It was an absolute honor to visit the Brother Museum and experience a guided tour by Juki, whose knowledge and passion brought the history of Brother to life. From its humble beginnings in the mid-1920s producing chain-stitch sewing machines for straw hat manufacturing, to its evolution into a global technology leader in printers and the cutting-edge "Brother Speedio" CNC machining systems — the journey is nothing short of remarkable.
The museum beautifully showcases Brother's innovation, craftsmanship, and continuous drive for excellence. A must-visit for anyone interested in engineering, manufacturing, or simply great stories of progress...
Read moreI am very irritated by the visit to this place. Everything was fine until the last part, where you could try out some machines. I was with a large group of foreign tourists, there were many willing so I lined up to use the machine that does fabric embroidery. I waited for my turn for a dozen or so minutes, then suddenly the staff informed me that they would not be able to do it for me, because the time had run out. The lady serving was rude and I left the tour...
Read moreReally cool museum of the history of the Brother company. It's free of charge and very interesting. They actually started off with sewing machines and have all the models on display. You can see their evolution and how they grew to be a...
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