OUR STORY

Manuel and Hisanori met in 2013 in Tokyo and since then, became best friends. 9 years later, in 2022, they both decided to build a company together in Paris, France. Manuel’s expertise in consulting and Hisanori’s expertise in multimedia production came together and Baramon International has been created. Supported by Manuel’s and Hisanori’s networks present throughout the world and trust built over the time, they decided to incorporate friends they trust the most to make our dreams into reality.
Daisuke joined later, to create with Hisanori and Manuel, Baramon Japan K.K., in order to promote and import/export fine, quality products between European Union and Japan.
Hisanori and Daisuke met when they were both 12, in 1999.

Time builds trust and experiences.
And this is one of the reasons we are growing faster, with tighter bonds.
We are also looking forward to build the same kind of relationship now… with you!

OUR TEAM

OUR COMPANY NAME

“BARAMON, is a Japanese word for the Brahmins. This is a caste of intellectuals, priests, teachers and protectors of sacred learning across generations in the Hindu society. The Brahmins have the highest ritual status of the social classes and are known to have strict rules. This would reflect our pride and excellence, and how we work with diverse brands and companies throughout Europe and Japan. We respect our traditions and rules, yet we deliver high quality service to our customers through an approachable, inclusive and avant-garde, international methods.”

PARIS HEADQUARTER

Our headquarter in Paris is located in the 3rd arrondissement, that is the northern, quieter part of the medieval district of Le Marais. It is blessed with many hip cafes, restaurants and shops among other things. Art lovers, science geeks and history buffs are drawn to diverse museums located in this district. There is also the lively Marché des Enfants Rouge for your very Parisian experience!

TOKYO OFFICE

Our Tokyo office is located in Toshima City, one of the most international wards in Tokyo. And it is precisely located in the Sugamo district, with its array of temples, street stalls, and small shops. It is a place where not only classic Japanese scenery and culture exist, but also human kindness and old-fashioned shopkeepers’ hospitality are valued.
Our district work hard to create a “friendly town that values history and culture”, where visitors can receive hospitality, and relax and refresh their bodies and minds.