Shibusawa Eiichi — Shibusawa Eiichi, 1st Viscount Shibusawa |渋沢 栄一| Shibusawa Eiichi | March 16, 1840 November 11, 1931 was a Japanese industrialist. He founded hundreds of modern corporation in Japan, many of which survived to this day.(e.g. First National Bank of … Wikipedia
Shibusawa Keizō — (jap. 渋沢 敬三; * 1896; † 1963), finanzierte über Jahrzehnte die Volkskundeforschung in Japan. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographie 2 Nachweise 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shibusawa Tatsuhiko — (jap. 澁澤 龍彦, bürgerlich: Shibusawa Tatsuo (澁澤 龍雄); * 8. Mai 1928 in Tokio; † 5. August 1987) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller, Übersetzer und Literaturkritiker. Shibusawa studierte französische Literatur an der Universität Tokio, konnte auf… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shibusawa Station — (渋沢駅) is a railway station on the Odakyu Odawara Line located in Hadano, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Lines*Odakyu Electric Railway **Odakyu Odawara LineBuildingThe station has two side platforms and two tracks.Platforms###@@@KEYEND@@@### … Wikipedia
Shibusawa Eiichi, Shishaku — ▪ Japanese government official born March 16, 1840, Musashi province, Japan died Nov. 11, 1931, Tokyo Japanese government official who helped establish the reforms that put Japan on a firm financial footing in the Meiji period (1868–1912). His… … Universalium
SHIBUSAWA TATSUHIKO — (1928–1987) Shibusawa Tatsuhiko, given name Tatsuo, was an art critic, novelist, and translator of French literature. Born in a wealthy district of Tokyo, he attended the University of Tokyo, graduating in French literature in 1953. Unable to… … Japanese literature and theater
Shibusawa Eiichi — Denkmal für Shibusawa Eiichi im Bezirk Chiyoda in Tokio Shibusawa Eiichi (jap. 渋沢 栄一; * 16. März 1840 in Chiaraijima, Hanzawa gun, Provinz Musashi (heute Fukaya, Präfektur Saitama); † 11. N … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shibusawa Eiichi — born March 16, 1840, Musashi province, Japan died Nov. 11, 1931, Tokyo Japanese industrialist and government official. The son of wealthy peasants, he received samurai status from the shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1837–1913). Following the Meiji… … Universalium
Shibusawa Eiichi — (16 mar. 1840, provincia de Musashi, Japón–11 nov. 1931, Tokio). Empresario y funcionario de gobierno japonés. Hijo de campesinos adinerados, recibió el estatus de samurai del sogún Tokugawa Yoshinobu (n. 1837–m. 1913). Tras la restauración Meiji … Enciclopedia Universal
Tatsuhiko Shibusawa — Infobox Writer name = Tatsuhiko Shibusawa caption = Shibusawa Tatsuhiko birthdate = birth date|1928|5|8|df=y birthplace = Tokyo, Japan deathdate = death date and age|1987|8|5|1928|5|8|df=y deathplace = Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan occupation =… … Wikipedia