Opening of SPACE WALKER Nagasaki Plant

On September 21, 2022, SPACE WALKER, Inc. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Akihide Manabe) newly opened the SPACE WALKER Nagasaki Plant, to facilitate the development, manufacturing, and sales of high-pressure gas composite tanks.

SPACE WALKER Nagasaki Plant, Established on September 21, 2022

Weight reduction is the biggest challenge in rocket development. The majority of the internal structure are made up by high-pressure gas and cryogenic propellant tanks, necessitating robust yet lightweight storage vessels.

The establishment of the SPACE WALKER Nagasaki Plant marks a significant step in our commitment to advancing our capabilities to contribute in various sectors, including both space technology and decarbonization efforts on earth.

With our investment in state-of-the-art technology, including Japan’s largest filament winding machine at the plant, we will focus on the development, manufacturing, and sales of high-pressure gas composite tanks, a crucial component in rocket development in our pursuit of lightweight and robust solutions.

SPACE WALKER is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of lightweight engineering, maximizing storage efficiency, and advancing research and development of next-generation composite tanks. The Nagasaki Plant signifies our commitment to a sustainable future for all.


SPACE WALKER is a university startup conducting research and development of winged reusable suborbital and orbital spaceplanes. The company also develops and sells composite tanks, utilizing space technology for both space and terrestrial industries. SPACE WALKER envisions sustainable commercial space transportation for all, as familiar as commercial air travel today.

For inquiries contact:
Corporate Planning Office / Public Relations
pr@space-walker.co.jp