Herbal Style
株式会社 Herbal Style
Hiroshima / Fukuyama
A sixth-industry herb brand and OEM candidate based in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, using its own herb fields developed from abandoned farmland to turn Japanese-grown, pesticide-free, circular regional sourcing into product value. Public information supports cultivation of around 60 herb varieties, IoT-based monitoring and testing for air temperature, humidity, soil temperature, and soil conditions, plus handmade herbal teas, cordials, aroma products, home fragrance items, and gift products. Rather than low-cost mass production, Herbal Style is best suited to nimble product development built around natural materials, scent, wellness, local storytelling, and ethical value.
Supported items
Coffee & Tea/Tea|Condiments/Spices、Other|Fragrances/Other|Home Goods/Home Fragrance Accessories、Pillows & Cushions|Bath & Body/Aromatherapy & Massage、Soap|Wellness/Personal Care|Candles/Candles
Past clients
イシケン株式会社、咲来株式会社、あき乃グループ、ベラビスタ スパ&マリーナ尾道、GRAND GATE HIROSHIMA、株式会社ジェイアールサービスネット広島
Strengths
Production terms and quality
Supported products
- Planning and commercialization of herbal teas, blended teas, and gift tea products using Japanese pesticide-free herbs
- Product development for herb cordials, herb salts, dried herbs, and spice-adjacent items
- Consultation for powdery aroma products, aroma goods, home fragrance, candles, soaps, and natural lifestyle goods
- Premium gift and collaboration product development built around regional resources, abandoned-farmland recovery, pesticide-free cultivation, and hand finishing
Lot guidance
OEM availability is publicly confirmed on goooods, but OEM MOQ, monthly capacity, and MOQ by volume or specification are not publicly confirmed. Separate wholesale order terms for existing products from custom OEM terms.
Sample terms
Samples of existing products are publicly visible, but OEM sample cost, lead time, revision count, and paid or free terms are not publicly confirmed.
Quality and certifications
Public information supports pesticide-free cultivation, hand finishing, and IoT-based measurement and testing of the growing environment. However, the responsible license holder for food, cosmetics, or lifestyle goods, third-party certifications such as HACCP, GMP, ISO, Vegan, or Cruelty Free, testing standards, inspection methods, and release judgment procedures are not publicly confirmed.
Best for
- D2C, hotel, spa, tourism, and gift brands that want Japanese herbs, pesticide-free cultivation, scent, regional circularity, and wellness to be central product value
- Teams developing herbal teas, cordials, aroma products, and home fragrance items where place-based storytelling and a handmade feel matter more than commodity scale
Checks before inquiry
- OEM-specific MOQ, trial cost, sample lead time, production lead time, monthly capacity, payment terms, logistics, inventory storage, and customer-specified inspection are not sufficiently public and should be confirmed in the first inquiry.
- For food products such as herbal tea, skin- or room-use products such as soaps and aroma goods, or overseas sales, confirm labeling responsibility, manufacturing and marketing licenses, ingredient standards, test documents, and export documentation scope.
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Supported
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Needs confirmation
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Needs confirmation
Manufacturing equipment
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