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  • *''Japanese'': 三井越後屋 ''(Mitsui Echigo-ya)'' ...[Mitsui Hachiroemon|Mitsui family]], the business later developed into the Mitsui & Co. holding company, one of the largest ''zaibatsu''/''keiretsu'' in Japa
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  • ...tore sign for the [[Echigo-ya]], run by the successive heads of the Mitsui family. Replica on display at [[National Museum of Japanese History]]]] ...e.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A view of one of the rooms in the home of the 11th Mitsui Hachirôemon, now located at the [[Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum]
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  • ...of the early 20th century, serving at times on the board of directors of [[Mitsui Bank]], as president of the [[Bank of Japan]], and as [[Ministry of Finance ...ctors of Mitsui, and helped put into place a number of policies within the Mitsui ''zaibatsu'' (conglomerate), including mandatory retirement and public stoc
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  • ...mperial Palace]]. [[Emperor Reigen]] and his court relocate to the [[Konoe family]] mansion while the palace is rebuilt. *1673/8 The [[Mitsui family]] opens the [[Echigo-ya]] in Edo.
    2 KB (308 words) - 17:18, 23 June 2019
  • [[File:Irwin-plot.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Irwin family plot at [[Aoyama Cemetery]]. Robert Walker Irwin's grave is at right, with ...]] as an agent of the Pacific Mail Co., later becoming involved with the [[Mitsui]] Trading Company (est. [[1876]]). In [[1867]], he was appointed Vice-Consu
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  • *Mitsui Corporation Main Building (''Mitsui honkan'') **Former [[Maeda clan|Maeda Family]] Main Residence (Komaba campus)
    17 KB (2,392 words) - 20:17, 24 June 2022