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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_TakumaDan Takuma - Wikipedia

    Baron Dan Takuma (團 琢磨, September 7, 1858 – March 5, 1932) was a Japanese businessman who was Director-General of Mitsui, one of the leading Japanese zaibatsu (family conglomerates). He was a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was married to the younger sister of statesman Kaneko Kentarō .

  2. DAN Takuma was a businessman and leader of the Mitsui Zaibatsu (Mitsui financial group) in Japan. He studied mining engineering in the US, worked at the Miike Coal Mines, and became a danshaku (baron) in 1928.

  3. Dan Takuma (born Sept. 7, 1858, Fukuoka, Chikuzen province, Japan—died March 5, 1932, Tokyo) was the manager of the giant Mitsui zaibatsu, the greatest of the family-owned combines in pre-World War II Japan.

  4. 半導体電子デバイス業界の求めるクリーン環境の創造株式会社ダンタクマ 半世紀世に及ぶ卓越した技術サービスと蓄積された実績でお客様の様々なご依頼に親身に耳を傾け的確なソリューションを提案いたします

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Dan_TakumaDan Takuma - Wikiwand

    Baron Dan Takuma (團 琢磨, September 7, 1858 – March 5, 1932) was a Japanese businessman who was Director-General of Mitsui, one of the leading Japanese zaibatsu (family conglomerates). He was a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was married to the younger sister of statesman Kaneko Kentarō. Quick Facts Baron, Born ... Close.

  6. The collection of Takuma Dan includes correspondence and a 1921 speech which Dan delivered before a convocation of students, faculty and alumni of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dan was a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Class of 1878.

  7. Takuma Dan was a Japanese mining engineer, coal mine manager, and Mitsui executive. He was awarded the AIME Honorary Membership in 1929 and assassinated in 1932 by a rightist group.