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  1. www.toyobo-global.comTOYOBO

    This is the official site of Toyobo. The site contains news releases, product information, corporate information, shareholder and investor information, research and development, CSR activities, and more.

  2. 東洋紡 toyobo のオフィシャルサイトです。ニュースリリース、製品情報、会社情報、株主・投資家情報、研究開発、csr活動などをご紹介しています。

  3. www.toyobo-global.com › productsProducts | TOYOBO

    This is Toyobo's product information. It introduces products and solutions that solve human and global issues.

  4. www.toyobo-global.com › companyCompany | TOYOBO

    This section introduces Toyobo's corporate information. It includes an overview of the company, its corporate philosophy, and information on business sites.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ToyoboToyobo - Wikipedia

    Toyobo Co., Ltd. (東洋紡績株式会社, Tōyōbōseki Kabushiki-gaisha) is one of Japan's top makers of fibers and textiles, including synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon and acrylics) and natural fibers, such as cotton and wool.

  6. TOYOBO MC Corporation is a joint venture between Toyobo and Mitsubishi Corporation in the functional materials field. By globally expanding high-value functional materials, we aim to contribute to solving global problems.

  7. TOYOBO MC Corporation is a joint venture between Toyobo and Mitsubishi Corporation in the functional materials field. By globally expanding high-value functional materials, we aim to contribute to solving global problems.

  8. Toyobo U.S.A, Inc. is bringing engineering plastics, enzymes for diagnostics, reagents for life science researches and advanced functional materials manufactured by Toyobo Co. Ltd. of Japan to scientists and businesses in North America.

  9. Jan 17, 2010 · TOYOBO MC Corporation is a joint venture between Toyobo and Mitsubishi Corporation in the functional materials field. By globally expanding high-value functional materials, we aim to contribute to solving global problems.

  10. Introducing 140 years of Toyobo history. The era of the practical application of an electric bulb by Edison and the 1st modern Olympics in Athens.