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Profiel
Masaichi Momoi worked as an Executive Technical Director at SLM Corp.
Public Co. Ltd.
and as a Production Administrative Manager at Chuo Senko Advertising Co., Ltd.
He obtained an undergraduate degree from Meiji Gakuin University.
Eerdere bekende functies van Masaichi Momoi
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Chuo Senko Advertising Co., Ltd.
![]() Chuo Senko Advertising Co., Ltd. Advertising/Marketing ServicesCommercial Services Part of SLM Corp. Public Co. Ltd., Chuo Senko Advertising Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company that specializes in traditional dyeing techniques for yukata and towels. The company is based in Tokyo, Japan and operates a note dyeing studio in the ancient city of Ikaruga. The company uses traditional techniques to dye towels, yukata, and ise-gi-shi papers, resulting in a unique texture of manual work with subtle colored bleeding and gentle shade. The company has inherited these techniques that have a history of more than a hundred years. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-2000 |
SLM CORPORATION | Hoofd Techniek/Wetenschap/O&O | 26-04-2011 |
Opleiding van Masaichi Momoi
Meiji Gakuin University | Undergraduate Degree |
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SLM CORPORATION | Commercial Services |
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Chuo Senko Advertising Co., Ltd.
![]() Chuo Senko Advertising Co., Ltd. Advertising/Marketing ServicesCommercial Services Part of SLM Corp. Public Co. Ltd., Chuo Senko Advertising Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company that specializes in traditional dyeing techniques for yukata and towels. The company is based in Tokyo, Japan and operates a note dyeing studio in the ancient city of Ikaruga. The company uses traditional techniques to dye towels, yukata, and ise-gi-shi papers, resulting in a unique texture of manual work with subtle colored bleeding and gentle shade. The company has inherited these techniques that have a history of more than a hundred years. | Commercial Services |