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Asano Sōichirō (浅野 総一郎, April 13, 1848 – November 9, 1930) was a Japanese businessman responsible for founding a number of companies, including what became today's Sapporo Breweries, Toa Construction Corporation, Oki Electric Industry, JFE Group and Taiheiyo Cement (formerly Asano Cement). Asano also reclaimed Tokyo bay from 1913 to 1927, made a coastal industrial zone (Keihin Kogyo Chitai) and established the forerunner of the JR Tsurumi Line there, located between Tokyo and Yokohama. Asano Station is named after him. He is called "father of Keihin industrial area" now.

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  • Asano Sōichirō (de)
  • Asano Sōichirō (en)
  • Asano Sōichirō (fr)
  • 浅野総一郎 (ja)
  • 淺野總一郎 (zh)
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  • Asano Sōichirō (japanisch 浅野 総一郎; geboren 13. April 1848 in der Provinz Etchū; gestorben 9. November 1930) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Gründer der Asano-Firmengruppe. (de)
  • 浅野 総一郎(淺野總一郎 あさの そういちろう、1848年4月13日(嘉永元年3月10日) - 1930年(昭和5年)11月9日)は、日本の実業家。一代で浅野財閥を築いた。 (ja)
  • 淺野總一郎(日语:浅野総一郎/あさのそういちろう,1848年4月13日-1930年11月9日),乳名泰次郎,日本企業家,實業家。曾創立淺野財閥及淺野水泥株式會社(浅野セメント株式会社 )。 淺野原本靠賣糖水起家,後來得到澀澤榮一、等企業家的幫助。之後又因製作並販賣石碳酸而致富。1884年,淺野承攬經營深川水泥製作所,並改名為「淺野水泥株式會社」,成為日本數一數二的水泥製造商。他同時將家族的業務網絡擴展到煤礦、航運、港口土木工程、造船、煉鋼、電力、貿易等,發展成為75家相關的公司。第一次世界大戰爆發時,淺野的公司因運送物資和特需品而獲取龐大利益,逐漸形成「」。截至1929年左右的總資本額為約5億日元。 (zh)
  • Asano Sōichirō (浅野 総一郎, April 13, 1848 – November 9, 1930) was a Japanese businessman responsible for founding a number of companies, including what became today's Sapporo Breweries, Toa Construction Corporation, Oki Electric Industry, JFE Group and Taiheiyo Cement (formerly Asano Cement). Asano also reclaimed Tokyo bay from 1913 to 1927, made a coastal industrial zone (Keihin Kogyo Chitai) and established the forerunner of the JR Tsurumi Line there, located between Tokyo and Yokohama. Asano Station is named after him. He is called "father of Keihin industrial area" now. (en)
  • Asano Sōichirō (浅野 総一郎, 13 avril 1848 - 9 novembre 1930) est un homme d'affaires japonais fondateur d'un certain nombre de sociétés, dont ce qui est devenu l'actuelle JFE Holdings. Issu d'une famille de samouraïs de la région de Toyama, il est le fils du docteur Asano Taijun. Son nom est d'abord Asano Taijiro. Il acquiert les « Fukagawa Cement Works » en 1884, avec l'aide de Shibusawa Eiichi, et diversifie ses intérêts commerciaux dans ce qui devient finalement un zaibatsu mineur (« mineur » parce qu'il ne comprend pas de banque). Asano est appelé « le roi du ciment de l'ère Meiji. » (fr)
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  • Asano Sōichirō (浅野 総一郎, April 13, 1848 – November 9, 1930) was a Japanese businessman responsible for founding a number of companies, including what became today's Sapporo Breweries, Toa Construction Corporation, Oki Electric Industry, JFE Group and Taiheiyo Cement (formerly Asano Cement). He came from a samurai family in the Toyama region. He was Doctor Asano Taijun's son. He was originally named Asano Taijiro. Although He studied medicine, he began business in his hometown and failed. He lost his money and did moonlight flit to Tokyo. He sold drinking water as a street vendor. Then he moved to Yokohama, bought coke (fuel), which a gas company threw away, sold it to Fukagawa Cement Works, and became very rich. He purchased Fukagawa Cement Works from the government in 1884 (Asano Cement), with help from Shibusawa Eiichi, founded Iwaki Coal Mine in 1884, Oriental Liner (Toyo Kisen) in 1896, Tsurumi Reclamation Company (Toa Construction Corporation) in 1913, Asano Shipbuilding and Engineering (Japan Marine United) in 1916, Nippon Chuya Bank in 1916, Oki Electric Industry in 1917, Asano and Company in 1918, Asano Holding Company in 1918, and diversified his business interests, which eventually became a minor zaibatsu (Asano zaibatsu). His Nippon Chuya Bank was unsuccessful, so he sold it to Yasuda zaibatsu in 1922. Asano zaibatsu kept minor because it did not include a bank and was ranked fifth in scale. Asano is called "the cement king." Asano also reclaimed Tokyo bay from 1913 to 1927, made a coastal industrial zone (Keihin Kogyo Chitai) and established the forerunner of the JR Tsurumi Line there, located between Tokyo and Yokohama. Asano Station is named after him. He is called "father of Keihin industrial area" now. He founded Asano High School in 1920, and Asano Institute of Technology in 1925. (en)
  • Asano Sōichirō (japanisch 浅野 総一郎; geboren 13. April 1848 in der Provinz Etchū; gestorben 9. November 1930) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Gründer der Asano-Firmengruppe. (de)
  • Asano Sōichirō (浅野 総一郎, 13 avril 1848 - 9 novembre 1930) est un homme d'affaires japonais fondateur d'un certain nombre de sociétés, dont ce qui est devenu l'actuelle JFE Holdings. Issu d'une famille de samouraïs de la région de Toyama, il est le fils du docteur Asano Taijun. Son nom est d'abord Asano Taijiro. Il acquiert les « Fukagawa Cement Works » en 1884, avec l'aide de Shibusawa Eiichi, et diversifie ses intérêts commerciaux dans ce qui devient finalement un zaibatsu mineur (« mineur » parce qu'il ne comprend pas de banque). Asano est appelé « le roi du ciment de l'ère Meiji. » Asano met également en place le précurseur de la ligne Tsurumi des Japan Railways, située entre Tokyo et Yokohama. La (en) lui doit son nom. (fr)
  • 浅野 総一郎(淺野總一郎 あさの そういちろう、1848年4月13日(嘉永元年3月10日) - 1930年(昭和5年)11月9日)は、日本の実業家。一代で浅野財閥を築いた。 (ja)
  • 淺野總一郎(日语:浅野総一郎/あさのそういちろう,1848年4月13日-1930年11月9日),乳名泰次郎,日本企業家,實業家。曾創立淺野財閥及淺野水泥株式會社(浅野セメント株式会社 )。 淺野原本靠賣糖水起家,後來得到澀澤榮一、等企業家的幫助。之後又因製作並販賣石碳酸而致富。1884年,淺野承攬經營深川水泥製作所,並改名為「淺野水泥株式會社」,成為日本數一數二的水泥製造商。他同時將家族的業務網絡擴展到煤礦、航運、港口土木工程、造船、煉鋼、電力、貿易等,發展成為75家相關的公司。第一次世界大戰爆發時,淺野的公司因運送物資和特需品而獲取龐大利益,逐漸形成「」。截至1929年左右的總資本額為約5億日元。 (zh)
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