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  1. Viscount Masatoshi Ōkōchi (大河内正敏, Ōkōchi Masatoshi, December 6, 1878 – August 29, 1952) was a Japanese physicist and business executive. He was the third director of the Riken Institute, a position which he assumed in 1921 and held for 25 years.

  2. Son of the feudal lord of the Otaki clan, Masatada Okochi. He became an adopted heir to shishaku (viscount) Nobuyoshi Okochi shishaku (viscount) of the Yoshida clan in 1898. He graduated from the Shipbuilding section of the Engineering College of the Imperial University of Tokyo in 1903.

  3. The First World War paved the way for Japan to become a fully-fledged scientific and technological world power. Table of Contents. 1 Introduction. 2 The Impact on Military Technologies. 3 Effects on Heavy and Chemical Industries. 4 The Institutionalisation of Scientific Research and the Expansion of Higher Education.

  4. Kōchi's paternal grandfather was Viscount Masatoshi Ōkōchi, the third director of Riken; her father, a painter, was the second son of Masatoshi. Her husband, television producer Sadataka Hisamatsu, with whom she had a daughter, was descended from the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira clan who ruled over the Imabari Domain. Ancestry

  5. 正敏 まさとし, Masatoshi, Masatosi 大河内 aka おおこうち, Ōkōchi, Okochi, Ookouchi, Ôkôti, Ookouti (6 Dec 1878 - certain 29 Aug 1952)

  6. www.biographies.net › biography › masatoshi-ŌkōchiBiography of Masatoshi Ōkōchi

    Who was Masatoshi Ōkōchi? Masatoshi Okochi was a scientist and business executive. He was the third president of the RIKEN Institute, a position which he assumed in 1921 and held for 25 years.

  7. Viscount Masatoshi Ōkōchi (大河内正敏, Ōkōchi Masatoshi, December 6, 1878 – August 29, 1952) was a Japanese physicist and business executive. He was the third director of the Riken Institute, a position which he assumed in 1921 and held for 25 years.