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  1. Tanaka Hisashige (田中 久重, October 16, 1799 – November 7, 1881) ialah seorang ilmuwan rangaku, jurutera dan pereka cipta Jepun semasa zaman Bakumatsu dan awal Meiji. Pada tahun 1875 dia mengasaskan apa yang menjadi Toshiba .

  2. Tanaka Hisashige. Tanaka Hisashige (田中 久重 Điền Trung Cửu Trọng?, ngày 16 tháng 10 năm 1799 – ngày 7 tháng 11 năm 1881) là một học giả Lan học, kỹ sư và nhà phát minh trong thời Bakumatsu và đầu thời kỳ Minh Trị ở Nhật Bản. Năm 1875, ông thành lập Tập đoàn Toshiba. Ông được ...

  3. Tanaka Hisashige ( ) Tanaka Hisashige (. ) Hisashige TANAKA (October 16, 1799 - January 11, 1881) was an inventor nicknamed 'Thomas EDISON of the East' and " Karakuri (gimmick) Giemon," who lived from the Edo Period through the Meiji Period. He was born in Kurume, Chikugo Province (present-day Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture).

  4. WikiTree person ID. 田中-4. subject named as. 儀右衞門 久重 儀右衛門, ぎえもん, Giemon, Giyemon, ひさしげ, Hisashige, Hisasige 田中 aka たなか, Tanaka (16 Oct 1799 - 7 Nov 1881) 0 references.

  5. Hisashige Tanaka (田中 久重, October 16, 1799 – November 7, 1881) was a Japanese rangaku scholar, engineer and inventor 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." Property. Value.

  6. Tanaka Hisashige was a Japanese engineer and inventor who founded in 1875 what became the Toshiba Corporation during the late Edo and Meiji period in Japan. He has been called the "Thomas Edison of Japan" or Karakuri Giemon. Early Life & Career. Tanaka was born in Kurume, Chikugo province (present-day Fukuoka prefecture) as the eldest son of a ...

  7. Tanaka Hisashige's Myriad year clock, in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo. The clock displays Japanese, equal hour, and calendar information. The Myriad year clock (万年自鳴鐘, Mannen Jimeishou, lit. Ten-Thousand Year Self-ringing Bell), was a universal clock designed by the Japanese inventor Hisashige Tanaka in 1851.