Fujisei Horiuchi provides wholesale distribution of both national brand and locally made confectioneries for approximately 960 stores across the prefectures of Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Miyagi, Yamagata, and Fukushima. We supply more than 2,000 items to our customers, using advanced computer systems to make sure our stock is always fresh.
Fujisei Horiuchi has been a major distributor of DyDo Drinko in Aomori and Iwate prefectures since 1984. We sell a range of products through our more than 3,200 DyDo-brand vending machines.
Services
We provide a full range of vending machine management services that include stocking, cash management, repairs, and empty can collection.
Learn More
If you are interested in installing a new DyDo vending machine or are considering switching to DyDo from another vendor, please call us at: 017-729-1291 (Japanese)
Learn more about DyDo vending machines:
https://www.dydo.co.jp/corporate/jihanki/ (Japanese)
Fujisei Horiuchi Co., Ltd. was originally founded in 1919 as a confectionery wholesaler in Aomori, Japan. In 2012, after nearly a century of service, Fujisei Horiuchi decided to use its expertise of regional specialties to develop its own original products—baked confectioneries, jellies, and more—all of which use only the best local ingredients.
Aomori Prefecture grows more apples than anywhere else in Japan, and they feature prominently in many of our products, which are popular in Japan and abroad as gifts and souvenirs. We also use chestnuts, which have long been consumed in Japan.
Fujisei Horiuchi runs Bunako Cafe in Nishimeya Studio.
The Bunaco Café sits inside of Bunaco’s Nishimeya Studio, a beautiful, refurbished former elementary school in the small village of Nishimeya, which sits at the entrance to the Shirakami Sanchi UNESCO World Heritage Site. The relaxing, Scandinavia-inspired space is filled with original Bunaco lighting and speakers in addition to an oversized Aomori Prefecture-shaped table custom made by artist Shigeru Uchida. The Bunaco Café is the perfect place to enjoy a drink, meal, or snack after taking a tour of the Bunaco factory.