SETOUCHI T&K HERB
株式会社リム・ジャパン
Hiroshima / Hiroshima
An ethical herb brand and OEM product-development business operated by RIM-JAPAN INC. in Hiroshima, built around Japanese-grown herbs. In collaboration with Koudera Herb Garden in Himeji, Hyogo, SETOUCHI T&K HERB can connect herb cultivation, harvesting, extraction, analysis, research, and finished-product development to a clear regional-resource story. The brand already offers face care, hair and body care, herbal teas, essential oils, hand care, and related products, with public references to small-lot production. Rather than a generic mass-production OEM, it is a strong candidate for brands developing premium natural, ethical, and place-based collaboration products using Japanese botanical materials.
Supported items
Makeup/Lip Balm|Skin Care/Serum & Oils、Toner、Cleanser & Face Wash、Cream & Moisturizer、Facial Mists、Lip Treatments|Bath & Body/Soap、Body Cream, Lotion & Oil、Essential Oils、Aromatherapy & Massage、Personal Care|Hair Care/Shampoo & Conditioner|Fragrances/Fragrances、Diffusers|Home Goods/Home Fragrance Accessories|Coffee & Tea/Tea|Wellness/Personal Care
Past clients
阪急うめだ本店、そごう西武、小田急SC、東急百貨店、大丸松坂屋、PARCOオンライン
Strengths
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Needs confirmation
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Needs confirmation
Manufacturing equipment
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