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Sailer's history

Sailer (Oberkilfen, Oberestreich) in Austria is a long-established bakery that has been operating for generations since 1913.

 

In Austria, taking over the family business is commonplace, and Sailer's owner, Adolf Sailer, has been working as a baker since he was 15 years old.

 

The name Adolf Sailer has also been passed down from generation to generation, and is now in its fourth generation.

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Adolf Sailer I

​1882.

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Adolf Sailer II

​1911.

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Adolf Sailer III

​1938.

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Adolf Sailer IV

​1963.

1870

'Sailer' was opened in Burgenland by the first Adolf Sailer.

1913

'Beccarei Sailer' was opened in Radstadt by the second generation Adolf Sailer.

1930

'Beccarei Sailer' is opened in Willibald by the third generation Adolf Sailer.

1939-1945

Second World War

1945

Adolf Sailer, the third generation, died while dispatching troops to Russia.

1960

He sold Willibald's store and opened a new restaurant, ``Beccarei Sailer'' in Mauerskirfen.

1994

4th generation Adolf Sailer opens ``Beccarai & Konditry Sailer'' in Fukuoka, Japan.

2000-present

The Austrian store was taken over by his younger brother Rudolf Sailer.

the current

It has been successful in both Austria and Japan.

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Opening a cyler in Japan
​4th generation Sailer

1963

Born on July 8, 1963 in Mauerskirfen, Austria.
Father: Adolf Sailer, baker
Mother: Elfriede Sailer (maiden name: Rintlebauer) Clerk

1969

Educational background: Completed elementary school and 5 years of compulsory education.

1978

Vocational training: Trained as a confectioner (2 years) and a baker (2 years) at Karl Weinhaupt in Altheim.

1982

Vocational school: Graduate with good marks in the final exam at Braunau and Linz.

1982-1983

He served in the army for one year in Salzburg.

1983-1989

I work at a store run by my parents.

1984-1986

During his stay in Fukuoka, he worked under Mr. Mitsuhiro Harada at Chidoriya.

1986-1987

Returned to Austria and obtained the qualification of Master of Bread and Confectionery.

1989

Return to Fukuoka "Chidoriya" again.

1989-1993

Works as a store manager at Vicerose in Akasaka, Fukuoka.

1994

Opened Beccarai & Konditrai Sailer in Fukuoka.

1996-present

Works as a teacher at Tsuji○○ School in Osaka.

April 1997

Instructor at Fukuoka Nakamura Culinary School

1998

During the Nagano Olympics, he was invited by the Austrian Olympic team to bake bread for the athletes.

1999

Invited by the Emperor to Austria's 120th anniversary festival.

September 4, 2001

Established Austrian Confectionery Sailer Japan Ltd.

2002

During the Japan-Korea World Cup, he was invited by the Cameroon national team to bake bread for the players.

2003-2008

Becomes an official sponsor of J.League Avispa Fukuoka.

2004-present

Started Avispa product online shop.

May 2005

Sailer sister store/LA SUPIGA (Italian bread specialty store) opened

October 2009

Officially licensed by FC Bayern Munich.
Sports bar & restaurant/BAYERN Fukuoka opens.

March 29, 2010

Purchased the building where Sailer is located as the Sailer headquarters building.

2011

Japan's first Austrian-German style vocational school "Spirit of Meister School"
Plan and cooperate as an advisor.

year 2012

Technical partnership with Hotel Okura JR Huis Ten Bosch to provide guidance.

March 2014

cafe klimt open

April 2014

Served as a lecturer at Nakamura Academy Korea

August 2017

Interviewed by Austrian TV station - Servus-TV

December 2018

Bayern FUKUOKA closed

August 2019

Interviewed on German TV station Kabel1's popular program Aventever Leben

November 2019

Sailer Korea Open

2020

Supporting the Norwegian and Austrian Olympic teams

others

Appears on numerous radio programs and TV programs (NHK, RKB, KBC, TNC, FBS, Fuji TV, Saga TV).

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