Company history

The founder, Jugo Iwata, was once a forced labourer in Siberia. He took notice of the excellent quality of Siberian timber. After returning to Japan, he started his business in importing logs from Russia. In 1974, he opened the Moscow Office, and in 1987, he established the first joint venture beetween Japan and the Soviet Union. Since then, for more than half a century, our company has consistently focused on trade with the Soviet Union, and, after its collapse, with Russia.

  • 1965

    Establishment of Tairiku Trading Co., Ltd.
    Head Office: Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi. Appointed Jugo Iwata as Representative Director.

  • 1969

    Relocation of the Head Office to Minato-ku, Tokyo.

  • 1974

    Start of Moscow Office.

  • 1987

    Establishment of the first Japan-Soviet joint venture
    “Igirma-Tairiku”.

  • 1988

    Start of Igirma operations.

  • 1991

    Establishment of Japan-Soviet joint venture
    “Vanino-Tairiku Ltd.”

  • 1993

    Introduction of the first drying machine in Igirma.

  • 1994

    Start of Vanino operations.

  • 1995

    Establishment of “Tairiku Moscow Ltd.”
    incorporated in Moscow.

  • 1999

    Demise of Iwata Jugo.

  • 1999

    Appointment of Yoshitomi Masayuki as the
    president. Start of Wood Super business.

  • 2001

    Opening of Wood Super Shinnisseki Komoro Store.

  • 2004

    Opening of Wood Super Shinnisseki Nagano Store.

  • 2005

    Opening of Wood Super Shinnisseki Kofu Store.

  • 2007

    Relocation of the Head Office to Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

  • 2008

    Opening of the Koriyama Sales Office.

  • 2009

    Launch of the brand RUS FLOOR.

  • 2010

    Relocation of the Kobe Sales Office to Osaka.

  • 2013

    Relocation of the Koriyama Sales Office to Sendai.

  • 2014

    Opening of the Okayama Sales Office.
    Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the foundation of Tairiku Trading.

  • 2018

    Opening of the Kyushu Office.

  • 2022

    Opening of the Nagoya Sales Office.

The first joint venture between Japan and the Soviet Union, Igirma Tairiku

With the participation of our company, Igirma Tairiku was established in 1987 as the first joint venture between Japan and the Soviet Union. Since then, Igirma Tairiku has developed ***steadily***. Today it is called Lesresurs, LLC and has a solid position in the Japanese market as a leading brand of Russian wood products. Our employees are stationed locally and cooperate in a variety of areas such as production, product development, and marketing. We are confident that Lesresurs, LLC will continue to play a pioneering role in the Japanese market through our extensive, forward-looking cooperation with Lesresurs, LLC.