Jun. 1988 | Established Toyo Shoji Co., Ltd. in Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture |
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Oct. 2001 | Rename to FIELDS CORPORATION and moved the headquarters to Minato-ku, Tokyo |
Dec. 2002 | Transitioned to ISO9001 |
Mar. 2003 | Listed in the JASDAQ |
Nov. 2003 | Signed a basic distribution agreement with a pachinko/pachislot machine manufacturer Daido Co., Ltd. (currently Bisty Co., Ltd.) |
Jun. 2004 | Raised capital to ¥7,948 million through public offering |
Jul. 2004 | Moved the headquarters to Shibuya-ku, Tokyo |
Dec. 2004 | Listed shares on Japan Securities Dealers Association Quotation System (JASDAQ) |
Aug. 2007 | Obtained ISO 27001 (Information System Division) |
Feb. 2008 | Signed business tie-up with KYORAKU SANGYO |
May 2009 | Established BOOOM Corporation |
Nov. 2009 | Signed basic agreement on distribution with Enterrise Co., Ltd. of CAPCOM Group |
Apr. 2010 | Made Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd. a subsidiary through a stock acquisition Made Digital Frontier Inc. a subsidiary through a stock acquisition |
Jan. 2011 | Made MICROCABIN CORP. a subsidiary through a stock acquisition |
Apr. 2013 | Signed business alliance agreement with D-light Co., Ltd. of Daiichi Group |
Jan. 2014 | Made NANASHOW Corporation a subsidiary |
Feb. 2015 | Signed basic agreement on distribution with OK CO., Ltd. of KYORAKU Group |
Apr. 2015 | Shares listing moved to the First section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange |
May 2015 | Made K.K. Aristocrat Technologies (currently K.K. CROSSALPHA) a subsidiary through a stock acquisition Made Spiky Corporation a subsidiary through a stock acquisition of K.K. Aristocrat Technologies |
Jun. 2015 | Signed business alliance agreement with Daiichi Shokai Co., Ltd. |
Apr. 2022 | Transitioned from the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange to the Prime Market by reviewing the market |
Oct. 2022 | Rename to TSUBURAYA FIELDS HOLDINGS INC. and transition to holding company structure |