For generations we have mostly lived by farming the waters off Sanriku. We issue this leaflet in the hope that more people will savor our seafood products, into which we, fishermen of these cold waters, have poured our heart and soul.
The sea off Sanriku is fertile and clean, almost incomparably so in the world. Freshness is everything for marine products. It is our greatest pleasure as fishermen to provide customers with seafood taken from the sea in the early morning, with nothing added and nothing taken away.
Since our founding days we have been committed to making foodstuffs that we can proudly offer as true marine products to our valued customers. We will continue to work hard so that more people can savor the seafood from the waters off the Sanriku coast. We hope that you will continue to enjoy our products.

Kanta Suenaga
President and Representative Director
Suenaga Kaisan Co., Ltd.

  • First head of the family: Kiyomatsu Suenaga; Capture of wild marine products
  • Second head of the family: Kiyoji Suenaga; Shallow-water aquaculture
  • Third head of the family: Minoru Suenaga; Aquaculture
  • Forth (present) head of the family: Kiyokazu Suenaga; Aquaculture

Head Office and Factory

Oyster Shelling Factory

■Licenses

  • •Processing and sales of oysters, licensed by a Miyagi Prefectural Health Center
  • •Oyster farming, licensed by a Miyagi Prefectural Health Center
  • •Oyster shelling, licensed by a Miyagi Prefectural Health Center
  • •Scallops, licensed by a Miyagi Prefectural Health Center
  • •Ready-prepared food, licensed by a Miyagi Prefectural Health Center
  • •HACCP-certified aquatic food processing factory

■Company Profile

  • •Company name: Suenaga Kaisan Co., Ltd.
  • •Representative: Kanta Suenaga, President and Representative Director
  • •Business: Processing and sales of marine products
  • •Established: January 1986
  • •Capital: 30 million yen
  • •Main customers: Mass retailers, food wholesales in Japan, wholesale market consignees in Japan
  • •Email: info@suenaga.co.jp
  • •Website: http://www.suenaga.co.jp

■Business Activities

[Seaweed business] Processed foods made from seaweed

Wakame seaweed
・Harutsuge wakame (new wakame seaweed)
・Fresh wakame (rinsed salted wakame seaweed)
・Sanriku wakame seaweed

Kombu seaweed
Chilled hijiki seaweed etc.
Frozen and salted products


HACCP-Certified Seafood Processing Facility Japan Fisheries Association


HACCP Certificate, Seafood Processing Facility

[Oyster/hoya (sea pineapple)/scallop business]
Processed foods made from oysters, hoya (sea pineapples) and scallops

Oysters
・One-year-old oysters
(oysters for raw consumption)
・Oysters for cooking with heat
・Steamed oysters
・Oyster miso paste
・Oysters boiled in saltwater
・Roasted oysters

Scallops
・Scallops for raw consumption
・Scallop miso paste
・Scallops boiled in saltwater
・Roasted scallops

Hoya (sea pineapples)
・Hoya for raw consumption
・Hoya miso paste
・Hoya boiled in saltwater
・Roasted hoya

  • We trace produce and products through close communication with producers and fisheries cooperatives to ensure the reliability and safety of our products.
  • We endeavor to maintain the natural form of marine products, which are the main ingredients of our products, as much as possible when processing them for sale.
  • Coming from a long line of fishermen, we have a discerning eye for quality and are constantly seeking out better ingredients through close communication with fishermen and producers.

■Company History

1975 Kanji Suenaga rents a shed, located in 1 Shiotomi, Ishinomaki City, Miyagi, used to dry nori seaweed, and opens Suenaga Shoten (store) to deal in products made using wakame seaweed.
1981 Obtains a license to join bidding for wakame seaweed from the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives.
1986 Suenaga Kaisan Co., Ltd. is founded with a capital of 5 million yen.
1988 Obtains a license to join bidding for oysters from Miyagi.
1989 A raw oyster processing factory is built at the location where it stands to date to launch the company’s oyster business. An additional factory is subsequently built.
1991 Obtains licenses to join bidding for asari clams from Miyagi, kombu seaweed from Miyagi, and scallops from Miyagi.
2001 Obtains a license to join bidding at Ishinomaki Fish Market.
2003 The company’s capital is increased to 30 million yen.
2011 Oyster Miso Paste is awarded the Tokyo Governor’s Prize at the 22nd Competitive Exhibition of Processed Marine Product in Japan.
2014 A new factory building is completed.
Sanriku Seafoods Oysters Set is awarded the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries’ Prize at the 55th National Recommended Tourist Gift Committee. Oyster Boiled in Saltwater is awarded the Japan Fisheries Association President’s Prize at the 25th Competitive Exhibition of Processed Marine Product in Japan.
2015 Kanta Suenaga becomes Representative Director.
2016 Oyster Boiled in Saltwater is awarded the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries’ Prize at the 26th Competitive Exhibition of Processed Marine Product in Japan.
Obtains HACCP certification from the Japan Fisheries Association
Japan’s first HACCP-certified factory for processing oysters for raw consumption
Factory is registered as a facility where marine products for export to Vietnam are processed.

Certificate of appreciation presented by the Iwate Prefectural Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives

Certificate of appreciation presented by the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives

Certificate of appreciation presented by the Japan Wakame Association

Award for Excellence received at the 38th Competitive Exhibition of Processed Marine Product in Miyagi.

Award for Excellence received at the 26th Competitive Exhibition of Processed Marine Product in Japan.