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Carlos Kasuga

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61: 360:. July 6, 2013. Retrieved on December 25, 2013. "Es expresidente de diversas asociaciones e instancias, como la Asociación Mexicana Japonesa, del Comité de las Celebraciones del 90 Aniversario de la Migración Japonesa a México, de la Asociación Panamericana Nikkei, de la Federación Panamericana de la Leche, y presidió y fundó el Liceo Mexicano Japonés." 198:, when he was around four years old, soldiers came to his house and told his family they had to leave for Mexico City in 72 hours. He stated that later two soldiers came to the house to escort the family to the train station and that everyone in Cerritos came to the station to say goodbye to the Kasugas. 337:. "who provided that quote, was born in Mexico to Japanese parents who immigrated in the 1930s. Carlos is the founder and president of the Japanese Mexican School, director general of Yakult, which produces a probiotic health care product, and president of the Pan American Nikkei Association." 432: 317: 254:, Chiapas, the site of the first organized Japanese settlement in Latin America. As a result of his involvement, the municipality decreased its daily production of trash from 18 tons to 5. Kasuga has donated the funds for 172:. His mother, Mitsuko Osaka, arrived in 1936 after Tsutomu asked his relatives in Japan to find a potential wife willing to move to Mexico. The couple originally lived in 466: 290: 569: 529: 625: 630: 516: 377: 134:(born 26 October 1937) is a Mexican businessman, philanthropist and public speaker. He is the founder of the Mexican division of the yogurt company 635: 502: 384:. "Acknowledgements We wish to thank Carlos Kasuga, President of the Pan-American Nikkei Association since its foundation in 1981 until 1995." 66: 506: 267: 202: 145: 565: 445: 330: 161: 369: 547: 287: 209: 184: 173: 111: 99: 437: 322: 525: 140: 512: 381: 350: 620: 551: 255: 70: 406: 640: 583: 600: 498: 230: 562:
Carlos Kasuga, presidente del Consejo Directivo de Yakult, impartió conferencia a universitarios
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Looking Like the Enemy: Japanese Mexicans, the Mexican State, and US Hegemony, 1897-1945
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Looking Like the Enemy: Japanese Mexicans, the Mexican State, and US Hegemony, 1897-1945
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Alimenten su espíritu y estén orgullosos de tener un país tan rico: Carlos Kasuga Osaka
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I am 60% Japanese and 60% Mexican: Inside México talks with Carlos Kasuga Osaka
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being used in Japan's toy industry. This knowledge led to the establishment of
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by the Kasuga family, a business that would become the main manufacturer of
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The Centennial anniversary of the Japanese immigration to Peru, 1899-1999
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In September 1938, the Kasuga family opened a general merchant store in
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and they opened a candy shop with the Yamazaki family after the war.
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and served as its chair. He also served as the president of the
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Carlos Kasuga, dueño de Yakult, comparte el secreto de su éxito
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Educación formativa es la clave del crecimiento: Carlos Kasuga
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During his time at Sophia University, he learned about new
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Carlos Kasuga earned a degree in accounting from the
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Kasuga stated that in 1942, amid tensions caused by
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Carlos Kasuga: "Everything That You Do, Do It well"
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Index

Carlos Kasuga Osaka
Spanish name
surname

PyME
Secretaría de Economía
Cerritos, San Luis Potosí
Escuela Bancaria y Comercial
Yakult
Yakult
Liceo Mexicano Japonés
Pan American Nikkei Association
immigrants from Japan
Nagano Prefecture
Great Depression
Cerritos
San Luis Potosí
Cárdenas, San Luis Potosi
World War II
Japanese community of Mexico City
Escuela Bancaria y Comercial
Sophia University
plastics
Industrias Kay
inflatable
Nikkei
Acacoyagua
smart boards
Japanese community of Mexico City
Carlos Kasuga, dueño de Yakult, comparte el secreto de su éxito

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