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The 170th anniversary of Denzaburou Fujita’s birth
 

THE POWERFUL NETWORKS OF PEOPLE
IN THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD OF HAGI
WHO CARVED OUT MODERNIZATION IN JAPAN

 

― DENZABUROU FUJITA AND HIS DAYS ―

 
 

December 1(Thu.), 2011 〜 Tuesday, April 10(Tue.), 2012

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They were persons in connection with Hagi such as Fusanosuke Kuhara (nephew of Denzaburou), IchiroTamura (nephew of Denzaburou) and Yoshisuke Ayukawa (brother-in-law of Fusanosuke), and they were descendant from Denzaburou Fujita, a leader of the business world in the Kansai District.In the wind of modernization after the Meiji Restoration, they opened up Japan’s industries and laid the foundations fortypical Japanese industries such as automotive, railroad equipment, metalworking, fisheries, and travel industries. We’d like to keep track of their challenges full of dreams and passions.

 
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The Workman’s livery Coat of Omori Mine

The coat was made in 1907 when the Emperor Taisho paid a visit to the Sanin District

 

 
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“Drawing of Mt.Fuji” made by Fusanosuke Kuhara

 
 
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Datsun 14th Model Roadster

a car which Nissan Motor Co., LTD. produced for the first time in 1935 when the company was so named.
 
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The plaque of the first locomotive of Kasado Shipbuilding

The plaque of the locomotive delivered to the Sasebo Naval Dockyard in 1920

 

 
 
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The Shop Sign dealing in Tobata Mold Company’s products

“Gourd Mark” symbolizing a smooth surface of the mold is a trademark which guarantees good quality of the products.

 

 
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