株式会社リベラ・ゲーミング・オペレーションズ

History

  • 1951

    Started business as a pachinko hall operator in Toyama, Japan

  • 1965

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. was established

  • 2008

    Libera Investments, Inc. was established

  • 2010

    Libera Real Estate Management, Inc. was established

  • 2015

    Libera Distribution, Inc. was established

  • 2020

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired Four Seasons Co., Ltd., which operated five pachinko halls.

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. relocated its headquarters to Shinjuku, Tokyo.

  • 2021

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired a pachinko hall from Shouei Project, Inc.

  • 2022

    Libera Hotels & Resorts, Inc. was established.

    Libera Real Estate Management, Inc. acquired Mitsuwa, Inc., a real estate leasing company.

  • 2023

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired a pachinko hall from Ohta, Inc.

    Libera Real Estate Management, Inc., Libera Investments, Inc., Libera Distribution, Inc. and Libera Hotels & Resorts, Inc. became wholly owned subsidiaries of Libera Gaming Operations, Inc.

  • 2024

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired a pachinko hall from Eiju Sangyo, Inc.

    Libera Distribution, Inc. opened Komeda Coffee Shop Kohoku Tokyu S.C. as part of its café and restaurant business.

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired M&B, Inc.

  • 2025

    Libera Distribution, Inc. changed its name to Libera Food & Beverage, Inc. and relocated its head office to Shinjuku, Tokyo.

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired two pachinko halls from Seibi, Inc.

    Libera Food & Beverage, Inc. acquired the restaurant business from Arossa Manuel, Inc.

    Libera Real Estate Management, Inc. merged with Libera Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired a relaxation salon from Toho Co., Inc.

  • 2026

    Libera Gaming Operations, Inc. acquired 100% of the shares of Ginza Fureai Park, Inc., making it a wholly owned subsidiary.

    Libera Food & Beverage, Inc. acquired 100% of the shares of Pain au Lait, Inc., a bakery operator with two stores in Toyama Prefecture, and succeeded to its business.