The History of Mutual Trading Company
Promoting sustainable, traditional Japanese
culture around the world since 1926
Our History
at a Glance
Mutual Trading began as a co-op founded by 10 businessmen in Little Tokyo.
We developed a Sushi bar business concept with Kawafuku and Eigiku Restaurants, the first in the US.
Mutual Trading imports the very first Junmai Sake, Deluxe Shochikubai.
We were the first in the world to market frozen edamame.
Our team of experts constructed the revolutionary, advanced technology super freezer – the “fresher than fresh” Ultra Low Temperature Seafood (ULTS).
MTC Through the Decades

Mutual Trading Co., Inc. was inaugurated and located a half mile east of Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, California. The founding president, Sadagoro Hoshizaki starts the company to establish a co-op purchasing and import channel for the ten or so Japanese grocery store owners.
On December 7, upon the outbreak of the war between the US and Japan, Mutual Trading ceased all operations.
Mutual resumed business quickly after the war, made possible only through the goodwill of the Sisters of Maryknoll Catholic Church nearby, who had safely sheltered Mutual’s entire warehouse stock during the war.
Noritoshi Kanai teams up with Chuhei Ishii in Tokyo, forming an import-export business alliance and marking the birth of Tokyo Kyodo Boeki K. K.

Noritoshi Kanai immigrates to the US with his family as General Manager of Mutual Trading to manage the business for the ailing Chuhei Ishii. MTC becomes the first company in the world to freeze Edamame and import them to America. Still with only seven Japanese restaurants in Little Tokyo, Mutual develops a Sushi bar business concept with Kawafuku and Eigiku Restaurants, the first in the US.
Richard Akira Inaba becomes the third President of Mutual Trading. Mutual marks a culinary breakthrough by debuting Kanto-style Japanese cuisine with a selection of Tonkatsu, Japanese curry, Gyoza, and Edomae Sushi.

Mutual relocates to the Los Angeles office warehouse in an industrial district on Crocker Street.
New York Mutual Trading Co., Inc. opens for business with an office in New Jersey and a showroom in Manhattan, New York.
Miyako Oriental Foods, a Miso manufacturing plant, is established under a joint venture with Yamajirushi Jozo. Mutual Trading advises Yamamotoyama to establish a tea processing plant in an adjacent property building. Noritoshi Kanai becomes Mutual’s fourth President.
Toyo Suisan, in collaboration with Mutual Trading, begins Maruchan Instant Ramen production at a plant located in Irvine, California.

New York Mutual Trading expands and relocates to Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Miyako Oriental Foods relocates to a Baldwin Park, California facility with a 1,000 metric ton capacity. In Berkeley, California, Takara USA begins brewing Shochikubai Sake.
Corroborative efforts between Morinaga America and Mutual Trading bring the first shelf-stable Tofu, Moni-Nu Tofu.

Mutual’s long time affiliate, Yamasa Shoyu Company arrives in the US, opening a plant in Salem, Oregon.
On January 17, the Hanshin-Awajishima earthquake strikes Japan, completely leveling the Tokyo Kyodo Boeki Kobe office. Urashima Nori Company and Mutual Trading joined forces to establish Urashima USA in Walnut, California, a packing operation for Nori and Furikake products.

Following extensive repairs, the Kobe office reopens for business. Los Angeles Mutual Trading reaches a 70-year milestone anniversary and celebrates with a commemorative trip to Las Vegas for all employees. Japanese restaurants in the greater Los Angeles area total 4,000.
Constructs the revolutionary, advanced technology super freezer at -65 degrees Celsius, -75 degrees Fahrenheit, and launches the next generation in seafood – the “fresher than fresh” ULTS Ultra Low-Temperature Seafoods.
Las Vegas Mutual Trading office and warehouse opens in Las Vegas, Nevada. Miyako Sushi & Washoku School (formerly Sushi Institute of America) was established by Founder and Chairman, Noritoshi Kanai, President of Mutual Trading Group Companies, and head of School & Executive Instructor Katsuya Uechi, Owner & Executive Chef of KATSUYA RESTAURANT GROUP in Los Angeles, California. New York Mutual Trading Showroom opens in NYC, New York.
New York Mutual Trading starts the e-commerce site MTCKitchen.com, the first online sales website in the Mutual Trading Group.
Mutual Trading was acquired by Takara Holdings to join Takara Shuzo International. Texas Mutual Trading office and warehouse opens in Flower Mound, Texas.
Mutual Trading Company Group expands services to the Chicago area through Yamasho, the Atlanta area through Yamasho Atlanta, and the Miami area through K Sea Trading.
Mutual Trading Company Group expands services to the Seattle, Washington area through Seattle branch.


