Companies of Kyowara

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Soto Corporation
株式会社ソト

Soto Corporation (kr. 株式会社ソト, Kabushikigaisha Soto) is a prominent Kyonese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Ichibana, Bandai State. With a diversified portfolio that spans across multiple sectors including semiconductors, smart devices, innovation, insurance, construction, entertainment, and defence, the company represents one of the most influential entities in the Kyonese economy. As of 2025, Soto Corporation is valued at approximately $1.87 trillion, positioning it among the world's most valuable private enterprises. Founded on 15 May 1893 by Shinzo Soto in the town of Mogami, located in Tohoku State, the company began as a modest sewing machine manufacturer. Over the course of more than a century, Soto Corporation evolved into a leading force in both traditional and emerging industries, maintaining a consistent focus on innovation while upholding the values of precision and reliability. The Soto family, from which the company derives its name, traces its lineage to the feudal-era Soto Clan, a distinguished noble family during the daimyo period. This heritage continues to influence the corporation’s governance and culture, promoting a disciplined, hierarchical structure.

Soto Corporation is organised into four primary divisions: Soto Insurance, Specialising in life, property, and commercial insurance services. Soto Construction Projects, Engaged in large-scale infrastructure and civil engineering works across domestic and international markets. Soto Technologies, The company’s largest and most profitable division, focusing on semiconductors, consumer electronics, smart technologies, and research-driven innovation. Soto Entertainment, Encompassing media production, digital content, interactive entertainment, and related cultural ventures.

The current Chief Executive Officer of Soto Corporation is Hanako Soto, under whose leadership the company has maintained robust growth and modernisation. Yoshikage Soto continues to serve as President, ensuring strategic continuity and upholding the legacy of the founding family. Leadership remains closely tied to the Soto family, reflecting the company’s traditional governance model and dynastic ethos. The headquarters office of the conglomerate is the Sotoplex, located in Ichibana's Innovation Valley. Soto Corporation is made out of 86 enterprises combined, as of 2025.

Below is a list of popular products made by Soto Corporation's technology wing, Soto Technologies.

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The AirPhone is Soto's flagship smartphone, integrating advanced
mobile technology with a user-friendly interface. Known for its
premium design, high-resolution camera systems, and seamless
ecosystem connectivity, the AirPhone sets the benchmark for
modern mobile communication.
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AirPhone 21 Giga (2025)
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The AirTab is Soto's versatile tablet computer, designed to bridge
the gap between smartphones and laptops. It is well-suited for
productivity, creative tasks, and entertainment, offering a range of
models tailored to different user requirements.
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AirTab 14 (2025)
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The AirBook range represent Soto's line of personal computers
and laptops. Renowned for their robust performance, SkyOS
operating system, and elegant industrial design, they are widely
adopted in both professional and creative environments.
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AirBook Bykonsviði (2024)
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The AirMuse, once a revolutionary portable music player, is a
hallmark of Soto's early innovation in digital media consumption.
Though largely discontinued, it remains an iconic product in the
evolution of personal audio technology.
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AirMuse Vivaldi (2019, discontinued)
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The AirPlay is a hybrid gaming console that offers both handheld
and docked play modes. Celebrated for its portability, intuitive
controls, and a rich library of exclusive titles, it appeals to both
casual and dedicated gamers.
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AirPlay Mix (2025)
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The Soto Watch is a smart timepiece that combines traditional
watch functionality with advanced health, fitness, and connectivity
features. It serves as a companion device to the AirPhone, offering
convenience and insights at a glance.
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Soto Watch 3 (2024)
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The Vision+ is Soto's foray into spatial computing, merging
augmented and virtual reality technologies into a single headset.
Designed for immersive experiences in work, entertainment, and
communication, it represents a significant step forward in
wearable technology.
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Vision+ Satoro (2025)
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Soto Home+ is a voice-controlled virtual assistant embedded
within a range of smart devices. It enables hands-free control of
smart home functions, media playback, and information queries,
supporting a connected and automated living environment.
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Home+ Dot (2023)
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AirBuds are Soto's wireless earphones, offering seamless
integration with Soto devices, high-quality audio, and intelligent
features such as automatic switching and spatial audio. They
exemplify convenience and portability in personal listening.
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AirBuds Giga 3 (2025)
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Soto TVs are known for their cutting-edge display technology,
including QLED and OLED models, delivering high-definition and
ultra-high-definition viewing experiences. With smart features and
a focus on design, Samsung remains a leader in home
entertainment.
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Daimyo QLED (2024)
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The AirBox is Soto's line of video game consoles, offering high
performance hardware tailored for immersive gaming experiences.
With a strong emphasis on graphical fidelity, online multiplayer
capabilities, and a comprehensive library of titles via AirBox Game
Club, it stands as a leading platform in the home entertainment
and interactive media sector.
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AirBox Tohoku (2025)
 
