AsukaBook USA is an international company located in Bend, Oregon. Our headquarters, Asukanet, started manufacturing coffee table books in Japan in 1995, and continues to print and bind books for clients worldwide. Asukanet (Japan) asked Kevin Kubota to be their USA representative in 2005 and thus AsukaBook USA launched in March of that year; and has been booming ever since. Kevin is also the owner of Kubota Image Tools, Kubota Photo Design, and Red Boot Design.
"Our business mantra is to Empower Photographers, and everything we sell and do is designed around that simple principle. If it won't help you make money, or become a better photographer, we won't offer it."
AsukaBook USA was one of the first companies to offer professional quality coffee table style printed books for photographers. We offer a superior product with a polished look and feel that is very popular with photographer's clients.
AsukaBook products have received the Hot One award in 2005, 2007, and 2008. AsukaBook is proud of these accomplishments and strives to continue to innovate and provide customer service that exceeds all expectations.
Meet AsukaBook's Staff
Katie
Customer Care Manager
Megan
Customer Care Support
Staci
Customer Care Support
Kellee
Customer Care Support
Craig
Customer Care Support
Carol
Customer Care Support
Jennifer
Order Processor
Lindsay
Customer Relations
Karen
Shipping & Receiving Manager
Stephanie
Shipping & Receiving
Kevin
Idea Man
Clare
Queen Bee
Sarah C
Sales & Marketing Director
Jill
Systems Development
About Asukanet
Asukanet Co., Ltd. is based in Japan. Since 1995 Asukanet has been creating digital photo collection products for Japan’s professional photographers. Asukanet produces over 200,000 coffee-table style books annually for Japanese customers and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Market. AsukaBook is widely endorsed by professional photographers and graphic designers because of the exceptional quality of our products.
Asukanet is also working with some of the major digital camera makers to develop new methods for exhibiting photography through their superior printing techniques.