Kiroshi

"Oh sumimasen, I'm testing some new cyberoptics. It's always fun to see the world through new eyes, neh? Why am I testing products? Well, a small company like us has little choice, doesn't it?"

- Wakamoto Noriko, Business Manager for Kiroshi Some of you may be reading this through the eyes of Kiroshi. Kiroshi is the general name of a small corporate group called, appropriately enough, "The Kiroshi Group." It is a cybernetics company and is number one in the world in the making of optics. It is actually two companies: Kiroshi General Cybernetics and Kiroshi Optics, of which Optics gets the lion's share of the business.

In 2013 the group changed its name from "Kiro-shiya" to "Kiroshi." It was originally a watch manufacturer in Kamisuwa, which expanded in the 1980s. It got its biggest boost by luanching an orbital factory with the aid of JAB and Kenjiri Technology. Soon, Kiroshi practically monopolized the optics business due to the quality of its orbital eyes and other products such as the Optishield, the optical HUD (heads up display), the optical remote cyber-cam, and the anti-dazzle protection "Opti-Flash."

Kiroshi has very close ties with Kenjiri, and they have a joint design firm in orbit, to be closer to the manufacturing process. Now, Kiroshi is aiming to dominate the Asian market. Hong Kong and Shanghai, where cheap Kiroshi imitations are made, are the company's prime targets.

Regional Offices

 * Tokyo
 * Osaka
 * Seattle
 * Night City
 * Washington D.C.
 * Hong Kong
 * Shanghai
 * Singapore

Kiroshi Products

 * Kiroshi Optical Scanner MK.I
 * Kiroshi Optical Scanner MK.II
 * Opti-Flash MK.II
 * Opti-Shield MK.I