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Kujico Incorporated
クジコ株式会社

Kujico (kr. クジコ, formerly Kuji Food and Drink Company) is a multinational food conglomerate headquartered in Himeji City, Kyowara. Renowned for its diverse portfolio of beverages and snack foods, Kujico has established a significant presence both domestically and internationally. The company is recognised for its adherence to quality and its historical roots in traditional Kyonese craftsmanship.

Kujico was originally founded in 1947 by Ryunosuke Kujiwara in Matsue City as a modest soda shop. In 1956, the company expanded operations to produce bottled sodas for local retailers, marking the beginning of its industrial journey. Its flagship product, KujiCola—a caramel-based soda infused with notes of ginger—was introduced during this period and rapidly gained popularity throughout the region. By 1960, Kujico had scaled operations to achieve national distribution across Kyowara and began exporting to international markets. This marked a pivotal moment in the company’s transformation from a regional producer to a global competitor in the food and beverage sector.

In 1974, Kujico acquired Narita Foods, a well-established crisp manufacturer. This strategic acquisition expanded Kujico’s product offerings to include popular potato crisp brands such as Kato’s, Sozui, and Akanashi, as well as corn-based crisp lines Fajitas and Sharaku. The integration of Narita Foods solidified Kujico’s position in the snack food industry and diversified its consumer base.

Today, Kujico owns and manages 57 brands worldwide, spanning multiple food and beverage categories. Its product range includes soft drinks, energy beverages, alcoholic drinks (including beer), crisps, and various snacks. The company continues to expand its global footprint while maintaining a commitment to its heritage and core values of quality, consistency, and innovation grounded in tradition. As of the most recent valuation, Kujico is estimated to be worth $199.94 billion (₩28.357 trillion). The company maintains a robust market presence and is considered a dominant player within the international food and beverage industry.

Below is a list of popular products made by KujiCo's beverage wing.

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Original - Zero - Strawberry - Vanilla - Pepper - Blueberry
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Original - Zero
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Original - Zero
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Original - Sugar Free
 
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Saitama Group
埼玉グループ

Saitama Group (kr. 埼玉グループ), formerly Saitama Honkai Automanufacturing, is a prominent Kyonese conglomerate comprising several major automobile manufacturing entities. Headquartered in Honkai City, Mizuho, the company stands as one of the foremost automobile manufacturers globally, with an estimated market valuation of $324.51 billion (₩46.1 trillion). The company is headquartered in Honkai's Mie Ward, however headquarter offices of Zen and Jibanyan are in Saito, Nishigan while Yuhama's headquarter offices are still in Himeji. Saitama Group is valued the third most valuable company in Kyowara after Soto Corporation and Nichimart.

