- Eisaku Noro Company
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Eisaku Noro Company, Ltd. Industry Manufacturing Founder(s) Eisaku Noro Headquarters Ichinomiya, Aichi, Japan Area served Worldwide Key people Eisaku Noro, Takuo Noro Products Yarn Owner(s) Eisaku Noro Website http://www.eisakunoro.com/ Eisaku Noro Company, Ltd. is a yarn manufacturer located in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan. It produces yarns for handcrafting under the Noro brand name, as well as machine yarns for textile production using the Eisaku Noro label. The company was founded over thirty years ago by Eisaku Noro. The handcrafting yarns in particular are well-known for their vivid colors and combinations of diverse fiber types. They differ from a number of other manufactured yarns in the industry by having lengthier spans of color in the runs, causing distinctive striping patterns, as well as being partially spun by hand[1] versus being produced completely by machines.
2011 Earthquake
Following the devastating 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Eisaku Noro addressed a letter on March 18, 2011 to their US distributor, Knitting Fever, and to his customers, who desired to donate funds for relief efforts for Japan. The letter states that he and his company were fortunate not to have suffered any damages, relates the plight of the people who were affected, and expresses his gratitude for those concerned for them.[2]
Another letter, from Takuo Noro on the European handcraft yarn distributor's website, gives details of the distances of their main site and dye house from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, as well as the ports their company uses to import raw goods and export products. The ports, in Nagoya, Osaka, and Kobe, are located to the south or west of the company. He also states that the production facilities are all indoors and the radiation levels in these areas have not changed from normal levels. He concludes the letter saying there have been no changes in their surroundings since the earthquake and that the Japanese government was considering conducting radiation inspections on all of the nation's outgoing products.[3]
References
External links
- Biographical information on Eisaku Noro
- Business profile at Aichi Quality
- Official European industrial yarn website
- Official Noro handcrafting yarns website
- United States distributor Knitting Fever
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