| 1979 : | Ginza Motoji was founded as “ Motoji Gofukuten” by Komei Motoji |
| 1984 : | The Company changed its name to “Ginza Motoji” |
| 1988 : | Opened the first flag store in Ginza 's 2nd District. |
| 1993 : | The store was moved to the 1st District of Ginza |
| 1994 : | Launched the first ‘Story of Ginza' collection |
| 1996 : | Held a ‘cocoons' exhibition |
| 1997 : | Introduced Men's Kimono Class |
| 1998 : | Introduced Kimono Dyed by Ginza's Willow . |
| 2000: | Opened ‘Waori' which specializes in Pongee fabric in Ginza 's 3 rd District. |
| 2002: | Komei introduced the first ever Men's Kimono Store, called ‘Otoko no Kimono' |
| 2003 : | Komei published his first book ‘Otoko no Kimono Jinsei Hajimemasenka (Introduction to Gent 's Daily Life in Kimono)' |
| Opened ‘Shikkai', the concept of which is mainly focussed on after-care services | |
| 2004 : | Opened ‘Wasen', specialising in dyed fabric, Gallery Izumi to create opportunities for up-coming and well-known designers in Ginza 's 4th District. Simultaneously relocated ‘Otoko no Kimono' to the same place from Ginza 's 3rd District. |
| 2005 : | Komei published his second book, “Ginza Motoji Otoko no Kimono(Ginza Motoji's Kimono for Gents)” which was aimed at men. |
| 2007 : | Introduced the first ever Kimono which made by only male cocoons, called ‘Platinum Boy' |
| Produced original accessories collaborating with Italian designers. | |
| 2008 : | Opened the first Otoko no Kimono store outside of Ginza, in Osaka . |
