Actually, it is similar to Japan!
Through Mexican products, we support activities to protect (1) traditional techniques, (2) vulnerable women, and (3) endangered flora and fauna.
In order to bring color and energy to the daily lives of people in Japan, we launched SÁNCHEZ JAPÓN.
Mexico is a foreign land about 10,000 km away from Japan.
According to a long-established travel media outlet in the United States, three cities from Mexico are ranked in the top 10 of the "25 most attractive cities in the world", but what is not very familiar in Japan is the distance that takes a dozen hours to fly!
In fact, Japan and Mexico have a history of exchange spanning more than 400 years, and are very important countries that signed the first treaty of equality for Japan.
Also, because it sounds like Latin America, people tend to think that it is a "Hey, amigo!" joke, but Mexicans do not say what they think clearly and are a national trait that endures even if it is painful.
Isn't it somewhat similar to Japan?
In addition, there are many other traditions that make us feel close to the good old precepts passed down from our ancestors, such as the custom of mourning ancestors "Day of the Dead" and "Obon", and the world-class traditional food culture registered as a "UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage".
Mexico, on the other hand, has a culture called "machismo", which favors men in certain areas of social life. Unfortunately, it can be said that it is common with Japan in that there are still scenes where the position of women is weak.
The Sánchez sisters are actively employing these people and supporting endangered flora and fauna.
We hope that by staying close to these beliefs and delivering colorful and powerful products to the people of Japan, people who wear them will want to stretch their backs a little.