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“FUKU YO HATARAKE”
The name Toraichi is said to have originated from the “Toraichi-maru,” a Kitamae trading ship that connected Osaka and Ezo (present-day Hokkaido) during the Edo period—a time when these ships played a vital role in driving Japan’s economy.
At that time, a single voyage loaded with cargo could yield a profit of 1,000 ryō — equivalent to nearly 100 million yen today.
Young apprentices would board these ships, work tirelessly, and through sheer effort and skill, rise to become captains and eventually shipowners.
No doubt, the Toraichimaru carried many such ambitious young individuals striving to build their own empires through talent and determination.
Today, Toraichi continues to grow as a company that creates workwear for those who labor with their own hands.
Our approach to manufacturing always begins with a deep consideration of the needs of working people. Above all, our products must be durable and safe. We meticulously pursue usability down to the smallest details—such as pocket placement and depth, and whether to include zippers.
From fabric selection to cutting and sewing techniques, the number of things we consider is truly endless.
Alongside our unwavering focus on functionality, there is another value we hold dear: individuality. Craftsmen who take pride in their skills and experience also value their own personal style.
Bold designs and eye-catching colors are our way of honoring the pride of those who make their way in the world with their own two hands.
Recently, more and more people abroad have begun wearing our garments in everyday urban settings. It may be that our refined functional beauty and distinctive designs are being embraced around the world.
Craftsmen don’t work in air-conditioned offices—they work outdoors, often in harsh environments. That’s why Toraichi workwear stands with them, striving to perform just as tirelessly as they do, through its functionality and design.
At that time, a single voyage loaded with cargo could yield a profit of 1,000 ryō — equivalent to nearly 100 million yen today.
Young apprentices would board these ships, work tirelessly, and through sheer effort and skill, rise to become captains and eventually shipowners.
No doubt, the Toraichimaru carried many such ambitious young individuals striving to build their own empires through talent and determination.
Today, Toraichi continues to grow as a company that creates workwear for those who labor with their own hands.
Our approach to manufacturing always begins with a deep consideration of the needs of working people. Above all, our products must be durable and safe. We meticulously pursue usability down to the smallest details—such as pocket placement and depth, and whether to include zippers.
From fabric selection to cutting and sewing techniques, the number of things we consider is truly endless.
Alongside our unwavering focus on functionality, there is another value we hold dear: individuality. Craftsmen who take pride in their skills and experience also value their own personal style.
Bold designs and eye-catching colors are our way of honoring the pride of those who make their way in the world with their own two hands.
Recently, more and more people abroad have begun wearing our garments in everyday urban settings. It may be that our refined functional beauty and distinctive designs are being embraced around the world.
Craftsmen don’t work in air-conditioned offices—they work outdoors, often in harsh environments. That’s why Toraichi workwear stands with them, striving to perform just as tirelessly as they do, through its functionality and design.
CEO
Kunijiro Murakami

PROFILE



Company Profile
Company Name | Toraichi Co., Ltd. |
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Head Office | 1-11-32 Shimonochō, Kojima, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan |
Tokyo Branch | 31-1 Kanda Higashi-Matsushita-chō, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Established | 1959 |
Employees | 70(Japan) |
Affiliated Company | Toraichi Vic Tiger Co., Ltd. (Official Toraichi Retail Store) |
Main Business Partners | Approximately 600 partner retail companies nationwide |
Main Bank | Hiroshima Bank, Kojima Branch / Kagawa Bank, Kotoura Branch |
Company history
1959 | Founded as Murakami Hifuku Honten, beginning with the manufacturing of work trousers and jeans. |
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1966 | Entered the tobi (traditional construction worker) wear industry, engaging in both manufacturing and sales. |
1968 | Relocated to the Kojima Sewing Center. |
1984 | Opened the first directly managed store, VIC TIGER Toraichi Big Tiger Yatsushiro. |
1986 | Reorganized as a joint-stock company and established Toraichi Co., Ltd. |
1988 | Relocated the head office to its current location at 1-11-32 Shimonochō, Kojima, Kurashiki City. |
1992 | Completed construction of the Head Office Logistics Center building. |
1994 | Began production through partner factories in China. |
2010 | Launched the official online shop. |
2018 | Introduced the owned media platform Toraichi Concept. |
2019 | Launched the streetwear apparel line Toraichi Archives. |
2024 | Opened the new Toraichi Online Store, integrated with an external logistics warehouse. |
2024 | Opened the Toraichi Kanda showroom in Chiyoda City, Tokyo. |
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