DHC Corporation

DHC Corporation (株式会社ディーエイチシー, Kabushiki-gaisha Dī Eichi Shī), initials of Daigaku Honyaku Center (大学翻訳センター, Daigaku Honyaku Sentā, lit. "University Translation Center") is a Japanese manufacturer dealing in cosmetics and health food supplements headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It was established in 1972. Their flagship brand name is "Olive Virgin Oil".[1]

DHC Corporation
Native name
株式会社ディーエイチシー
Kabushiki-gaisha Dī Eichi Shī
KK
Industry
Founded1972
HeadquartersMinami-Azabu, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Yoshiaki Yoshida (RD, chairman)
  • Yoshie Takahashi (President)
Websitewww.dhc.co.jp

Originally started in Japan as a translation business, DHC Corporation ventured into other enterprises and is now a leading manufacturer of cosmetics, vitamins, healthy foods, and lingerie. In addition to these ventures, DHC Corporation has an educational and publishing department, hotel and spa, and two aesthetic salons. It is also a minor shareholder in the music chart operator Oricon Inc. and a parent company to JFL affiliate station Cross FM. It started a helicopter business in 2008.[2]

Models appearing in DHC TV commercials

  • LBO Ladies Bowling Tour[5]
  • Sagan Tosu football club (on shirts)
  • IFBA (International Federation of Broomball Associations) World Broomball Championships, Tomokomai, Japan (November 2014) Platinum tournament sponsor and sponsor of the Japanese broomball Team (Team Red, Team White in the Men's division), Japanese ladies broomball team, Japanese mixed broomball team and the Japanese masters' broomball team.
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gollark: I mean, this looks like partly blaming issues with democracy on markets on the somewhat-biased-media thing.
gollark: Wait, you sort of did though.> effective democracy and market systems require rational operation of the general population. this rational operation is inhibited via a mechanism known as "manufacturing consent"
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gollark: Blaming basically every issue on that seems a stretch.

References

  • Official websites:
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