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WHAT’S “KOGANEIRO PROJECT”

Through textile trading, “Asian Trading Japan” has been

building a relationship with Thailand. For the past few years,

we have been focusing attention on silk made from golden

cocoons, which are used for the national costume in

Thailand, in order to build stronger relationships. As we were

pondering this time-honored traditional silk, we were

amazed by a woman we met at an exhibition in Thailand.

Named Pia, this 66-year-old woman haled from the

Piankusol family. Her family had been doing business in the

sericulture industry for more than 200 years, over 5

generations, in the same location. We were impressed by

how beautiful and radiant her skin was. The secret lies in the

silk cultivation work itself. As we were unlocking the secret,

we were inspired by the wonderful potency that Thai silk can

offer and started to think that, by developing and releasing

cosmetic products made from this quality silk, we can create

a new interrelationship between people in Japan who use

them and people in Thailand who make the ingredients. We

launched the “KOGANEIRO PROJECT” with the hope in mind.

We live in a world full of information and things, and we are

all forced to make decisions and choices. For women who

live in the modern era juggling kids, household chores and

work, this choice will be the first step to reach out for

happiness. Through this project, we will offer right choices

and safe-to-use, quality products to our customers.

Through textile trading, “Asian Trading Japan” has been building a relationship with Thailand. For the past few years, we have been focusing attention on silk made from golden cocoons, which are used for the national costume in Thailand, in order to build stronger relationships. As we were pondering this time-honored traditional silk, we were amazed by a woman we met at an exhibition in Thailand. Named Pia, this 66-year-old woman haled from the Piankusol family. Her family had been doing business in the sericulture industry for more than 200 years, over 5 generations, in the same location. We were impressed by how beautiful and radiant her skin was. The secret lies in the silk cultivation work itself. As we were unlocking the secret, we were inspired by the wonderful potency that Thai silk can offer and started to think that, by developing and releasing cosmetic products made from this quality silk, we can create a new interrelationship between people in Japan who use them and people in Thailand who make the ingredients. We launched the “KOGANEIRO PROJECT” with the hope in mind. We live in a world full of information and things, and we are all forced to make decisions and choices. For women who live in the modern era juggling kids, household chores and work, this choice will be the first step to reach out for happiness. Through this project, we will offer right choices and safe-to-use, quality products to our customers.

PROJECT AIMS

With “TRACEABILITY”, we ensure that the background of the ingredients

and the production process that allow us to offer quality products are visible to consumers.

With “SUSTAINABILITY”, we continue to promote the life of farmers in Thailand who are involved in this project.

We will keep these two promises as we proceed with this project.

PROJECT AIMS

With “TRACEABILITY”, we ensure that the background of the ingredients and the production process that allow us to offer quality products are visible to consumers. With “SUSTAINABILITY”, we continue to promote the life of farmers in Thailand who are involved in this project. We will keep these two promises as we proceed with this project.

ABOUT US

“Asian Trading Japan (ATJ)” was established in 2011, as a sole agent of “Suratanapat Textile”, a textile company in Thailand. As our relationship with the local textile industry became stronger, we became a trading consultant and intermediary between textile companies in Japan and Thailand. We now support local businesses who export to Japan while trading on our own. This project is our way of paying our gratitude back to the textile industry in Thailand.