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  1. 24. Juni 2015 · Hagoromo Stationery made chalk for 82 years. We closed down the company in March voluntarily. When we made the decision to close public last October, we received a huge response. Takayasu Watanabe ...

  2. Hagoromo Bungu was founded in October 1932 as Nihon Chalk Seizosho. The original factory was located in Naka-ku, Nagoya, but was destroyed in August 1944 during World War II. The company was re-established in 1947 and renamed to Hagoromo Bungu. A factory in the nearby city of Kasugai was completed in 1961, and the offices moved there in 1992.

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    The company was originally founded in October 1932 as Nihon Chalk Seizosho, in Nagoya.[better source needed] A war in the decade that followed destroyed the factory. Ryuzo Watanabe then re-established it in 1965 as Hagoromo Bungu with the office and factory in the city of Kasugai in Aichi Prefecture.

    The Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk product line is what the company is most known for.The entire line is marketed as being "dustless". 1. Fulltouch Chalk: calcium chalk 2. Fulltouch Large Chalk: calcium chalk, 2 cm in diameter and 11.3 cm in length, available in white, red, orange, yellow, green, and blue 3. Fulltouch New Poly: gypsum chalk, sometimes kn...

    "Mathematicians are looking for Hagoromo Fulltouch chalk, the dream brand of chalk". PRI. 29 June 2015.

  3. 17. Nov. 2020 · In 2014, Takayasu Watanabe, the grandson of the company’s founder, announced that Hagoromo would halt production, partly because of the industry’s declining fortunes and partly because of his ...

  4. 1. März 2021 · Takayasu Watanabe, the third-generation president of the company, decided to close down the family business, as he was suffering from a rare, intractable disease. “That the chalk industry was ...

  5. A Korean teacher rescued Hagoromo's legacy from disappearing. Shin Hyeong-seok, a teacher in Korea, took over the manufacturing of the Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk when Takayasu Watanabe, the president of Hagoromo Stationery of Japan, was diagnosed with cancer. Shin literally saved the brand name and the secret chalk manufacturing process from ...

  6. In 2014, Takayasu Watanabe, the head of the third-generation family business and grandson of Hagoromo's founder, announced he was in very poor health and rather than saddle his three daughters with a flagging company, he would just shut down production. There was, of course, an uproar amongst the world's mathematicians. Academics began ...