rYojbaba Expands Global Reach with Strategic Partnerships

rYojbaba Expands Global Reach with Strategic Partnerships

2025-10-18 companies

Fukuoka, Saturday, 18 October 2025.
rYojbaba Co., Ltd. has partnered with Koyamada International Foundation and Guardian Girls International to enhance its consulting and health services globally, marking a significant international expansion.

Strategic Expansion through Key Partnerships

On October 17, 2025, rYojbaba Co., Ltd. announced its strategic international expansion through partnerships with the Koyamada International Foundation (KIF) and Guardian Girls International (GGI). This move is set to significantly enhance rYojbaba’s consulting and health services globally, a development closely watched by industry stakeholders as it promises to extend the company’s market reach and service offerings [1][2].

Enhancing Health Services Globally

The partnership will see rYojbaba expanding its osteopathic clinics and licensed judo therapists to provide medical care and recovery support to GGI-affiliated self-defense training participants and athletes. This aligns with the growing global demand for comprehensive health services, which rYojbaba aims to meet through its enhanced capabilities [1][3].

In addition to health services, rYojbaba plans to launch the world’s first Free Labor Union Program. This initiative will offer free online legal advisory services to tackle issues such as sexual harassment, domestic violence, and maternity harassment. The program underscores rYojbaba’s commitment to social impact and corporate responsibility [1][3].

Leadership and Future Outlook

As part of the partnership, rYojbaba’s CEO, Ryoji Baba, has been appointed to the boards of KIF and GGI, positioning the company to play a critical role in advancing the missions of these organizations. The collaborations with KIF Cambodia further signify rYojbaba’s dedication to extending its impact across Cambodia through social programs focusing on women and girls’ empowerment [1][3][4].

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