Interesting to hear that.My first Fujiya pliers.
Using Japanese steel, they are forged and assembled in Vietnam, until they are shipped back to Fujiya in Japan for final edge tuning.
Just like Wiha has opened a manufacturing plant in Vietnam in recent years, Fujiya had opened up a plant in 2007.
Please don't get me wrong, I am pretty sure that the products supplied by Fujiya that are forged and assembled in Vietnam are the equal of the products that were once forged and assembled in Japan.
It's just that I find it a little disconcerting to see that the package has, "Made in Japan", written in English but I can't see the usual equivalent, 日本製, the equivalent meaning in Japanese. Further, there doesn't appear to be a COO on the tool itself.
As I've said somewhere previously on GJ, there seems to be a bit of this going on in Japan now. A company will state "Product of Japan", if it were made outside of Japan as opposed to the guarantee of "Made in Japan".
Until now I dont think I've seen a product that was made outside of Japan with a Made in Japan label. The consumers here in Japan are super sensitive to that kind of thing and would NOT like being misled.
To further muddy the waters, my recent purchase of a Tone RH3CHS ratchet that has Japan stencilled onto it is from Taiwan? I think it's great but once again....it all seems a bit misleading.
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