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Torishima strives to become a company that is rooted in local communities, and is also actively engaged in social contribution activities with the aim of eventually working harmoniously with all of society.
Artist’s rendering of Takatsuki Arts Theater
Torishima’s head office is located in the municipality of Takatsuki in Osaka Prefecture. In March 2023, the city is scheduled to open the Takatsuki Arts Theater, a new culture center to replace the former Citizen’s Hall. The centerpiece of this facility, and destined to become a household name among local residents, will be a 1,500-seat main theater called Torishima Hall, following our company’s selection under a naming rights agreement.
In addition, as a Takatsuki-based company, we organize factory tours for local people, co-sponsor the Takatsuki City Half Marathon and Takatsuki Citizens’ Sports Day, and run a booth at the Takatsuki Industry Festival so as to promote culture, art, and sports in local communities.
When we constructed our new head office factory, we also improved the perimeter walls by planting trees and shrubs along them. This has created a more pleasant path for locals who travel daily along the roads around our facility.
Children represent the future, and we want to contribute to building that future by nurturing the dreams and ambitions of children. Towards that end, Torishima has been visiting elementary schools near the company’s head office in Takatsuki, Osaka since fiscal 2008 to teach students about the excitement and challenges of manufacturing. The instructors are young members from different departments who spend six months developing and running a program that sees both the students and the instructors learn and grow.
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the number of disasters caused by large-scale earthquakes, typhoons, torrential rain, etc. that result in the loss of human lives and enormous damage to social life. As part of our support activities for the disaster-stricken areas, Torishima dispatches employee volunteers. In addition,when water infrastructure facilities are damaged by disasters such as typhoons and torrential rain, we make all-out efforts to quickly determine the extent of damage to pump facilities and restore them.
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