History
| Mar. 1917 | Founded by Chotaro Futaku, the first president |
| Jan. 1953 | Yasunaga Futaku established Futaku Seisakusho, Ltd. |
| Oct. 1963 | The Sonobe Plant was established in Sonobe-cho, Funai-gun, Kyoto Pref. (currently Sonobe-cho, Nantan-shi, Kyoto Pref.) |
| Nov. 1970 | Futaku Seisakusho Kabushiki Kaisha was established and the Sanjo Plant was built. |
| Sep. 1975 | Futaku Seisakusho Kabushiki Kaisha merged with Futaku Seisakusho Ltd. and was renamed as Futaku Precision Machinery Industry Company. |
| Nov. 1978 | The Second Sonobe Plant was established. |
| Apr. 1980 | The Headquarters and main plant building were completed. |
| Feb. 1985 | The Sanjo Plant was transferred to Nishida Giken Kabushiki Kaisha and Futaku approved its independence. |
| May. 1986 | The Yagi Plant was completed at 8-1, Koaza Shimokawaharada, Aza Oyabu, Yagi-cho, Funai-gun, Kyoto Pref. (currently Yagi-cho, Nantan-shi, Kyoto Pref.) |
| Jan. 1987 | The capital was increased to 30 million yen. |
| Mar. 1992 | 75th anniversary Former president Yasunaga Futaku became Chairman, and former Vice. President Hirokazu Futaku became President and Representative Director. |
| Jun.1998 | The Yagi Plant received certification of the International Quality Assurance Standard ISO 9002. |
| Sep. 2002 | The ISO 9002 certification was extended to include other Futaku operations including Headquarters. |
| Feb. 2003 | Acquired ISO 9001:2000 certification. |
| Dec. 2004 | The Yagi Plant received certification of the KES Environmental Management Standard Step 2. |
| Apr. 2009 | Former President Hirokazu Futaku became Chairman, and former Vice President Ryozo Futaku became President and Representative Director. |
| Jun. 2009 | Futaku established a laboratory in Kyoto University Katsura Campus Venture Plaza. |
| Sep. 2009 | Futaku's Beta titanium pipes were given A ranking by the Kyoto City Venture Business Judge Committee. |
| Dec. 2009 | ---under construction --- |
| Jan. 2010 | Futaku received the Kyoto Small- and Medium-sized Company Technology Award. |
| Mar. 2010 | Futaku moved to its new head-office building, located at 33-3, Karahashi-keiden-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto. |

