The Hokkaido Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Hokkaido Machinery Industry Association will hold a management seminar for companies aiming to enter new business fields on the 17th at the Hokuno Kenpo Kaikan (Kita 4, Nishi 7, Chuo-ku, Sapporo). The president of Yuki Precision (Kanagawa), a precision parts manufacturer that entered the semiconductor, aerospace, and medical fields by leveraging cutting technology, and a representative of a consulting firm specializing in manufacturing business improvement will give lectures.
Hokuno Kenpo Kaikan
Hokuno Kenpo Kaikan is a martial arts facility located in Hokuno, a district in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to the practice and preservation of Kenpo (Japanese martial arts). Established to promote traditional martial culture, it serves as a training center and cultural hub, often hosting seminars and events that explore the history and techniques of Kenpo. The site reflects the region’s commitment to maintaining Japan’s martial heritage, though specific historical founding details are limited.
Hokuno Kenpo Kaikan
Hokuno Kenpo Kaikan is a martial arts facility located in Hokuno, Japan, dedicated to the practice and preservation of Kenpo, a traditional Japanese martial art. Originally established to promote self-defense techniques and physical discipline, it has become a cultural site where both locals and visitors can learn about the history and philosophy of Kenpo. The center reflects the region’s commitment to maintaining its martial heritage and fostering community through structured training and events.
Sapporo
Sapporo is the largest city on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, known for its modern urban planning and the annual Sapporo Snow Festival. Originally settled in the late 19th century, it was developed as a colonial outpost inspired by Western grid-style city layouts, and it hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics. Today, it is famous for its beer, miso ramen, and nearby ski resorts.
Hokuno Kenpo Kaikan
Hokuno Kenpo Kaikan is a martial arts facility located in Japan, dedicated to the practice and promotion of Kenpo, a traditional Japanese martial art. The center serves as a training hall and cultural hub, preserving the techniques and philosophies of Kenpo that have been passed down through generations. Its history is rooted in the post-war era, when martial arts experienced a revival as a means of fostering discipline and cultural identity.
Sapporo
Sapporo is the capital city of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, and is famous for its annual Sapporo Snow Festival, which features massive ice and snow sculptures. Originally a small settlement, the city was developed in the late 19th century by Japanese government officials inspired by American urban planning, resulting in a grid-like layout. It also gained international recognition as the host city for the 1972 Winter Olympics.