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What is Okamoto referring to?

Okamoto generally refers to a condom brand in Japan.

Okamoto is a brand of the world-famous rubber latex products Okamoto Co., Ltd., founded in 1934. Mainly engaged in the business of rubber, plastic and synthetic products, especially the leader in the Japanese condom industry, and is honored as the "Godfather of Japanese Condoms".

According to the China Trademark Network, the Okamoto trademark belongs to Okamoto Co., Ltd. Company, the trademark application date is June 9, 1995, and the registration announcement date is February 7, 1997.

Okamoto’s brand history:

Founder Okamoto Miyuki. Suke was born in 1909. When he was young, Okamoto worked as an apprentice at the Kurokawa Rubber Factory for 8 years. At that time, all condoms were made by hand. During this time, Okamoto mastered the rubber material mixing technology. Once he observed him. Dogs who have stomach upset do not drink mixed milk but still drink fresh milk. Mixed milk is made of milk powder and water and is not as tasty as fresh milk. From this, it is thought that the purity of condoms made of natural rubber will be reduced during processing, which will inevitably affect the quality. The purest material, latex, must be used to improve quality.

Okamoto Co., Ltd. was founded in 1934 and was the first time in Japanese history to successfully develop latex condoms. From 1941 to 1943, Okamoto created automated machines and abandoned manual work. Manufacturing was industrialized, and it was listed in the Japanese Class A sector since 1949. In 1969, Okamoto developed Skin Less with a wall thickness of 0.03 mm, breaking through the 0.05 mm limit and becoming the thinnest in the world. In the 1980s, Okamoto surpassed himself and developed a 0.02 mm In January 2014, Okamoto successfully developed a condom with a thickness of only 0.01 mm.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Okamoto