Kongo Gumi is Japan's oldest construction company, founded in 578 AD. For over 1400 years, the company has been a leader in the Japanese construction industry, specializing in the construction of temples, shrines, and other religious structures. With a long and
Kongō Gumi Co., Ltd. is a Japanese construction company purportedly founded in AD 578, making it the world's oldest documented company. The company mainly worked on the design, construction, restoration, and repair of shrines, temples, castles, and cultural heritage buildings. While Kongō Gumi historically specialized in traditional architecture, increased competition from major construction companies due to the growing use of concrete in shrines and temples resulted in the company becoming a subsidiary of the Takamatsu Construction Group in January 2006. However, its continuity as a separate legal entity remains unbroken and uninterrupted.