HISTORY

会社沿革
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History
1928
Kyoya Doll store founded in Kokura-city
1930
Expanded to Osaka
1942
Business temporary halted by wartime government economic regulation
1949
Kyoya Doll store re-opened in Yamaguchi prefecture
1950
Launched into western mannequin business
1954
Reorganized as Kyoya Doll Company Ltd
1955
Opened Tokyo business office
1956
Fukuoka Head Office established
1959
Reorganized as Kyoya Doll Company Inc.
1960
First FRP mannequin P-1 manufactured
1962
Firm name changed to Kyoya Inc.
1963
Opened business office in Sendai
1964
Opened business office in Sapporo
1965
Opened Kyoya in Nagoya
1968
Opened branch office in Yokohama
1969
Opened creative development atelier in Tokyo
1970
Opened Kyoya branch in Osaka
1974
Company split up into Kyoya Inc., Kyoya Tokyo Inc., and Kyoya Plant (Factory) Inc.
Initial exhibition at JAPAN SHOP '74
1975
Received Idea Award at JAPAN SHOP '75
1977
Merger of Kyoya Inc., Kyoya Tokyo Inc., and Kyoya Plant (Factory) Inc. into Kyoya Inc. (commonly called Poire Kyoya)
1978
50th Foundation anniversary ceremony held
1980
Opened Kyoya Store in Kyoto
Received Display Award at JAPAN SHOP '80
1981
Completion of Kyoya Building in Tokyo
West Germany, France, Netherland, Finland, U.S.A., Italy, Switzerland
1982
Completion of Kyoya Building in Tokyo
Logo mark and Symbol mark renewed
1984
Exhibited at EURO SHOP '84. Overseas sales agencies expanded to Australia, Singapore, and Greece
1987
Exhibited at EURO SHOP '87...Third place award in the category
Sales agents established in Hongkong
1988
Exhibited at WorldStore '88
Exhibited at CHINA SHOP '88
1990
Exhibited at EURO SHOP '90
1991
Opened Asia Kyoya in Taiwan
1993
Exhibited at EURO SHOP '93
1995
Acquired licenses for POP Sales promotion for the Olympic games in Atlanta and Nagano
1996
Exhibited at EURO SHOP '96
1997
70th Foundation anniversary ceremony held
2002
Developed eco-friendly DfD(design for disassembly) mannequin
2003
Overseas sales agents established in China, Taiwan
2004
Terminated Asia Kyoya in Taiwan
2005
Received WASTEC 2005 Grand Prize (with Special Prize by the Chief Juror) at Resources and Wastes
Recycling Technology Exhibition for the Chemical recycle technology of used FRP and recycled FRP product
Exhibited at Eco Venture Messe
2008
Closed oversea agencies in Europe, U.S.A., Australia, and Singapore
Patent acquired on recycling method for organic fiber reinforced plastic waste materials
2010
Introduction of new environmentally friendly resin (biomass resin)
2011
Reopened Yokohama branch
2014
Newly established Chubu Sales Department/reopened Kyoto branch (29th branch)
2017
Nagoya office building completed
2019
Invited by the U.S. Department of State to participate in the International Visitor Leadership Program in Washington, D.C. as one of the representatives of women business leaders. Participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program
2021
Osaka office building completed
2022
At the request of Mr. John Field, who oversees show production at Tom Ford, Our mannequin "AIR" (silver mirror painted) was exhibited at the Met Gala, an international fashion festival.
2023
Completed construction of Tokyo Office (Harajuku) building (own building) ※Office name: "CREATIVE BASE