Fujitsu Heritage Hall

Exhibit of Computer and Peripheral

Exhibit of Computer and Peripheral


Exhibit of Switching, Wireless, and Wired transmission equipment

Exhibit of Switching, Wireless, and Wired transmission equipment



Location Fujitsu Numazu Complex
140 Miyamoto Numazu-shi, Shizuoka Japan 410-0396
Visitor information Not open to the public (Ask for a visit)
Contact GENERAL AFFAIRS DEPT.
Email: fj-archives-history@dl.jp.fujitsu.com

FUJITSU Heritage Hall is an educational facility to pass on to the next generation of Fujitsu Group employees the fact and mind that Fujitsu has been challenging ambitious goals for many years. It was opened in 2006 at the Fujitsu Numazu complex, has 3,000 square-meter floor where the mainframe computers were assembled, and displays approximately 11,000 pieces of equipment and materials.

FUJITSU Heritage Hall exhibits Fujitsu's developed, manufactured, and sold products separately in Communication (Switching, Wireless, and Wired transmission), Semiconductor, Relay, Electronic Tube, Computer and Peripheral Devices, and Solution Services using these products. Fujitsu retirees have been helping to store the equipment in each corner and create explanatory panels. Fujitsu Group employees can learn about the history of Fujitsu's business through the experiences of those who have been involved.

FUJITSU Heritage Hall preserves historical artifacts related to information processing technology. It displays such as OASYS 100 Japanese Word Processor and Thumb Shift Keyboard Prototype, FACOM230-25 system, and FACOM6715D Japanese Line Printer. And, Ikeda Memorial Room, next to FUJITSU Heritage Hall, displays FACOM128B that is very old relay-based computer and still operational.