List of businesses in Japan
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Nine Holdings Co., Ltd. provides one-stop real estate investment services through four main companies: Factor Nine, Factor Nine Services, Starman Project, and LIG.Gas (Rig Gas).
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With nine well-designed zones and cutting-edge systems, this is an unprecedented fitness gym where you can achieve fitness to build a healthy and beautiful physique and workouts to build a strong physique.
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9KITCHEN is an interior shop that specializes in high-end kitchens, the only one of its kind in Shizuoka Prefecture. We offer new choices to make your everyday life special, tailored to your budget.
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9KITCHEN in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, offers high-end kitchens and a wide range of furniture. We also carry a wide range of user-friendly home appliances made overseas, such as dishwashers and induction cookers. We will ask you about your requests and budget, and work from the proposal stage onwards to ensure that you are happy with our services.
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A personal score app! You can record your baseball activities, such as game results, videos, and daily practice!
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9 Lounge Kashiwa is an entertainment space for adults that goes beyond the boundaries of dance music, with the concept of "a place where adults can get excited and thrilled."
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We propose homes that suit the needs of those who have reached retirement age or 60 years old. We create comfortable lifestyles through home renovations and relocations. Yokohama Kamakura Zushi Hayama
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The official website of "Kyushu Navi," which introduces Kyushu tourism and travel. It is full of useful information such as recommended spots, gourmet food, and hidden spots in Kyushu.
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Quicker Inc.'s mission is to "Turn painful work into meaningful work," and they use the power of technology to upgrade the work of people who find it painful into meaningful work.
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Our association is called the Kyushu Dyeing Industry Association, and is a traditional industry that was originally applied to flags, and developed as a "seal dyeing" or "seal dyeing" method for dyeing seals, letters, and patterns onto items such as shop curtains, happi coats, shrine and temple curtains, and banners, in contrast to the "Yuzen dyeing" used for kimonos. The association was established in January 1973 to organize members with factories and offices mainly in Kyushu and neighboring areas, with the aim of promoting the development of the industry by improving the skills and business performance of members and encouraging friendship among members. Chairman of the Kyushu Dyeing Industry Association: Ueno Yoshio
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