Presently clubs, regions, high schools, colleges, and tournaments throughout the U.S. use Mikasa volleyballs.
The company began its life producing many different types of rubber products, such as flip-flops and dodgeballs.
It began using the Mikasa brand name on its sports products in 1935, and in the early 1940s was consolidated with a number of rival rubber companies.
[7] The ITUC argued that Mikasa succeeded in either forcing the resignation of most of the factory's union committee in an affront to the right of its employees to organize.
The Thai Labor Campaign alleged that new Mikasa factory workers received only 173 baht per day.