Human Made Marks Its Public Debut with Tokyo Stock Exchange Listing

Human Made has officially joined the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Growth Market, signaling a pivotal shift for the company as it expands its creative footprint from Tokyo to the world. The listing underscores the brand’s ambition to develop culture-driven ventures that bridge craftsmanship, intuition, and global street sensibilities.

Human Made has taken a major step forward with its official listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market, a milestone that reflects the company’s long-term vision for cultural creation and global expansion. The announcement follows years of building a distinct ecosystem that blends street culture, craft, and a deep respect for Japan’s creative heritage.

 

Operating under the purpose “Cultivate Culture,” the company aims to nurture the sparks of human intuition and the forms shaped by human hands, positioning these outputs as the next frontier of Japanese creative industry—alongside manga, anime, and gaming. Guided by the mission to share “the brilliance created by people” worldwide, Human Made continues to fuse global street sensibilities with thoughtful historical references, generating ideas and products designed to push culture forward.

 

At the center of the business is Human Made, the lifestyle brand founded in 2010 by the company’s creative director Nigo. Alongside the brand, the company operates Curry Up, a Tokyo-born curry shop embraced by creators around the world. Its portfolio also includes product development, spatial design, cultural collaborations, and brand-building projects for partners across global markets.

 

With its public listing, Human Made reinforces its commitment to shaping culture from Tokyo outward, embracing new opportunities for growth while carrying its creative ethos into the future.

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