Over 260% of Target, 539 Visitors! Wakayama Daibakusho, a Joint Exhibition by 12 Companies in Wakayama Knit Supply Chain, Led by Young Successors, a Great Success
Wakayama Knit's supply chain, comprising 12 companies, successfully held the 'Wakayama Daibakusho' exhibition, attracting 539 visitors, exceeding the target by over 260%. Young successors took the lead in showcasing the region's integrated strengths and latest knit products.
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- 📰 Published: March 31, 2026 at 20:00
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## ■ Background of the Event
### Knitting, Dyeing, Raising, Sewing. Presenting the "Integrated" Strength of the Production Region
Wakayama, one of the world's leading knit production regions. Its true strength lies not only in "knitting" the fabric but also in the close collaboration of companies with advanced specialized technologies, covering "dyeing" and "raising" which affect quality, and "sewing" which forms the product.
This exhibition brought together 12 manufacturing companies as the "Wakayama Knit Supply Chain." It was an unprecedented attempt to demonstrate the proposal capabilities of the entire production region by mutually complementing each company's unique technologies and specialized fields.
At the venue, under the content name "Wakayama Daibakusho," born from a collaboration between 'Begin' magazine and the Wakayama Knit Industrial Association, the latest knit products developed through a project with the magazine were also exhibited. The integrated presentation, from material quality to product perfection, attracted the attention of many creators and buyers.
### Knitting, Dyeing, Raising, Sewing. Presenting the "Integrated" Strength of the Production Region
Wakayama, one of the world's leading knit production regions. Its true strength lies not only in "knitting" the fabric but also in the close collaboration of companies with advanced specialized technologies, covering "dyeing" and "raising" which affect quality, and "sewing" which forms the product.
This exhibition brought together 12 manufacturing companies as the "Wakayama Knit Supply Chain." It was an unprecedented attempt to demonstrate the proposal capabilities of the entire production region by mutually complementing each company's unique technologies and specialized fields.
At the venue, under the content name "Wakayama Daibakusho," born from a collaboration between 'Begin' magazine and the Wakayama Knit Industrial Association, the latest knit products developed through a project with the magazine were also exhibited. The integrated presentation, from material quality to product perfection, attracted the attention of many creators and buyers.