Celebrating the Nara Period at the Heijo Palace Izanai-kan “Nara no Toyohoki”
Suzuki Socks will also be participating in Nara no Tobira 🦌.
There will be lectures, performances, and workshops on various themes related to ancient times, as well as sales of Asuka and Nara period goods, Nara motifs, and ancient sweets. Please come and visit!
Yesterday, we participated in the “Miyake EXPO in Karako-Kagi Ruins Historic Site Park” 🌾 Thank you very much for visiting our booth.
Miyake-cho’s mascot character, Miyappii, also made an appearance at the event! The Suzuki socks booth and the wreath-making workshop were busy from start to finish. Some people came from as far as Kyoto just for the Suzuki socks, others came for the watchword that was announced on the day of the event, and the 500 yen one-coin items were also very popular ✨
We hope that everyone who learned about the watchword at the event enjoyed the event! The store-linked project will be held from today until the end of March 📣
We look forward to seeing you at our Miyake-cho store. And we hope to participate in more events like this in the future.
Featured on “Narakko by yomikko”, Nara’s comprehensive information website 🧦 https://www.narakko.jp/naramon-suzukisocks/
I think no better yarn than this has almost all the functions generally required for the skin. These words encapsulate everything that our president has pursued.
The writer in charge of this project is that “ayu-no-shioyaki” ✨ Please take a look.
Notice of Event Participation 📣 Miyake EXPO in Karako-Kagi Historical Park
On Sunday, March 17, we will participate in an event at Karako-Kagi Ruins Park, a 10-minute drive from Suzuki Socks. Miyake-cho’s industries will be gathered, and visitors can enjoy shopping, eating, and drinking at a market, kitchen cars, a yumbo ride, and workshops on flower arranging and accessory making.
Suzuki Socks will sell products and offer a free workshop on making wreath ornaments from sock waste 🧦 Everyone from small children to the elderly is welcome! (There will be a break between 12:00 and 13:00 for the workshop.)
We look forward to seeing you there!
〈Location〉 Karako-Kagi Historical Park 50-2 Karako-Tawaramoto-cho, Isogi-gun, Nara 636-0226, Japan Hours: 10:00-16:00 Reception time: 9:30-15:30
Please note that the event content may be subject to change depending on conditions.
We received a nice present from a customer🧺 They are baskets and coasters for small items, made from the waste ‘rings’ that are inevitably produced during the sock-making process.
The customer had attended our Christmas workshop before and had just visited us the other day and asked to share the waste materials with her friends so she could make them again ✨
The staff are still learning how to make the baskets, so we can’t explain how they are made, but once you get used to it, it takes about an hour, and they use about 180 rings to make it! We are very impressed with the beautiful workmanship!
We hope to hold some fun workshops and events in our shop again 🌾
The article was published in the SENKEN newspaper on 16 February.
Product design with industry, government, and academia Nara Art Junior College x Miyake-cho x Baseball gloves and socks
Students at Nara Art Junior College took on the challenge of creating products using discarded waste materials under the theme of upcycling. Suzuki Socks provided lint, “rings” from the sock production process, and yarn-molding cones. They were transformed into a variety of unique works of art, and we were made aware of the new possibilities of waste materials.
We hope that you will continue to take an interest in various things and encourage original designs and creations in the future.
Thank you for allowing us to participate in this initiative.
On 13 February, our president appeared in a phone-in interview on tbc radio in the Tohoku region.
Our president appeared in a telephone interview on the ‘Weekly SDGs Recommendations’ corner of the ‘GoGo Hamimikoi Radio Na Mood’ program on 13 February.
The SDGs have 17 goals, and I spoke about Goal 12 “Responsibility to Create, Responsibility to Use”.
Suzuki Socks started by manufacturing children’s socks and later entered the sports socks market.
In the past, the company also manufactured stockings for the Japanese national football team and still produces many football stockings for the J-League through sports manufacturers.
In 2004, the company combined its experience as a farmer with its knowledge of sock production and embarked on the development of ‘rice bran socks’.
Rice bran fiber is made by kneading rice bran components into rayon fiber, which has properties such as moisture retention, antioxidant properties, and deodorant functions.
The development process was driven by our president’s passion for the reuse of rice bran, and after numerous trials and errors, the first socks using rice bran fiber were born.
Today, approximately 200,000 pairs are produced annually, using approximately 900 kg of rice bran annually.
In the future, the company aims further to expand the potential of this unique rice bran fiber and communicate its appeal both domestically and internationally.
Thank you to everyone at tbc radio for listening to the radio.
Yesterday, members of the Nara Chamber of Commerce and Industry Women’s Association visited Suzuki Socks. They had a tour of the factory and watched a video about the president’s passion for rice bran and the story of its development ✨
While holding the products in their hands at the shop, they said, “I want to recommend these products to my acquaintances! We also had a lot of happy comments such as “I want to recommend it to my friends”.
We hope you will feel free to come and visit us again while you are at work or having lunch.