Born in [[Kyoto]] in [[1877]], he was involved in theatre from a young age, becoming the head of the Kyoto Sakai-za theater in [[1895]]. In [[1902]], he and his brother Matsujirô founded the Matsutake company, combining their names to form the new company name. The company would later be renamed Shôchiku, using the ''on-yomi'' readings of the same [[kanji]] characters. | Born in [[Kyoto]] in [[1877]], he was involved in theatre from a young age, becoming the head of the Kyoto Sakai-za theater in [[1895]]. In [[1902]], he and his brother Matsujirô founded the Matsutake company, combining their names to form the new company name. The company would later be renamed Shôchiku, using the ''on-yomi'' readings of the same [[kanji]] characters. |