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Masuda Takashi

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77: 233:. Masuda's ancestors have been - for generations - employed at Sado Magistrate's Office. Masuda's father became Hakodate bugyō, serving as a representative of the central government to the regional magistrate office. His position involved dealing with foreigners and foreign trade as the 356:, beginning Mitsui’s expansion into Japanese overseas colonies. By the 1910s, Mitsui had developed into Japan’s largest general trading company, accounting for nearly 20% of Japan’s total trade. 623: 349:
as president. This company became the core of the producing sector of the Mitsui Trading Company as well as its expansion in the 1890s in the machinery, textile, and paper industries.
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to negotiate the cancellation of the open-port status of Yokohama. He was inspired by Western culture so, upon his return home, he studied
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at very favorable prices when the government decided to divest itself of industries. This became the subsidiary company,
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in Japan, which - to this day - only invited economically prominent people. In 1918, he was elevated in rank of
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in November 1871, and along with Tsuda, would devoted her life to furthering education for women in Japan.
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The Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan: Bodies Re-Presenting the Past
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with Inoue’s support. In 1876, at the age of 29, Masuda was appointed the president of
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Masuda negotiated with the Ministry of Industry to acquire ownership of the
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Masuda formally retired in 1913, and devoted his energies towards the
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Masuda died in 1938, and his grave is at the Buddhist temple of
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Art, Tea and Industry: Masuda Takashi and the Mitsui Circle
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Takashi Masuda
Takashi Masuda (computer scientist)
Takashi Masuda (basketball)
Japanese name
surname

Sado Island
Niigata Prefecture
Mitsui Bussan
Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Meiji
Taishō
Shōwa period
Japan
Mitsui
zaibatsu
trading company
Mitsui Bussan
Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Sado Island
Niigata Prefecture
Tokugawa shogunate
Hakodate bugyō
sakoku
Bakumatsu period
Townsend Harris
Zenpuku-ji
Azabu
Ikeda Nagaoki
Second Japanese Embassy to Europe

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