PROJECTHeadquarters Relocation – The New Yuzawa Headquarters Project
Orbray was founded in Tokyo in 1939 as Namiki Seisakusho. The Yuzawa factory began operations in 1967 as the first company to be invited by Yuzawa City.
Since then, Orbray has been supported by the people of Yuzawa, a city of skilled artisans where traditional craftsmanship thrives.
The new headquarters will include a product showroom as well as an open space accessible to the community, designed for people of all generations, from children to seniors.
As a member of the Yuzawa and broader Akita Prefecture community, Orbray aims to become a hub that fosters vibrancy and community interaction.
Role of the New Headquarters in Yuzawa
The new headquarters will serve multiple functions, including a local community hub, a base for global communication, a planning center for new factories, a site for education and training, and a showroom for products and technologies.
Preparation site for the new factory
Global Communication
Training for Engineers and New Hires
Product and Technology Showroom
A place for local residents to gather
ABOUT USWho We Are
Orbray’s technologies are
embedded in many
aspects of everyday life.
Orbray Corporation is
a precision components
manufacturer that began
with the processing
of industrial jewels.
Using traditional
craftsmanship techniques
of cutting, grinding,
and polishing,
we process hard materials
such as diamond and sapphire
at the nanometer level.
These technologies are
used in applications
that support current
lifestyles and look
to the future,
including smartphones,
AI technologies,
robots, and next-generation
semiconductors.






Orbray by the Numbers
Founded
1939
Founded on April 28, 1939
Customers
Over 1,000
companies
Employees
1,350
in Japan
As of January 1, 2026
2,300
consolidated
As of January 1, 2026
Sales Trends
Over 45
Billion Yen
2029 Group Revenue Target
Locations(including group companies)
10 in Japan
8 production sites
5 overseas
1 production site
Tree Planting in Thailand
3,000
saplings
over 32,000
square meters
Total conducted in 2022, 2023, and 2025
(No planting conducted in 2024 due to flooding)
Trends in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
4consecutive
years of decline
Average unit price