Striving to Become a Global Hospitality Company

At Memolead, we have long been committed to delivering heartfelt “moments of emotion” to our customers through our ceremonial services rooted in Kyushu and Nagasaki, aiming to provide experiences that elicit sincere expressions of gratitude.
We believe that ceremonial services—weddings and funerals—are part of society’s essential infrastructure, just like electricity or water. With a strong sense of responsibility for our public role in local communities, we continuously strive to be an indispensable presence wherever we operate.
In recent years, our business has expanded beyond weddings and funerals to include hotels, restaurants, and tourism. What unites all these endeavors is our commitment to work that "brings joy through human connection and compassion." We take great pride in the fact that our work touches people’s lives deeply and leaves lasting memories—it is an irreplaceable mission.

There is no single “correct” answer in our industry. We must always think for ourselves and act in ways that best satisfy our customers. I tell our employees to “embrace challenges without fear of failure.” By fostering a corporate culture that values this spirit of challenge, I am confident that each employee can act with conviction and deliver once-in-a-lifetime ceremonies with pride.
Looking ahead, we will further refine our “hospitality” and enhance our value as a total life support company—not only in ceremonial services, but also through our hotel, restaurant, and tourism businesses. We aim to expand our operations throughout Japan and beyond, working toward our vision of becoming a global hospitality company.
We sincerely appreciate your continued support and patronage of Memolead.
President and CEO
