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According to Japanese legend...

Amaterasu-Omikami, the Goddess of Sun, hid herself in a rock cave because she was infuriated by the rude behavior that was shown by her younger brother, Susan-No-Mikoto, the God of Prowess. When she hid herself, the world became dark, and all the people were put into a state of panic and confusion.

In order to get Amaterasu-Omikami to come out of the cave, all of the Gods and Godesses gathered together in front of the cave opening and started a sake drinking party.

At this party, Ameno-Uzumeno-Mikoto, the beautiful Goddess of Dance and Music, began to perform authentic Japanese dance. All of the Gods and Godesses that were gathered there applauded joyfully. When she heard the applause, Amaterasu-Omikami opened the door slightly and peeked out to see what was going on.

Seeing that the door had opened slightly, Tachikara-Ono-Mikoto quickly inserted his arm into the cleft of the rock, and with all his power, pulled the cave door open. Once again the light of the Sun shone all over the world, and normal living was restored to all the people.

With his strength, Tachikara-Ono-Mikoto brought back the dawn of peace in a dark age for all people. The name "Tachikara" is synonymous with "Power". Therefore, it is appropriate that the pioneer of Ball Manufacturing bear the name - Tachikara.



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