I mean, look at all the different stuff popping up when you google it. You got “Pluc C Factory協同組合” which, honestly, sounds like a Japanese co-op selling… stuff. Fashion? Electronics? Who knows. Maybe they’re like, the Costco of Japan, but with a weirdly specific name. I dunno, just a guess.
Then there’s “C+C Music Factory.” Now THAT I vaguely remember. “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)”! Classic! But the description here is all “dynamic group of curious creatives” and “marketing maestros”… sounds kinda corporate and less “dance party” to me. Maybe they rebranded? Or maybe *I’m* just old. Probably both, tbh.
And THEN there’s “Clean Factory Watch.” Okay, hold up. “ソニーミュージックによるC+C ミュージック・ファクトリー公式サイト” …so Clean Factory Watch is NOT affiliated with C+C Music Factory. Got it. Confusing, much? Anyway, apparently, Clean Factory Watch is related to Sony Music and… well, the rest is in Japanese. But it *seems* like it’s about music. Wait, so WHY is it called “Clean Factory Watch”? My brain hurts.
Okay, shifting gears HARD. “S&C Factory” is all about used cars. AND autobody work. Okay, that’s a *completely* different vibe. Like, from dance anthems to rusty fenders in a single click. The internet is a wild place, man. I think I sent them a message by accident, oops.
Oh god, now we’re in replica watch territory with “VS Factory Replica Watch Official” and “CLEAN SUBMARINER High-Technology Ceramic.” Honestly? This whole thing is making me slightly uncomfortable. Fake Rolexes? Shady. Real shady. I feel like I’m accidentally stumbling into some kind of online black market.
And finally, we got “中古車EX” and “Forex Factory.” Hold up, “Forex Factory is where professional traders connect to the forex markets…” So we went from knockoff watches to international currency trading. What a rollercoaster!
So, yeah. “C Factory.” It’s… everything. It’s Japanese Costco, rebranded 90s dance music, maybe a music label, used cars, *questionable* replica watches, and global finance. It’s like the internet threw up a bunch of random businesses and called it a day. I honestly don’t know what the *point* of “C Factory” is, or if there’s even a *single* “C Factory” at all.