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  1. Baron Masuda Takashi (益田 孝, November 12, 1848 – December 28, 1938), was a Japanese industrialist, investor, and art collector. He was a prominent entrepreneur in Meiji, Taishō and early Shōwa period Japan, responsible for transforming Mitsui into a zaibatsu through the creation of a general trading company, Mitsui Bussan.

  2. Description. Businessman. Born in Niigata, the son of a minor official to the magistrate of Sado. He studied English and accompanied Nagaoki Ikeda in the 1863 mission to Europe. In 1871, he entered Ministry of Finance at the invitation of Kaoru Inoue andserved as Zohei Gonnokami (Master of the mint). He resigned in 1873.

  3. The first president of the former Mitsui & Co., Takashi Masuda. At the time of the 1868 Meiji Restoration, Takashi Masuda was a Lieutenant Colonel in the shogunate's cavalry. He was highly proficient in English.

  4. Nov 12, 2020 · On this day, November 12 in the year 1848, one of the pioneers in the industrialization of Japan was born in Niigata prefecture. His name was Masuda Takashi, the man responsible for the early growth of Mitsui, one of the largest trading companies in the world.

  5. View Takashi Masudas profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: Ocean Network Express · Education: 慶應義塾大学 · Location: Richmond · 500 ...

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  6. Takashi Masuda. Takashi Masuda established a new form of business—the general trading company—and became Mitsui & Co.’s first president at the tender age of 29. Masuda is also renowned as the person who founded the Chugai Bukka Shimpo, the predecessor of the modern-day Nihon Keizai Shimbun.

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  8. Jan 1, 1993 · An elaborate social ritual in which the worlds of business and art collecting intersected, the tea ceremony guided Masuda in amassing the finest collection of Sino-Japanese art in the early Japanese industrial era.