- Body: Alder two pieces
- Neck: canadian maple one piece, U shape
- Fingerboard: canadian maple, 21 frets
- Scale length: 647,7 mm (25,5")
- Nut width: 42 mm (1,65")
- Frets: Sanko SBB-214 (Medium Size) made in Japan
- Bridge: Tokai original ST-VK2 tremolo
- Nut: Cow bone
- Machine heads: Gotoh SD91-05M
- Pickups: 3 x ST-Vintage MK3
- Controls: 1 x volume, 2 x tone, 1 x 5 way switch
- Strings: GHS 09-42
- Included: Hard shell case, reference ST/TE Tweed
- Included: Certificate of Origin
- Lacquer: Poly
Tokai began in 1947, as a harmonica and piano manufacturer. It developed its first melodica, the Pianica, in 1961. Tokai began making banjos and harpsichords in 1973 and the electric piano in 1975. Tokai started making classical guitars in 1965. It made its first electric guitar in 1968 with the Humming Bird, a guitar loosely based on the Mosrite Mark I and II. This was followed in 1970 with the Humming Bird Custom acoustic guitar. Tokai has its own instrument making factory and have built guitars for well-known brands under contract (OEM). Tokai briefly made Fender guitars for sale in Japan only.