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Greeting
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CEO
Takashi Kamayachi
(Life) Where There Is Hardship, There Is Joy
This phrase was written on a signed soccer ball given by Mr. Kawabuchi, the then-chairman of the J.League, to the employees of a trading company that suddenly went bankrupt—a company where I had worked for over ten years. By chance, I received that ball.
Over time, this phrase gradually took root in my heart, evolving with each passing year as I faced numerous challenges.
Global Vision Inc. was founded in 2004 by employees of the Japanese office of a Canadian meat manufacturer where I worked afterward.
While I vividly recall the struggles and pains experienced before and after the company’s establishment, I find it hard to remember any joys (lol). Yet, every day is filled with countless events, both inside and outside the company.
I don’t think I’m particularly skilled at handling things effortlessly, so I focus on sticking to basic principles to remain steady in any situation.
Approach everything with sincerity,
do your best in the moment,
and aim to be of value to others, even just a little.
With this mindset, I believe any adversity can be overcome.
and the next path will naturally become clear.
Today, our clients range from major corporations in Japan and abroad to small businesses run by individuals, along with distributors, advertisers, financial institutions, and associations.
We have the privilege of working with a wide range of people, all of whom are our highly valued and important partners.
Our work is possible only because of everyone’s support.
That’s why we constantly reflect on what Global Vision can do to serve you better and to continue being of value to you. This is and will always be our starting point.
Before founding Global Vision, I worked for about four years at a Canadian meat manufacturer, whose president—my boss—sadly passed away last year. He was a legend in the meat industry, with over 50 years of experience, and his words still resonate with me:
“Meat is meat, people make meat.”
The translation would be:
“Meat is just meat after all; it’s the people around you who give that meat its value.”
At Global Vision, our purpose is precisely that— to increase the value of living products together with our business partners.
Finally, I leave you with two key messages that define who we are:
Make Value Together!!
And
Where There Is Hardship, There Is Joy
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Company
Company Name | Global Vision Inc. |
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Address | 2F Seika Building, 2-7-6, Nihonbashi-Kayabacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0025 JAPAN |
TEL | +81(0)3-5623-0710 |
FAX | +81(0)3-5623-0720 |
Director | CEO Takashi Kamayachi JAPAN Sommelier Association |
Establish | April 2004 |
Capital | JPY10,000,000- |
Banks | Mizuho Bank Nihonbashi Branch, Resona Bank Nihombashi Branch, Mitsui Sumitomo Bank Ningyocho Branch, Kiraboshi Bank Kayabacho Branch, Kosan Shinkin Bank Ningyocho Branch, etc. |
Business description | Import/export wholesale of meat, processed meat products, food, agricultural and marine products, Meat manufacturing and sales consulting |
Sales agency |
Overseas manufacturers (as of April 2018) Bon Accord Products LTD (New Zealand, beverage manufacturer) Iceland Sheep Farmer’s Association (Iceland, lamb association) St Canut Farm (Canada, pig breeding farm, meat processing) Sydney Cake House SDN. BHD.(Malaysia, frozen food manufacturer) |
Membership information | Icelandic Chamber of Commerce in Japan / Member All Japan “YAKINIKU” Association / Supporting member Specialty Coffee Association of Japan / Member |
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History
April 2004 | Established Global Vision Co., Ltd. with an initial capital of 3 million yen. |
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December 2006 | Changed the company name to Global Vision Inc. and increased capital to 10 million yen. |
2008 | Began exclusive importation of Canadian Milk-Fed Piglets. Started exporting Japanese Wagyu beef to Canada. |
2009 | Signed an exclusive distribution agreement for Malaysian frozen foods and frozen bread (Sydney Cake House). |
2010 | Started importing and selling veal from Montpak, Canada. |
March 2013 | Moved office to Nihonbashi Koamicho, Chuo-ku. |
2014 | Began importing premium Canadian pork. Began import of frozen horse meat raw materials. |
2015 | Began importing livestock products from Iceland. |
2016 | Signed a Japan agency agreement with the Icelandic Lamb Association. Expanded the range of new products, Maple syrup, potato chips, and fresh agricultural products like lemons. |
2017 | Established Gibier Inc., a frozen bread import company, and started imports. |
2018 | Moved office to Nihonbashi Kayabacho, Chuo-ku. Initiated collaboration with organizations supporting people with disabilities. Acquired a liquor sales license. |
2019 | Paid a courtesy visit to the President of Iceland. Signed a Japan agency agreement with NZ-based Bon Accord. |
2020 | Launched e-commerce operations. |
2022 | Began importing and wholesaling European beer and beverages. Welcomed executives from the European Agricultural Committee. |
2023 | Hosted the Minister of Agriculture from Quebec, Canada. Started importing seafood from New Zealand (e.g., scorpionfish). |
2024 | Began exporting matcha. |
2025 | Moved office to Hatchobori, Chuo-ku. |
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Access
Address | 2F, 2-7-6 Nihonbashikayabacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo,103-0025 |
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