The organisation was formally established on 15 May 2006 through the merger of three leading Kyonese automobile manufacturers: Tohoku Motors, Zen, and Mitsuwa. This strategic consolidation marked a significant milestone in the domestic automotive industry, aiming to pool resources, expertise, and market influence under a unified corporate structure. In the years following its formation, Saitama Group pursued an aggressive expansion strategy, acquiring several key players within the sector. In 2008, the Group acquired Yuhama, a prominent manufacturer of commercial trucks based in Himeji City. This was followed by the acquisition of the automotive firm Jibanyan in 2014, further diversifying the Group’s portfolio and production capabilities. In 2021, the Group completed its acquisition of Ozaki, a manufacturer specialising in electric vehicles (EVs), reflecting a strategic pivot towards sustainable mobility solutions. As of the present date, the company is under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Daisuke Nakasone, whose tenure has been marked by continued international expansion, technological innovation, and a commitment to maintaining traditional manufacturing standards while embracing future-facing automotive solutions.

Currently, the Group manufactures automotives under the brand names of Tohoku Motors, Zen, Mitsuwa, Yuhama, Ozaki and Jibanyan. Here are the list of brands and their most popular release below.


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Zen
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Tohoku Motors
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Mitsuwa
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Zen Cortado 2023
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Mitsuwa Reno 2023
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Ozaki
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Yuhama
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Jibanyan
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Ozaki Model XE 2023
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Yuhama E62 2016
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Jibanyan 840 2024
 
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Tojimedia Group
トジメディアグループ

Tojimedia Group (kr. トジメディアグループ) is a multinational media conglomerate headquartered in Himeji, Union State. The company operates across a wide array of media sectors, with a portfolio that spans news, sports, entertainment and documentaries. Founded in Shizuoka by Matsuhiro Tamagawa as Tamagawa Media Corporation in 1946, the organisation began as a regional broadcaster which operated Shizuoka’s local daytime radio stations E156.7 and E44.3 before expanding to television screens. In 1958, Toji News was founded as an effort to join the growing appreciation towards televisions by the Kyonese public. The company made its first acquisition with the now defunct SNC News in 1974, later acquiring documentary giant Zenkochiri in 1984 and Kyowara24 in 2015.

Tojimedia Group owns and operates a total of five national and two regional television networks. Kamome, Toji News and Kyowara24 are the news wing of the corporation, providing round-the-clock news coverage with a particular emphasis on domestic affairs, international relations and business reporting. Shinji-based Genko is also 42% owned by the Tojimedia Group since 2019, renowned for its investigative journalism.

The conglomerate also owns Timeout, a television channel and an online platform that focuses on live sports coverage, commentary and sports-related content. Timeout holds broadcasting rights to the Premier League and other prominent sporting leagues and events both in Kyowara and abroad. Timeout has been the official sponsor of Asahi FC and the betting platform Jojo since 2017.

In general entertainment, Tojimedia officially owns and operates Line Network since 2007. Line Network is a family-oriented channel that produces and airs programming targeted towards preteens and teens. From 00:00 to 05:30, Line Network switches broadcast to Red Room, the after hours version of the channel targeted towards young adults and adults. Line Network has established a substantial presence in the youth demographic and is regarded as a major player in children’s media.

Tojimedia has a total revenue of $8.33 billion as of 2025, being one of the “Big Three” in Kyonese media. Aside from the networks it wholly owns, Tojimedia also has partial ownership in television networks such as Sakura TV, KNN and Daimyo. Daiki Tamagawa is serving as the chairman emeritus of the company since his retirement in 2019, while his son Tsuyoshi Tamagawa is serving as the current chairman and CEO.

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Kamome News Media Network
カモメニュースメディアネットワーク​
News reporting
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Toji News Media Network
東寺ニュースメディアネットワーク
News reporting
Investigative journalism
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Kyowa24 News Media Network
共和24ニュースメディアネットワーク
News reporting
Documentaries
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Timeout Sports
タイムアウトスポーツ​
Sports programming
Sports commentary
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Line Network
ラインネットワーク
Ages 10-16 programming (05:30-00:00)
Ages 18-25 programming (00:00-05:30)
 
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