About YAMAZAKI

“Bringing Beauty and Enrichment to Everyday Life through Cutlery.”
With over a century of refined craftsmanship and sensibility cultivated in Japan,
we honor every part of the dining experience — and deliver the joy of “delicious” to tables around the world.

Message from the President

Creating What Deserves to Be Shared

Driven by the belief that “Japan should craft the cutlery it is meant to create,” we have brought this vision to life through the intuition of our artisans, the precision of their hands, and the warmth of their work. But our mission goes beyond simply making things. We shape what no one else can—and speak for its value in our own words. This is the essence of our craftsmanship. Carrying forward Japan’s proud cutlery tradition nurtured in Tsubame,we are committed to building a meaningful presence on the global stage. And we will pass on the spirit that must never be lost to the next generation.

President Yuichiro Yamazaki

Company Motto

Our corporate goals can be summarized by the acronym, T.H.I.N.K.
Each letter represents the following:
T: Trust (Trustworthiness)
H: Heritage (Unwavering Commitment)
I: Internationalization (Global Perspective)
N: New Creation (Innovation Through Curiosity)
K: Kindness (Compassion)

Corporate Information

Company name YAMAZAKI KINZOKU KOGYO Co.,Ltd.
President & C.E.O. Yuichiro Yamazaki
Headquarters 2570 Omagari, Tsubame, 959-1263 Niigata – Japan
Founded 1918
Established March, 1952
Office Location Head Office and Factory: 2570 Omagari, Tsubame, 959-1263 Niigata – Japan
Factory Warehouse: 3501-2 Koike Nakadori, Tsubame, 959-1276 Niigata – Japan
Tokyo Office: Wakasa Bldg, 5th Fl. NO. 8-1, 2-Chome, Nishi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, 105-0003 Tokyo – Japan

Business Overview

Tableware

Manufacture and sale of flatware, hollowware and cutlery

Stainless Steel

Wholesale of stainless steel material

Metal Component

Manufacture of precision and architectural component

History

1918 – Founder, Bungen Yamazaki established a workshop to produce hand-made spoons, gradually relied on machines and endeavored to export overseas
1926 – Pioneered the import of stainless steel raw materials from Sweden
1945 – Resumed production of cutlery following the war
1952 – Founded Yamazaki Kinzoku Kogyo Co., Ltd. with a capital of 500,000yen, with Kaoru Yamazaki as the first president
1964 – Opened Overseas Trading Division in the Tokyo Branch Office
1965 – Diversified operations at the Head Office by creating the hollow-serveware Division
1967 – Expanding direct sales network globally
1980 – Incorporated in New York starting a wholesale business under its own brand
1981 – Established Yamaco Co., Ltd. in Japan for promoting direct domestic wholesale business
1983 – Etsuji Yamazaki succeeded Kaoru Yamazaki as President
1991 – Developed the cutlery used in the 90th Anniversary Banquet for Nobel prize winners
2004 – Merged Yamaco Co., Ltd. into Yamazaki Kinzoku Kogyo Co., Ltd. (combined capital of 55,050,000yen)
2013 – Collaborated in developing the Table Setting to commemorate the 20th year transfer of the Grand Shrines of Ise
2024 – Yuichiro Yamazaki succeeded Etsuji Yamazaki as President

History of Notable Product Design Prizes Awarded

1979 – 1989 Japan Good Design Prize for the “Rich” series; Kettle, Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, and Ice Pail
2007 – Recognized as One of 300 “The Strongest Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers in Japan” by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
2013 – Received the “Best of the Best” prize of the notable “Red Dot Design Award 2013 of Germany”
2016 – Received the prize of the notable “Red Dot Design Award 2016 of Germany”

In addition, at numerous design contests over the years, our products have been recognized by the International Trade and Industry Minister, Economy Trade and Industry Minister, as well as the Small Medium Enterprise Agency Director.

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