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February 2015

| Business World

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CULTURAL

COLLABORATION

With operations spanning Japan, USA, Aus-

tralia and fabrication in the Philippines,

Ichijo’s corporate culture is growing. A look

at the numbers within their Asia division

proves how global - and vast - Ichijo is. There

are 3,200 employees working on both ends in

Japan and a staggering 12,000 employees in

the Philippines spread across the factory and

administration. A cultural melting pot, the

United States division’s numbers are small;

10 in total that includes everyone from de-

signers and project managers to marketing

and sales. Utilizing their resources effectively

and creatively, the team comes together to

unify under a common cause - the Ichijo phi-

losophy.

“Our culture here is a mix of Japanese and

American,” Tovel said. “We combine both

cultures and it’s a nice relationship and work-

ing environment. There’s a lot of innovation

and possibility to incorporate your own

ideas and getting your input in there since

we’re such a small company. The technology

is fun and exciting, especially for the Pacific

Northwest area.”

As the United States division picks up steam,

Ichijo is now building in Australia as well -

further expanding their cultural identity and

innovative product to more diverse markets

around the world.

THE FUTURE

As custom homes go, the ideal that build it

and they will come doesn’t always guaran-

tee success. But as Ichijo USA continues to

build and design homes their way, they re-

main focused on the quality, the products

and their energy efficient technologies as a

means to challenge convention, change the

minds of progressive yet conservative North

American home buyers and what it means to

live in a humble, happy and healthy home.

“One of the important topics that we talk

about in Japan is how to expand our busi-

ness in the United States,” Ohno said. “In

the next three to five years we’re planning to

reach 300 to 600 to even 1,000 homes per

year and are looking for new opportunities

in other states like Oregon and California.”

The evolution of the custom designed home

is here, and it may be coming to a city near

you.