |