More importantly, they have developed a for their grinding and lapping processes. The factory consumes 95% less freshwater than industry averages.
Below is a blog post concept centered on experiencing the magic of Fujizakura and the vibrant "works" of nature and culture around Mt. Fuji. Blossoms and Beyond: Discovering the Magic of Fujizakura fujizakuraworks
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Fujizakuraworks, as a concept, returns us to a simple but radical proposition: that work done with sustained attention matters. The studio’s output is less about novelty than about deepening — deepening technique, relation to materials, and the ties between crafted object and human life. In the end, Fujizakuraworks is not merely a maker of things; it is an argument for a life shaped by measured practices, where the ordinary rituals of making and using are a form of cultural memory and ethical resistance.
The new Sakura Works factory is not just about capacity; it is a showcase of Fujikura's commitment to next‑generation manufacturing philosophies. The facility integrates to pursue high quality and productivity by utilizing custom, in‑house developed manufacturing equipment. At the same time, it serves as a pilot project for GX (Green Transformation) , actively introducing technologies aimed at making it the company's first carbon-neutral factory .