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  1. Iwasaki Yatarō (岩崎 弥太郎, January 9, 1835 – February 7, 1885) was a Japanese industrialist and financier known as the founder of Mitsubishi, one of Japan's largest conglomerates. [1]

  2. Iwasaki Yatarō (born Jan. 9, 1835, Tosa province, Japan—died Feb. 7, 1885, Tokyo) was an industrial entrepreneur who founded the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, the second largest of the family-owned industrial-financial combines that dominated the economic life of Japan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Of petty samurai (warrior class) origin ...

  3. Iwasaki Yatarō (岩崎 彌太郎, January 9, 1835 – February 7, 1885) was a Japanese industrialist and financier known as the founder of Mitsubishi Group, one of Japan's largest conglomerates.

  4. Iwasaki Yatarō was more than just a businessman; he was a visionary who played a crucial role in shaping modern Japan. His ability to foresee trends, adapt to change, and maintain integrity in business practices left an indelible mark on the corporate world.

  5. Apr 1, 2019 · Following the introduction of equality laws in the late nineteenth century, Mitsubishi founder Iwasaki Yatarō and the “father of Japanese capitalism” Shibusawa Eiichi both rose from common...

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  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Iwasaki Yatarō, founder of Mitsubishi, was born a commoner in Japan in 1835. The country was closed off from the rest of the world at that time, in the midst of a self-imposed isolationism that would last two centuries.

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    Iwasaki Yataro. Name In Japanese : 坂本竜馬. Pronunciation : iwasaki yatarō. Period : 1835 to 1885. Yataro was born in a provincial farming family in Aki, Tosa province (now Kochi Prefecture). His great-grandfather had sold his family’s samurai status to pay off their debts, but the samurai spirit was strong in the family.

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