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      • 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.
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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Fuyuki Tominaga was the brother-in-law of the famous art collector and connoisseur, Baron Masuda Takashi (1848-1938), who either bought the vase directly from the Tominaga family, or purchased it at auction.

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  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Last week a bona fide tycoon, Takashi Masuda, died in Japan. When Commodore Perry's "black ships" arrived in Japan in 1853, Takashi... The word "tycoon" originated in Japan.