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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.
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Ôtani moved to [[Tokyo]] in [[1910]], and soon acquired the [[Shintomi-za]], Hongô-za, and [[Meiji-za]]. In 1914, he obtained the promotional rights to the [[Kabuki-za]]. He was later awarded the [[Order of Culture]].
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Ôtani moved to [[Tokyo]] in [[1910]], and soon acquired the [[Shintomi-za]], Hongô-za, and [[Meiji-za]]. In 1914, he obtained the promotional rights to the [[Kabuki-za]], and in 1937 he became the president of Shôchiku. After the end of World War II, he was active in working towards the recovery of the theater and film worlds, particularly in the preservation of the traditional arts of kabuki and [[bunraku]], and the revival of ''[[shinpa]]''. He was later awarded the [[Order of Culture]] in 1955. Ôtani died on 1969/12/27, at the age of 92.
 
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1877-1969 明治-昭和時代の実業家。
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明治10年12月13日生まれ。父の跡をついで興行界にはいり,京都歌舞伎座を経営。明治35年兄白井松次郎と松竹合名社を設立。昭和12年松竹社長。第二次大戦後の演劇,映画の復興につくし,とくに歌舞伎,文楽,新派の伝統芸能の保護につとめた。昭和30年文化勲章。昭和44年12月27日死去。92歳。京都出身。
      
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