Takasho Concludes Distributorship Agreement with GARDENA, Europe's Leading Gardening Supplies Brand

Takasho Co., Ltd. has signed a distributorship agreement with the Japanese subsidiary of Germany's GARDENA to sell advanced gardening equipment such as automatic irrigation systems nationwide.
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Takasho Co., Ltd. (Tokyo Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President: Nobuo Takaoka, TSE Standard: 7590), a garden lifestyle manufacturer, has acquired the sales rights for GARDENA brand products from the Japanese subsidiary of GARDENA (Headquarters: Ulm, Germany), and concluded a distributorship agreement on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

Starting with a strategic business alliance in 2024, our company has focused on establishing the 'Water Meister System' to popularize automatic irrigation and watering systems, as well as providing the company's advanced gardening equipment.

With the conclusion of this agreement, we will further deepen the development of 'total garden care'. By spreading solutions that maximize the power of greenery throughout the country, we will accelerate the creation of peaceful spaces and communities, contributing to the development of a sustainable garden culture.

◆ About GARDENA
Founded in 1961, GARDENA is a top-class European gardening brand based in Ulm, Germany. With the 'Original Gardena System'—which became the global standard for connecting everything from taps to attachments with a single touch—as its core, the company pioneered the development of the 'home automatic irrigation system' based on this advanced connection technology in 1985. Currently, it offers products that enable total garden care, such as robotic lawnmowers, ergonomic pruning tools, and combisystems with interchangeable heads, in over 100 countries worldwide.

Placing 'sustainability' at the core of its strategy, GARDENA advocates for water-saving technologies and smart garden creation. As a member of Sweden's Husqvarna Group since 2007, it supports garden life all over the world.