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  1. Taizō Ishizaka (石坂 泰三, Ishizaka Taizō, June 3, 1886 – March 6, 1975) was a leading Japanese businessman and President of the Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations (now the Japan Business Federation) who served as Chairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Japan.

  2. Taizō Ishizaka (石坂 泰三, Ishizaka Taizō?, June 3, 1886 – March 6, 1975) was a leading Japanese businessman and President of the Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations (now the Japan Business Federation) who served as Governor of the Boy Scouts of Japan.

  3. Taizō Ishizaka was a leading Japanese businessman and President of the Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations who served as Governor of the Boy Scouts of Japan. In 1956, in his role as President of the Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations, he presented a request to the Japanese ruling party for the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama.

  4. Ishizaka Taizō machte 1911 seinen Studienabschluss als Jurist an der Universität Tokio und nahm dann seine Arbeit am Ministerium für Kommunikation auf. 1915 wechselte er auf ein Angebot von Yano Tsuneta (1866–1951) zu der von ihm geleiteten Lebensversicherung „Dai-ichi Seimei Hoken“. Von 1938 bis 1946 übernahm er als Präsident das Unternehmen.

  5. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Taizō Ishizaka. Japanese scout master

  6. Mar 7, 1975 · Mr. Ishizaka's life paralleled the rise of Japan as an industrial giant. He was born on June 3, 1886, when the rickshaw and the railroad had just begun to take over from the sedan chair as the ...

  7. Ishizaka Taizo, June 3, 1886 – March 6, 1975) was a leading Japanese businessman and President of the Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations (now the Japan Business Federation) who served as Chairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Japan.In 1956, in his role as President of the Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations, he presented a request to the Japanese ruling party for the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama.In 1971, Ishizaka was the 65th ...