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  1. The beginning of the Brother Group dates back to 1908, when Kanekichi Yasui established a sewing machine repair business. Subsequently, Kanekichi's son, Masayoshi, took over the family business and began to develop a great ambition to manufacture sewing machines domestically within Japan to convert the import-based sewing machine industry into ...

  2. The origin of Brother can be traced back over 100 years, back to 1908, when Kanekichi Yasui started Yasui Sewing Machine Co. at his home in Nagoya, Japan. Here, he repaired industrial sewing machines and manufactured sewing machine parts for his local community.

  3. In 1908, Kanekichi Yasui established Yasui Sewing and Co. that provided repair services and parts for sewing machines. Meanwhile, Masayoshi Yasui inherited his company and renamed it to Yasui Brothers' Sewing Machine Co. In 1928, the company's first product was a chain stitch sewing machine capable of producing straw hats.

  4. Yasui Kanekichi, father of Yasui Masayoshi and Jitsuichi (the founders of Brother Industries, Ltd.) established a sewing machine repair business in 1908, known as "Yasui Sewing Machine Co.. Subsequently, Masayoshi took over the business and manufactured the hydraulic machine for manufacturing straw hats, as the first step towards his aim of ...

  5. Yasui Sewing Machine Co., a company that sold and repaired sewing machines, was established in 1908 by Kanekichi Yasui, the father of the founders of Brother Industries, Ltd. Masayoshi Yasui, the eldest of ten children, began helping his father at the age of 9, and at 17 he began working as an apprentice in Osaka.

  6. Jan 24, 2022 · The company started out as a family-run business back in 1908 when Kanekichi Yasui set up the Yasui Sewing Machine Co. in Nagoya, Japan. There, in a small workshop, Kanekichi repaired damaged sewing machines and manufactured replacement parts.

  7. Sep 30, 2019 · In 1908, Kanekichi Yasui established the Yasui Sewing Machine Co. in Nagoya, Japan, where he repaired damaged sewing machines and manufactured replacement parts. The company was later inherited by his sons Masayoshi and Jitsuichi Yasui, who reinvented it as Brother Industries.