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Koumenkensetsu K. K.

About Koumenkensetsu K. K.

Japan is synonymous with precision and finesse, second only perhaps to Germany when it comes to technological advances.

The very well inculcated discipline of working towards delivering excellence has seen the land of the rising sun flourish and become world beaters before the rest of the Asian tigers awoke from their sleep. The Japanese dominant force was unmistakably powerful and has influenced a better part of human civilisation in the last half a century. Girded with such a thought, Frazel Group of Companies takes pride in the investment by Koumenkensetsu K.K.’s Managing Director Mr. Ogawa Takaaki into our Malaysian business at Frazel.

The relationship structure between Koumenkensetsu and Frazel is not out of the ordinary, where a superior Japanese industrialist invests into a Malaysian company like Frazel. But where it presents the significant distinction is where Frazel can really stand astutely different from others. Beneath the contractual relationship is a tried and tested environment where the directors of both companies — Dato’ Sri Keh, Mr. Lee, Mr. Zhu, Mr. Sim and Mr. Takaaki — have coexisted and thrived together. They have also attested to each other’s contribution in a symbiotic business friendship where the end result is nothing but a win for all.

Koumenkensetsu is led in the able hands of Managing Director Mr. Ogawa Takaaki. He has been with the company for 20 years and remains a pillar of motivation and strength to take the company to the next level.

Koumenkensetsu forms part of the Japanese construction industry as a main contractor with a focus on piling and structural works. Part of the company’s proud resume has been construction works dating back to 2005, ranging from offices to a hospital and a library in the public sector.

Koumenkensetsu K. K.

Completed Projects


  • Akihabara Dai Building, Tokyo

    Akihabara Dai Building, Tokyo, Japan

    An office tower forming part of the Akihabara Cross Field commercial complex in Tokyo. Standing 142 m high with 31 storeys above ground, 2 basement levels and 121 car parks, it began construction in May 2003 and completed in March 2005. It is located in the Akihabara District, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo.

  • East Core Towing Nibankan, Tokyo

    East Core Towing Nibankan, Tokyo, Japan

    Construction of the East Core Towing Nibankan — sporting a unique facade resembling a semi-circle on one part of the building — was completed in 2009. Koumenkensetsu is proud to have been the appointed contractor for its piling and structural works.

  • Kamagaya General Hospital, Japan

    Kamagaya General Hospital, Japan

    Opened in September 2007 with 248 beds, Kamagaya General Hospital sits a short distance from two airports (Narita and Haneda) and next to the Hokuso Railway. The total floor area is 45,351 sqm on a 20,577 sqm site, with parking for 287 cars. It is operated by the Tokushukai Medical Group under contract to Kamagaya City.

  • Chiba Municipal Central Library

    Chiba Municipal Central Library, Chiba Prefecture

    Koumenkensetsu is honoured to have been part of the history of the prefecture by helping to build this library in the piling and structural works components. The highly industrialised Chiba is considered one of the wealthiest prefectures in Japan, attributed directly to its industrial and manufacturing pursuits from as early as the 1950s.

  • Goodman Business Park East Building, Chiba

    Goodman Business Park, East Building, Chiba

    Four-storey ramp-ups with adequate trucking berths, built with sustainability considerations: expansive use of LEDs, rooftop solar panels, an eco-friendly shared bicycle system and a seismically stable location. The piling and structural construction is truly a feather in the cap for Koumenkensetsu.