LED lighting at Gyoza no Ohsho to CO2 reduction in Kyoto City,
the Ideal Environmental City
Ohsho Food Service Corporation
Gyoza no Ohsho’s original location at Shijo Omiya (restaurant No. 1) was renovated and reopened as an geco-restauranth using fluorescent tube LED lamp, along with the R-DM15N1W LED downlight. (September 25, 2009)
- Gyoza no Ohshofs restaurant no. 1 was reborn as an geco-restauranth.
- The new LED lamps used under the awning is expected to be effective at repelling insects in the summer.
- LED downlights emit natural lighting with no glare.
Establishing an geco-restauranth
Ohsho Food Service is proactively involved in environmental solutions, including introducing cogeneration systems and promoting beneficial uses for used disposable chopsticks in order to curtail global warming and reduce CO2 emissions. Some of the locations of this nationwide chain are open 24 hours a day, making controlling CO2 emissions an important consideration. The conclusion resulting from a comprehensive study of energy saving capability, safety, and other factors is to use ROHM LED lighting
LED lighting from a semiconductor manufacturer
For Osho, which has four or five major location openings or large-scale renovations every month, it was essential to find lighting fixtures that feature high reliability and are both versatile and environmentally considerate. ROHM LED lighting solutions, utilizing in-house LEDs in-house and unique circuit technologies, met these requirements.
Excellent brightness and presentation
Osho is pleased with both the brightness and aesthetics provided by the ten R-FAC40A fluorescent tube LED lamps installed below the awnings. They are expected to be an effective countermeasure against insects, particularly in the summer, since LEDs do not emit ultraviolet rays. In addition, six LED downlights are mounted in the entrance area inside the restaurant, emitting glareless, natural lighting.