About MEGASUSCompany Overview

The special steel products of MEGASUS support
manufacturing quality and contribute to technical innovation.
Parts that support the advanced functionality of items like computers, electronic equipment, motor vehicles, and precision equipment need sophisticated technical capabilities that meet stringent demand requirements so that user products will maintain high precision at the sub-micron level. At MEGASUS, we engage in the process of transforming metal bar stock into minutely detailed parts with confidence and pride. We are always seeking to raise the level of our technical capabilities, and act to pass on know-how that cannot be reproduced by machines. We are specialists in the cold-drawn precision processing of stainless steel and other special steels. Everything we do contributes to technical innovation and supports manufacturing in Japan. With our uncompromising commitment to technology and precision, MEGASUS aims to maximize corporate value.

Corporate Philosophy
As professionals in processing technology with a focus on stainless steel, we are committed to building relationships of trust with our customers and tackling the challenge of a corporation that establishes its presence in the global arena.
Management Policy
1. Trust: Making effective use of the highest technology in the industry, we work to deliver total customer satisfaction.
2. Environment: With consideration for coexisting with nature, we make proactive efforts to achieve an environment-focused society.
3. Growth: We are growing as a leader in the industry not only domestically, but also globally.
Company overview
- Corporate Name
- MEGASUS Co., Ltd.
- Established
- December 2007
- Representative
- Yoshimi Mizuno, Representative Director and President
- Capital
- 30 million yen
- Major Shareholders
-
Marubeni-Itochu Steel Inc.(https://www.benichu.com/)
Osakamigaki Co.Ltd(http://www.osakamigaki.co.jp/)
- Registered Head Office
- 165-7, Aza-Nakayama, Tsutsue, Wadayama-cho, Asago-shi, Hyogo, Japan
- Financial Institutions
- Toyooka Branch of the San-in Godo Bank, Kansai Branch of Development Bank of Japan, Toyooka Branch of the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Wadayama Branch of the Tajima Bank, Mizuho Bank Temmabashi Branch
- Main Areas of Business
- Cold-drawn precision processing and sales of stainless steel wires and rods
Processing and sales of special steels and high alloy steel
Offices and Plants

- Osaka Division
- Fifth floor, Higobashi Watanabe Bldg., 1-6-10, Edobori, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0002, Japan
Sales Division TEL 06-6225-5900 FAX 06-6225-5902
Administration Division TEL 06-6225-5901 FAX 06-6225-5903
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- Wadayama Plant
- 165-7, Aza-Nakayama, Tsutsue, Wadayama-cho, Asago-shi, Hyogo, Japan
Tel: 079-674-2011 Fax: 079-674-0150
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- Tokyo Office
- Sixth floor, Sakuramasamune Higashi-Nihonbashi Bldg., 3-12-12 Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0004, Japan
Tel: 03-5642-7655 Fax: 03-5642-7656
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Corporate History
- 1947
- Nabekura Shoten Co., Ltd., established (Head office in Osaka-shi)
- 1952
- Newly established Shinonome Plant in Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, began copper and brass coil drawing
- 1960
- Began stainless steel coil and fine wire drawing; advanced into stainless steel field
- 1971
- Changed corporate name to Nabekura Metals Co., Ltd.
- 1974
- Newly established Yao Plant in Yao-shi, Osaka Prefecture, to process stainless steel drawn wire products for bicycle baskets
- 1979
- Changed corporate name to Nabekura Metals Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
- 1984
- Newly established Fukusaki Plant in Fukusaki-cho, Kanzaki-gun, Hyogo Prefecture
- 1985
- Completed Phase 2 Fukusaki Plant construction
- 1987
- Completed Phase 3 Fukusaki Plant construction
- 1989
- Newly established Wadayama Plant in Wadayama Industrial Complex, Wadayama-cho, Asago-gun, Hyogo Prefecture (now Wadayama-cho, Asago-shi, Hyogo Prefecture)
- 1995
- Completed Phase 2 Wadayama Plant construction
- 1999
- Acquired ISO 9001 certification
- 2001
- Newly established Santo Plant in Santo-cho, Asago-gun, Hyogo Prefecture (now Santo-cho, Asago-shi, Hyogo Prefecture); began pure titanium and titanium alloy coil drawing
- December 2007
- Established MEGASUS Co., Ltd. (Head office in Wadayama-cho, Asago-shi, Hyogo Prefecture; capitalized at one million yen) to ensure the business continuity of Nabekura Metals Manufacturing Co., Ltd., based on a corporate restructuring scheme conducted through the Osaka Prefecture Small and Medium Size Business Rehabilitation Support Co-operative
- January 2008
- Capital expansion to 20 million yen
- February 2008
- Inherited stainless steel coil processing and other metal processing businesses from Nabekura Metals Manufacturing Co., Ltd., and NBS Co., Ltd., and began business operations
- December 2008
- Newly established Osaka Division, transferred part of the head office function to it. Transferred Osaka Office and integrated it into Sales Headquarters
- February 2009
- Production equipment concentrated in Wadayama Plant for the purposes of optimizing production, Santo Plant closed
- June 2010
- Transferred Tokyo Office to Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- March 2017
- Established another single-chamber vacuum furnace at Wadayama Plant
- January 2020
- Capital expansion to 30 million yen
- December 2022
- Marubeni-Itochu Steel Inc. and Osakamigaki Co.Ltd acquired 65% and 35% of the shares, respectively, and became an operating company of these companies
Affiliated Organizations
- ●All Japan Stainless Steel Distributors Association (Supporting member)
- ●Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- ●Toyooka Industries Association
- Osaka Division
- Fifth floor, Higobashi Watanabe Bldg., 1-6-10, Edobori, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0002, Japan
営業本部 TEL 06-6225-5900 FAX 06-6225-5902
管理本部 TEL 06-6225-5901 FAX 06-6225-5903
- Wadayama Plant
- 165-7, Aza-Nakayama, Tsutsue, Wadayama-cho, Asago-shi, Hyogo, Japan
Tel: 079-674-2011 Fax: 079-674-0150
- Access
- To get to the Wadayama Plant take Prefectural Road No. 136 from the Katsu-kita intersection on National Route No. 312, travel approximately 1 km toward Santo-cho, and look for the Wadayama Industrial Complex sign.
From JR Wadayama Station, it takes about 10 minutes by car.
- Tokyo Office
- Sixth floor, Sakuramasamune Higashi-Nihonbashi Bldg., 3-12-12 Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0004, Japan
Tel: 03-5642-7655 Fax: 03-5642-7656