Participation in the Project 'B.B.B. HOUSE' Operated by Anchor Ship Partners Co., Ltd. and Others
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- Participation in the Project 'B.B.B. HOUSE' Operated by Anchor Ship Partners Co., Ltd. and Others
- Yamanashi Chuo Bank has joined the 'B.B.B. HOUSE' project, a new initiative supporting people with disabilities, launched at the Art & Technology Village Kyoto, aiming to increase recognition and branding of local products.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 9, 2026
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Yamanashi Chuo Bank has joined the 'B.B.B. HOUSE' project, a new initiative supporting people with disabilities, launched at the Art & Technology Village Kyoto, aiming to increase recognition and branding of local products.
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- Participation in the Project 'B.B.B. HOUSE' Operated by Anchor Ship Partners Co., Ltd. and Others (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 9, 2026
Yamanashi Chuo Bank has joined the 'B.B.B. HOUSE' project, a new initiative supporting people with disabilities, launched at the Art & Technology Village Kyoto, aiming to increase recognition and branding of local products.
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Yamanashi Chuo Bank (President Yoshiaki Furuya) has participated in the 'B.B.B. HOUSE' project, started by a group of businesses led by Anchor Ship Partners Co., Ltd., which also operates the cruise ships 'Asuka II' and 'Asuka III', at the newly established open innovation hub 'Art & Technology Village Kyoto' in Kyoto Prefecture.
Through this initiative, the bank aims to enhance the recognition and branding of Yamanashi Prefecture's local products, and to improve the attractiveness of Yamanashi by leveraging connections with businesses involved in the project.
Background
The bank has previously collaborated with Anchor Ship Partners Co., Ltd. on various initiatives contributing to regional revitalization.
Now, a group of businesses centered around Anchor Ship Partners have launched a new demonstrative project for improving wages of people with disabilities, combining 'welfare, art, and vanilla' named 'B.B.B. HOUSE'.
The bank has joined this project to support the realization of a society where diverse individuality shines, and to utilize the connection with this project to increase recognition and branding of Yamanashi's local products.
About the Project
People with disabilities will take the lead in operating a cafe, producing domestic vanilla, and developing various vanilla-based products (snacks, beverages, etc.). The store's sales area will sell collaboration products with Kyoto artists or artists interested in the project, as well as products introduced by partner businesses.
Bank's Participation Details
In a part of the cafe's sales area 'B no Tana', the bank will sell products from businesses it introduces. This will introduce visitors to Yamanashi businesses and local products, contributing to increased recognition and branding.
At the starting stage, products from the 'Yamanashi Mori no Kami Promotion Council', which uses Yamanashi-produced wood to create coasters and notebooks in collaboration with local welfare facilities, are being introduced and sold at 'B no Tana'.
Through this initiative, the bank aims to enhance the recognition and branding of Yamanashi Prefecture's local products, and to improve the attractiveness of Yamanashi by leveraging connections with businesses involved in the project.
Background
The bank has previously collaborated with Anchor Ship Partners Co., Ltd. on various initiatives contributing to regional revitalization.
Now, a group of businesses centered around Anchor Ship Partners have launched a new demonstrative project for improving wages of people with disabilities, combining 'welfare, art, and vanilla' named 'B.B.B. HOUSE'.
The bank has joined this project to support the realization of a society where diverse individuality shines, and to utilize the connection with this project to increase recognition and branding of Yamanashi's local products.
About the Project
People with disabilities will take the lead in operating a cafe, producing domestic vanilla, and developing various vanilla-based products (snacks, beverages, etc.). The store's sales area will sell collaboration products with Kyoto artists or artists interested in the project, as well as products introduced by partner businesses.
Bank's Participation Details
In a part of the cafe's sales area 'B no Tana', the bank will sell products from businesses it introduces. This will introduce visitors to Yamanashi businesses and local products, contributing to increased recognition and branding.
At the starting stage, products from the 'Yamanashi Mori no Kami Promotion Council', which uses Yamanashi-produced wood to create coasters and notebooks in collaboration with local welfare facilities, are being introduced and sold at 'B no Tana'.
FAQ
Where is the project that Yamanashi Chuo Bank joined located?
At Art & Technology Village Kyoto in Kyoto Prefecture.
What is the project name?
B.B.B. HOUSE.
Which companies are involved?
Yamanashi Chuo Bank, Anchor Ship Partners, and others.