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  1. Fusanosuke Kuhara (久原 房之助, Kuhara Fusanosuke, 12 July 1869 – 29 January 1965) was an entrepreneur, politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan.

  2. July 12, 1869 - January 29, 1965. Birthplace (modern name) Yamaguchi. Occupation, Status. Businessperson , Politician. Description. After graduating from Keio Gijuku, he joined Morimura-gumi. He joined Fujita-gumi (fujitagumi group) in 1891 and contributed to the reconstruction of the Kosaka Mine.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Fusanosuke Kuhara, who opened the Hitachi Mine in 1905 and became a politician and a leader of the nonferrous industry in Japan. Discover his vision of “the Mine as One Big Family” and his legacy of respect for employees.

  4. Fusanosuke KUHARA (July 12, 1869-January 29, 1965) was a Japanese businessman and statesman before the war. He was also called "Kozan ou" (king of mining industry) for bening a president of Kuhara Kogyosho (Hitachi copper mine), which later became Hitachi, Ltd. and Kuhara Zaibatsu .

  5. Overview. In 1905, The founder of the JX Metals Group, Fusanosuke Kuhara acquired the Akasawa Copper Mine and started operation as the Hitachi Mine. This was the very beginning of the Group.

  6. www.shunko.jp › english › shunkoShunko Konwa-kai

    The roots of the Shunko Group go back to 1905 (Meiji 38). In that year, the founder Fusanosuke Kuhara established Kuhara Mining Co. and started management of Hitachi Mine. Rapid growth followed, leading to diversification of business.

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  8. Fusanosuke Kuhara was a Japanese entrepreneur, syndicalist, politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan. He founded the Kuhara zaibatsu, a vast conglomerate of enterprises, and played a role in the League of Diet Members Carry Through the Holy War and the restoration of Russo-Japanese relations.