Do you know Kyocera is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, just a few kilometers from the world-famous Fushimi Inari shrine?
Although Kyoto is known as a historical city, Kyocera and many other local technology companies are also leading the world in cutting-edge technology.
Tourists in Kyoto often want to learn about the history of where they visit to have a better understanding and love for the city.
Kyocera has invested heavily over the years into developing facilities for promoting cultural enrichment and technological innovation, including a public Kazuo Inamori Philosophy library, an art gallery, and a ceramic technology museum inside our global headquarters.
So, if you're visiting Kyoto this World Tourism Day, why not take a trip to Kyocera's office too?
Although Kyoto is known as a historical city, Kyocera and many other local technology companies are also leading the world in cutting-edge technology.
Tourists in Kyoto often want to learn about the history of where they visit to have a better understanding and love for the city.
Kyocera has invested heavily over the years into developing facilities for promoting cultural enrichment and technological innovation, including a public Kazuo Inamori Philosophy library, an art gallery, and a ceramic technology museum inside our global headquarters.
So, if you're visiting Kyoto this World Tourism Day, why not take a trip to Kyocera's office too?