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  1. Hisashige Tanaka (田中 久重, October 16, 1799 – November 7, 1881) was a Japanese businessman, inventor, mechanical engineer, and rangaku scholar who was prominent during the Bakumatsu and early Meiji period in Japan. In 1875, he founded what became the Toshiba Corporation. He has been called the "Thomas Edison of Japan" or "Karakuri Giemon."

  2. Hisashige Tanaka was born on September 18, 1799, in what is now the city of Kurume in Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyushu. His father, Yaemon, was a skilled maker of tortoiseshell ornaments, and the constant sight of him working implanted seeds of creativity in the young Hisashige.

  3. Jul 29, 2013 · Learn about Tanaka Hisashige, a prolific inventor who created mechanical dolls, clocks, steam engines, and more. He also started the company that became Toshiba and was known as the Thomas Edison of Japan.

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  4. Learn about Hisashige Tanaka, a prominent inventor and entrepreneur in late Edo and early Meiji Japan. He created Karakuri mechanical dolls, clocks, steam engines, cannons, and more.

  5. Tanaka Hisashige, originally named Tanaka Giemon, was born in 1799 as the eldest son of a tortoiseshell craftsman. Early in his childhood, he showed mechanical ingenuity in making devices, some of which were useful to his neighbours. At the age of eighteen, his father passed away.

  6. Sep 23, 2021 · 3 years ago. 6 minutes. 0. Wikimedia Commons. Tanaka Hisashige was the co-founder of the Japanese tech giant that is now known as Toshiba Corporation. In Japan, he has the same reputation that...

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  8. This display introduces a dramatic interpretation of the lives of Hisashige TANAKA and Ichisuke FUJIOKA, the founders of Toshiba, and explains the DNA of Toshiba. Hisashige Tanaka One of Japan's greatest inventors, he was known as “the genius of mechanical wonders.”