Taihaku Co., Ltd. Acquires Naming Rights for Natori City Cultural Hall; "Taihaku Hall Natori" to Launch in April
Taihaku Co., Ltd. has acquired the naming rights for the Natori City Cultural Hall, which will be renamed "Taihaku Hall Natori" starting April 1, 2026. This initiative by the ready-mixed concrete manufacturer aims to revitalize cultural promotion and citizen exchange, creating new value in collaboration with the community. Taihaku plans to further engage in community co-creation through events and educational support.
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Taihaku Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, Representative Director: Ippei Sato) has acquired the naming rights for the Natori City Cultural Hall, and will commence operations under the new name "Taihaku Hall Natori" from April 1, Reiwa 8 (2026). This marks a new challenge for a ready-mixed concrete manufacturer to take on the naming of a regional cultural hub.
This initiative aims to further revitalize regional cultural promotion and citizen exchange, and as a company rooted in the community, we are committed to creating new value.
■ Background of Naming Rights Acquisition
To date, we have supported the creation of regional foundations, such as housing and infrastructure development, through the manufacturing and sales of ready-mixed concrete.
We engage in business activities closely connected to the local community with the philosophy of "Ready-mixed concrete for your town" and "Making life richer with concrete."
In addition to infrastructure, cultural facilities in a region are important hubs where people connect and new value and exchange are born.
Natori City continues to experience population growth and is expected to develop into a town where diverse people and cultures interact even more in the future. We believe the role of cultural facilities will become increasingly important in this context.
By acquiring the naming rights for the Natori City Cultural Hall, we will actively participate in "creating spaces that connect people and culture," in addition to our role as a company supporting infrastructure, and create new value together with the community.
As a company that handles ready-mixed concrete, a "material that builds towns," we have entered into this agreement as an initiative to further expand our connection with the region and fulfill a new role as a company.
■ Regarding the New Facility Name
In conjunction with this agreement, the new name for the Natori City Cultural Hall will be as follows.
New Name: Taihaku Hall Natori
(Former Name: Natori City Cultural Hall)
Start Date of Use: April 1, Reiwa 8 (2026)
Contract Period: 3 years
■ Holding of the Unveiling Ceremony
To commemorate the start of operations under the new name, an unveiling ceremony will be held as follows.
Name: Natori City Cultural Hall Naming Rights Unveiling Ceremony
Date & Time: April 1, Reiwa 8 (2026) (Wednesday) 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Location: Natori City Cultural Hall Main Hall Foyer
Attendees: Natori City, Taihaku Co., Ltd., Natori City Cultural Promotion Foundation (planned)
On the day, in addition to greetings from the Mayor of Natori City and our company's representative, an unveiling ceremony for the honorary name and a commemorative photo session are planned.
We welcome coverage from members of the press.
■ Future Outlook
Taihaku Co., Ltd. aims to go beyond a mere acquisition of naming rights and promote community co-creation originating from cultural facilities.
Specifically, we plan the following initiatives:
- Implementation of participatory events and community exchange programs.
- Hands-on events and career education support for children.
- Strengthening cooperation with sports and cultural activities.
We will continue to create value in collaboration with Natori City to make the facility a more accessible and familiar place for residents.
■ Representative's Comment
Taihaku Co., Ltd.
Representative Director, Ippei Sato
"Our company has been operating in Natori City for approximately 40 years, supporting infrastructure development.
Through this naming rights acquisition, I am extremely pleased to be able to contribute not only to 'town building' but also to 'creating spaces that connect people and culture.' We hope that Taihaku Hall Natori will become a familiar place for many people and serve as a catalyst for new connections and value in the community. We will continue to grow with Natori City and contribute to the region."
This initiative aims to further revitalize regional cultural promotion and citizen exchange, and as a company rooted in the community, we are committed to creating new value.
■ Background of Naming Rights Acquisition
To date, we have supported the creation of regional foundations, such as housing and infrastructure development, through the manufacturing and sales of ready-mixed concrete.
We engage in business activities closely connected to the local community with the philosophy of "Ready-mixed concrete for your town" and "Making life richer with concrete."
In addition to infrastructure, cultural facilities in a region are important hubs where people connect and new value and exchange are born.
Natori City continues to experience population growth and is expected to develop into a town where diverse people and cultures interact even more in the future. We believe the role of cultural facilities will become increasingly important in this context.
By acquiring the naming rights for the Natori City Cultural Hall, we will actively participate in "creating spaces that connect people and culture," in addition to our role as a company supporting infrastructure, and create new value together with the community.
As a company that handles ready-mixed concrete, a "material that builds towns," we have entered into this agreement as an initiative to further expand our connection with the region and fulfill a new role as a company.
■ Regarding the New Facility Name
In conjunction with this agreement, the new name for the Natori City Cultural Hall will be as follows.
New Name: Taihaku Hall Natori
(Former Name: Natori City Cultural Hall)
Start Date of Use: April 1, Reiwa 8 (2026)
Contract Period: 3 years
■ Holding of the Unveiling Ceremony
To commemorate the start of operations under the new name, an unveiling ceremony will be held as follows.
Name: Natori City Cultural Hall Naming Rights Unveiling Ceremony
Date & Time: April 1, Reiwa 8 (2026) (Wednesday) 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Location: Natori City Cultural Hall Main Hall Foyer
Attendees: Natori City, Taihaku Co., Ltd., Natori City Cultural Promotion Foundation (planned)
On the day, in addition to greetings from the Mayor of Natori City and our company's representative, an unveiling ceremony for the honorary name and a commemorative photo session are planned.
We welcome coverage from members of the press.
■ Future Outlook
Taihaku Co., Ltd. aims to go beyond a mere acquisition of naming rights and promote community co-creation originating from cultural facilities.
Specifically, we plan the following initiatives:
- Implementation of participatory events and community exchange programs.
- Hands-on events and career education support for children.
- Strengthening cooperation with sports and cultural activities.
We will continue to create value in collaboration with Natori City to make the facility a more accessible and familiar place for residents.
■ Representative's Comment
Taihaku Co., Ltd.
Representative Director, Ippei Sato
"Our company has been operating in Natori City for approximately 40 years, supporting infrastructure development.
Through this naming rights acquisition, I am extremely pleased to be able to contribute not only to 'town building' but also to 'creating spaces that connect people and culture.' We hope that Taihaku Hall Natori will become a familiar place for many people and serve as a catalyst for new connections and value in the community. We will continue to grow with Natori City and contribute to the region."