Close Menu
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Film & TV
  • Fashion
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Health
What's Hot

WASPI compensation offer for women rejected again after government review | Politics News

January 29, 2026

Rybakina survives Pegula rally, sets up Sabalenka rematch in Australian Open final

January 29, 2026

I had a “coregasm” in fitness class – the exercise I need to avoid

January 29, 2026
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
Nana Media
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Film & TV
  • Fashion
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Health
العربية
Nana Media
العربية
You are at:Home»Business»Takeshi Niinami: CEO of the Japanese drink Giant Solvy Resigns to Drug probe
Business

Takeshi Niinami: CEO of the Japanese drink Giant Solvy Resigns to Drug probe

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 2, 20252 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Takeshi Niinami: CEO of the Japanese drink Giant Solvy Resigns to Drug probe
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

Resignation of Suntory CEO

The chairman and CEO of Suntory Holdings, Takeshi Niinami, has resigned after claiming that he bought products with THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis. This was confirmed by the company on Tuesday.

Background of the Incident

Niinami, 66, one of the most prominent managing directors of Japan, stated that he believes the additions he bought are legal. He often served as the face of the company in Japan and appeared on CNN. Investigators had previously searched Niinami’s house in Tokyo, suspecting that he had received products with cannabis fabric notes from a friend overseas.

Investigation Details

The police believe that the objects may have contained THC and are examining whether Niinami knew that the substance is strictly regulated in Japan. Niinami informed colleagues on August 22 that he was being examined. On September 1, Niinami offered to resign, citing personal reasons, and the company effectively accepted his resignation on the same day.

Circumstances of the Resignation

Niinami had informed the company that the investigation affected the supplementary materials that he had bought, assuming they were legal. The company’s President, Nobuhiro Torii, and Vice President, Kenji Yamada, addressed the issue in a press conference on Tuesday.

About Suntory

Suntory is one of Japan’s most famous beverage brands, selling beer, whiskey, sports, and energy drinks. The company’s whiskey was featured in Sophia Coppolla’s 2003 film "Lost in Translation," where Oscar-nominated Bill Murray played an over-the-hill US actor who became friends with a lonely young woman during a trip to Tokyo to promote the company’s whiskey.

Laws Regarding THC in Japan

The possession, sale, or import of substances containing THC is strictly prohibited in Japan. Violations can lead to a prison sentence of up to seven years, while trade or smuggling carries harsh punishments. Japan distinguishes no difference between the leisure and medical use of cannabis.

Niinami’s Career

Niinami has long been a top-class figure in business and politics, serving as an economic advisor to several Japanese prime ministers. Before joining Suntory, he was the managing director of the Convenience Store Chain Lawson and was the first outsider to head the family giants.

Recent Developments in Suntory

In December, Suntory’s Torii was promoted to president, and control of the Japanese whiskey giant was returned to its founding family. Niinami stayed in his roles as chairman and CEO until his recent resignation.

Bill Murray Cannabis (drug) Convenience store Empire of Japan Energy drink Japan Japanese whisky Kenji Yamada (judoka) Lost in Translation (film) Smuggling Suntory Tokyo
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Avatar photo
Nana Media
  • Website

Related Posts

WASPI compensation offer for women rejected again after government review | Politics News

January 29, 2026

Santander UK is closing 44 branches – will yours be affected? | Money news

January 29, 2026

Amazon to cut 16,000 jobs worldwide to streamline operations | Money news

January 29, 2026
Top Posts

WASPI compensation offer for women rejected again after government review | Politics News

January 29, 2026

Gavin Newsom is played by Travis Quentin Young in the film ’33 Days’.

June 10, 2025

Yes, that’s really that Bob Dylan MGKS “Lost Americana” albon trailer tells

June 11, 2025

How to find the perfect fascinator for the race day

June 10, 2025
Don't Miss
Entertainment

Replacement buses as a railway celebrates 200 years

By Nana MediaSeptember 23, 2025

Introduction to a Historic Railway Line The Stockton and Darlington Railway, which first ran on…

In the first quarter, the E & tariff increases by 18.7% to 16.9 billion.

May 13, 2025

A British surgeon that has recently returned from Gaza speaks to France 24

June 20, 2025

Adolescence Emmy’s transporter “didn’t give time to go to the toilet”

September 15, 2025
About Us
About Us

Welcome to Nana Media – your digital hub for stories that move, inform, and inspire. We’re a modern media platform built for today’s audience, covering everything from the glitz of entertainment and the magic of film & TV to the latest innovations shaping our tech-driven world. At Nana Media, we bring you sharp insights, honest opinions, and fresh takes on the trends shaping pop culture and beyond.

Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
Our Picks

WASPI compensation offer for women rejected again after government review | Politics News

January 29, 2026

Rybakina survives Pegula rally, sets up Sabalenka rematch in Australian Open final

January 29, 2026

I had a “coregasm” in fitness class – the exercise I need to avoid

January 29, 2026
Our Newsletter

Subscribe Us To Receive Our Latest News Directly In Your Inbox!!!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

© Copyright 2026 . All Right Reserved By Nanamedia.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.