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  1. Sakichi Toyoda. Sakichi Toyoda: inventor of Japan’s first power loom, the Type G automatic loom and the original circular loom; founder of the Toyota Group; and a major contributor to the development and modernization of Japan’s machine industries. Here, we trace the course of Sakichi’s life.

  2. Biography: Sakichi Toyoda is known as the "King of Japanese Inventors" and the father of the Japanese industrial revolution. Toyoda’s father was a carpenter and farmer who taught him carpentry. Toyoda grew up during a time of great change in Japan, as the country moved from the shogunate era to the Meiji era.

  3. Visitors can delve into not only the creation of the automatic loom, but Sakichi's visions, which lead to the expansion of Japanese industry, including the automotive business. House of Sakichi Toyoda's Birth (Rebuilt October 1990)

  4. Jan 25, 2017 · 81. 6.3K views 7 years ago. Paul Akers, host of The American Innovator, shares the story of Sakichi Toyoda, often referred to as the father of the Japanese industrial revolution, and the...

  5. The Story of Sakichi Toyoda. Sakichi Toyoda, the founder of Toyota Industries Corporation, possessed a strong ambition to contribute to society from his days as a youth. He had devoted his 63-year-long life to invention.

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · Sakichi Toyoda (1867 – 1930) was a Japanese inventor, industrialist and the founder of Toyota Industries Co., Ltd. Sakichi Toyoda revolutionized the textiles industry in Japan. He is sometimes called the Japanese Thomas Edison. Founder of the 5 whys.

  7. Jan 4, 2015 · The Sakichi Toyoda Memorial House in the rural town of Kosai, west of Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture close to Lake Hamana, is the birthplace of the inventor Sakichi Toyoda (1867-1930), the founding father of the present day Toyota Corporation. Sakichi Toyoda. History of Sakichi Toyoda Memorial House.

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