Social Contribution Activities/CSR

As a company that contributes to the community through sports

Community Contribution: Kumamoto Volters (Basketball)
The Kumamoto Volters, a professional basketball team based in Kumamoto Prefecture and a member of the B.LEAGUE, continues to be a beloved team by the people of the prefecture.
SUGI BEE GARDEN agrees with and supports the Kumamoto Volters' desire to "bring dreams to the children of Kumamoto" and "deliver dreams and excitement to the people of Kumamoto."

Let's make children's dreams come true!
In Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, an indoor training facility called "King of the Hill" has been established, where future players who aspire to be major leaguers can gather. This facility is the best place for children to expand their dreams and move forward towards them. SUGI BEE GARDEN supports the idea of King of the Hill (KOH) and will support the children's dreams together.

Support athletes who excel on the world stage!

Aso Round Trail
After overcoming the Kumamoto earthquake, the Aso Round Trail welcomes you to the magnificent nature and people who live there. We support the runners who take on the challenge of this grueling race with their own thoughts in mind.
Koji Morimoto (player)
A native of Kumamoto, he won the Senba Cliff Trail Running Race in January 2019 and was selected to represent Japan at the Trail World Championships held in Portugal in June 2019.

Professional Golfer
Player: Terumichi Kakazu

Born in Okinawa Prefecture, he started playing golf at the age of 9. As an amateur, he achieved results such as being in the top 16 in the Japanese amateur league, and turned professional in 2012. The following year, in 2013, he won the Hokkaido Open.

Professional Golfer
Ryutaro Nagano (player)

Born in Kumamoto Prefecture, he started playing golf at the age of 10. A 35-year-old long hitter in his 15th year as a professional. In 2006, he won the National High School Golf Championship. In June 2023, he won the Japanese qualifiers and made his first appearance at the U.S. Open, where he placed 20th, the highest ranking for a Japanese player.

Professional Golfer
Asuka Kashiwabara (player)

Born in Miyazaki Prefecture, she started playing golf at the age of 7. Her powerful shots and accurate iron shots are her strengths. She competed for the championship at the Japan Women's Open the year after her debut, and in 2019 she won her first title at the Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Women's Open, and in the same year she won her second tour victory at the NOBUTA GROUP Masters GC Ladies.

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