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  • ...the founder of a secondhand clothing shop which later developed into the [[Takashimaya]] department store corporation. ...hes out of the rice shop, and in [[1831]], opened his own shop, calling it Takashimaya, and selling secondhand clothes.
    1 KB (204 words) - 05:41, 2 March 2012
  • Iida Tetsusaburô was the fourth head of the [[Takashimaya]] corporation, which was begun by his grandfather, [[Iida Shinshichi I]], a ...is. He took on the name Iida Shinshichi IV during his time as president of Takashimaya, from 1888-1919, and again from 1927-1942. His brother Masanosuke (1863-193
    2 KB (260 words) - 23:33, 22 July 2016
  • ...and wife of [[Iida Shinshichi II]], the first two owner/managers of the [[Takashimaya]] [[textiles]] store. She played a significant role in running the store al
    1 KB (143 words) - 19:33, 27 February 2012
  • ...the adaopted son (by marriage) of [[Iida Shinshichi I]], the founder of [[Takashimaya]], a Kyoto secondhand clothing shop which later developed into a major depa
    2 KB (255 words) - 16:10, 27 February 2012
  • ...ri. There are also two locations on Shijô-dôri (including one inside the [[Takashimaya]] department store) and one on Tominokôji-dôri.
    2 KB (251 words) - 02:48, 25 August 2021
  • Iida Shinshichi III was the third head of the [[Takashimaya]] business, which began as a secondhand clothing store in [[1831]], and lat
    2 KB (311 words) - 14:28, 2 March 2012
  • ...i I]] opens a secondhand clothing shop which will later develop into the [[Takashimaya]] Corporation.
    1 KB (183 words) - 20:28, 14 July 2014
  • ...rous special events as well. Later, his students were able to show work at Takashimaya's ...s around the world" triptych. The three artists were later commissioned by Takashimaya to produce another triptych on the same theme; this one included one of Sei
    14 KB (2,231 words) - 02:57, 10 February 2020
  • ...on to his daughter, and then to his son-in-law. His ''[[yago|yagô]]'' was Takashimaya.
    3 KB (561 words) - 03:11, 12 March 2015
  • ...|textile]] producers, and the like, including [[Iida Shinshichi III]] of [[Takashimaya]] and [[Kawashima Jinbei II]], to produce works for decorating the [[Tokyo
    3 KB (422 words) - 18:01, 16 March 2015
  • ...s, textile producers, and the like, including [[Iida Shinshichi III]] of [[Takashimaya]] and [[Kawashima Jinbei II]], in [[1887]], to produce works for decorating
    11 KB (1,700 words) - 10:23, 16 January 2022
  • ...former merchant class (such as the founders of [[Echigoya|Mitsukoshi]], [[Takashimaya]], etc.), and also many of the former samurai class; for example, the [[Shi
    48 KB (7,319 words) - 07:04, 21 April 2017