Four types of leg styles: embedded legs, base legs, arm legs, and freestanding legs! Introducing our "i series."
We would like to introduce the "i Series" benches that we handle. In response to the popularity of this series, we have added a new design D type and PC legs (freestanding), enhancing the versatility of our lineup. Additionally, we offer the simple and lightweight smart model "i Standard Type," the basic model of the backless bench "i Backless Type," and the "iU Universal Design Type," which was developed through dialogue with users. 【Materials】 ■ MBR: NA Wood (composite wood) ■ MB: Domestic Hinoki wood, anti-corrosion treatment, WPS finish *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【iU Universal Design Type Features】 ■ Boldly rounded corners of the seat ■ Support rails designed for ease of use by everyone ■ Color universal design ■ Usage signs in both Japanese and English *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Installation Examples】 ■ Osaka Castle Park (Osaka Prefecture) ■ Todacity Kamitoda Community Exchange Center Ai Pal (Saitama Prefecture) ■ Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery (Tokyo) ■ Iwanuma City Thousand Year Hill Nino Kura Park (Miyagi Prefecture) ■ Tokyo Metropolitan Musashino Forest Park (Tokyo) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nakamura Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a company engaged in the development and manufacturing of open space facilities. For approximately 50 years, we have been known as "Nakamura of Benches," and many stadiums and gymnasiums have adopted our products for spectator seating, as well as numerous parks and public facilities across the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, various public corporations, and municipalities nationwide. We aim to continue contributing to society by developing various facilities that shape open spaces.