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  1. Yasuda Zenjirō (安田 善次郎, November 25, 1838 – September 28, 1921) was a Japanese entrepreneur from Toyama, Etchu Province (present-day Toyama Prefecture) who founded the Yasuda zaibatsu (安田財閥). He donated the Yasuda Auditorium (安田講堂, Yasuda Kōdō) to the University of Tokyo.

  2. Yasuda Zenjirō (born Nov. 25, 1838, Toyama, Etchū Province, Japan—died Sept. 28, 1921, Ōiso) was an entrepreneur who founded the Yasuda zaibatsu (“financial clique”), the fourth largest of the industrial and financial combines that dominated the Japanese economy until the end of World War II.

  3. The founder of the Yasuda Zaibatsu (Yasuda financial group). Born in Toyama as the son of a lower-ranked samurai of the Toyama Clan. At the age of 17, he came to Edo to serve an apprenticeship.

  4. Yasuda zaibatsu. Yasuda zaibatsu (安田財閥) was a financial conglomerate owned and managed by the Yasuda clan. One of the four major zaibatsu of Imperial Japan, it was founded by the entrepreneur Yasuda Zenjirō. It was dissolved at the end of World War II.

  5. Aug 1, 2019 · His spiritual heirs include industrialist Shibusawa Eiichi (1840-1931), dubbed the “father of Japanese capitalism”; entrepreneur Yasuda Zenjirō (1838–1921), who helped build Japan’s ...

  6. Mar 19, 2023 · For convenience, the term “industrial zaibatsu” as used here to collectively refers to zaibatsu engaged in mining, manufacturing, and logistics. We will focus here on Zenjiro Yasuda as the founder of a financial zaibatsu and Soichiro Asano as the founder of an industrial zaibatsu.

  7. Aug 6, 2021 · Yōko’s maternal great-grandfather was Yasuda Zenjirō, founder of the Yasuda zaibatsu. Her paternal grandfather was Ono Eijirō, head of the Industrial Bank of Japan.

  8. Nov 7, 2017 · Industrialist and noted collector Yasuda Zenjirō, who was the great-grandfather of Japanese artist and singer Yoko Ono, had these Shitenno figures in his collection when he was assassinated in 1921. Harold Stern, a Japan specialist and former director of the Freer, acquired them for the Smithsonian in 1977.

  9. everything.explained.today › Yasuda_ZenjirōYasuda Zenjirō Explained

    What is Yasuda Zenjirō? Yasuda Zenjirō was the son of a poor samurai and a member of the Yasuda clan in Etchu Province.

  10. Yasuda Zenjirō (安田 善次郎, November 25, 1838 – September 28, 1921) was a Japanese entrepreneur from Toyama, Etchu Province (present-day Toyama Prefecture) who founded the Yasuda zaibatsu (安田財閥). He donated the Yasuda Auditorium (安田講堂, Yasuda Kōdō) to the University of Tokyo.