This article introduces a corporate‑visit program designed for international business leaders who want to learn the success principles of long‑established Japanese companies. Participants hear directly from the company president about business succession and organizational reform in the metal processing industry, while also observing welding on the factory floor and experiencing hands‑on pipe‑bending activities.
2026.03.16-
Table of Contents
- A Proposal‑Driven Metal Processing Company Dedicated to Solving Visitors’ Real‑World Challenges
- Let’s take a look at the tour!
- President’s briefing
- Factory Tour
- Tour Details
- How to contact us
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A Proposal‑Driven Metal Processing Company Dedicated to Solving Visitors’ Real‑World Challenges
This long-established metal processing manufacturer, with a history spanning over 90 years, has built its long-cultivated precision machining technology on a foundation of innovative manufacturing that transcends conventional procedures. Armed with advanced technology and know-how, this company has solved numerous manufacturing challenges as a "proposal-oriented" manufacturing company, truly embodying "on-the-ground capabilities" and a longevity to the industry.
This tour offers a special opportunity to learn directly from the president about the struggles of business succession, the challenges of new ventures, and the growth trajectory achieved by overcoming adversity. Furthermore, at the site, you can observe skilled technicians performing bending and welding processes up close, experiencing the power of metalworking and the underlying strength of Japanese manufacturing.
This is a valuable opportunity to experience the "real Japanese manufacturing site" that cannot be learned from books, and to gain a deep understanding of how technology and management are intertwined and how companies have evolved.

Let’s take a look at the tour!
Here's a look at the guided tour.
The tour itinerary is as follows:
Lecture by the CEO (60 minutes) ⇒ Factory tour (60 minutes)
President’s briefing
The event will begin with a special lecture by the current president, who personally oversaw the business succession.
This program explores how a company successfully navigated business succession without a proper handover process, overcoming management crises, organizational reforms, and new ventures. You can learn about the specific processes and decision-making processes from the perspective of the business owner themselves. Furthermore, the program delves into the reasons for the company's continued growth as a long-established enterprise, and its practical implementation of technological innovation and organizational reform as a manufacturing company, providing visitors with invaluable management insights backed by real-world experience.
This is an opportunity to learn about "on-the-ground capabilities" and a "challenging attitude" that are common to all industries, and to gain insights that can be applied to your own company's management reforms and human resource development.

Factory Tour
the tour moves onto the factory floor, where visitors can observe the company’s core technologies in action. Participants view three major processes—welding, plating, and pipe‑bending—up close in the real production environment. By watching the precise movements of skilled technicians, hearing the sounds of the manufacturing line, and witnessing the intensity of sparks and the beauty of finished metal, visitors gain a vivid appreciation of Japanese craftsmanship. Each process includes explanations from on‑site specialists, offering valuable insight into how quality is created on the factory floor and providing an educational understanding of the principles that underpin Japan’s metal processing industry.

Inside the factory, rows of "Neji-yan," original characters made from screws using metalworking techniques, are lined up. These playful creations, unique to Japanese manufacturing, are popular as photo spots during factory tours.

During the welding experience, visitors can enjoy creating their own “Neji‑yan,” an original character made entirely from metal screws. This hands‑on program combines technical skill with playful creativity, offering a rare opportunity to feel how metal instantly fuses together using real welding equipment. The chance to witness and experience this process on the factory floor provides an authentic behind‑the‑scenes glimpse into Japanese craftsmanship.

With guidance from on‑site staff, participants of all backgrounds—from international corporate groups to students and first‑time makers—can take part with confidence. This hands‑on activity invites visitors to express their creativity by crafting their own original “Neji‑yan” character from metal screws, offering an enjoyable introduction to Japanese craftsmanship on the factory floor.

Next up is a pipe bending experience. It may look easy at first glance, but skilled technique is essential to create a beautiful curve in the pipe. If you try to bend it using only your hands, the pipe may break midway.
Therefore, in actual workshops, specialized machinery is used for bending. Participants will also be able to use this machinery and experience firsthand how metal is transformed into smooth curves.

Watching an ordinary metal pipe transform into a beautifully curved shape through the skill and tools of experienced technicians is one of the highlights of the tour, offering a powerful reminder that Japanese metal processing is driven not by force but by technique. On the factory floor, visitors also receive clear explanations of bending principles, safety points, and material characteristics—learning why pipes may crack and how professionals create smooth, flawless curves. This behind‑the‑scenes experience provides a deeper understanding of the craftsmanship at the heart of Japanese manufacturing.

Tour Details
During the tour, you will hear directly from the current president about business succession and the challenges of new ventures. The president joined the company in 2007 after learning production technology at a major heavy industry manufacturer. In 2014, following the sudden death of the previous president, he took over the business at the age of 32. He started in a chaotic state with no handover documents and not even knowing where the company seal was. Furthermore, inside with enormous debt, the president continued to actively pursue new business development and organizational reform.
This tour allows you to learn about the realities of business succession and the reform process from the CEO himself.
"Fee"
57,500 yen (tax included)
《Number of people》
2 to 20 people. *The same price applies for up to 20 people.
"time"
Approximately 120 minutes
《Contents》
President's lecture + factory tour + metalworking experience
Application acceptance
Up to two weeks ago

Beyond numbers and performance metrics, this program reveals the personal struggles, determination, and leadership required to guide an organization—insights that are rarely visible from the outside. For visitors, it offers a valuable opportunity to gain deep learning and new perspectives on management. International groups are also welcome to join the tour, and interpreter accompaniment is required.
How to contact us
1. Please fill out the required information in the form below and submit your inquiry.
2. We will contact you within 3 business days from "industrial.tourism@nankai.co.jp".
Please feel free to contact us with any enquiries about available dates or detailed tour information!
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