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The Mitsui family (三井家, Mitsui-ke) is one of the most powerful families of merchants and industrialists in Japan. The Mitsui enterprise (present-day Mitsui Group) was established in 1673 when Mitsui Takatoshi (1622–1694), the son of merchant parents, established Echigoya, a dry goods department store in both Edo and Kyoto, which later became the Mitsukoshi department store chain. Meeting with great success, Takatoshi extended his services to moneylending and exchange.

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  • Mitsui family (en)
  • Mitsui (Familie) (de)
  • 三井家 (ja)
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  • Die Mitsui-Familie (japanisch 三井家, Mitsui-ke) ist eine japanische Familie, die eine der drei großen Händlerfamilien während der Edo-Zeit war und nach der Meiji-Restauration das erste Familienunternehmen, dem es möglich war, eine Zaibatsu zu gründen. (de)
  • 三井家(みついけ)は、日本の氏族。江戸時代の豪商、三井財閥の創業者一族。 (ja)
  • The Mitsui family (三井家, Mitsui-ke) is one of the most powerful families of merchants and industrialists in Japan. The Mitsui enterprise (present-day Mitsui Group) was established in 1673 when Mitsui Takatoshi (1622–1694), the son of merchant parents, established Echigoya, a dry goods department store in both Edo and Kyoto, which later became the Mitsukoshi department store chain. Meeting with great success, Takatoshi extended his services to moneylending and exchange. (en)
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  • 三井家 (en)
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  • Hisanori Mitsui (en)
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  • Die Mitsui-Familie (japanisch 三井家, Mitsui-ke) ist eine japanische Familie, die eine der drei großen Händlerfamilien während der Edo-Zeit war und nach der Meiji-Restauration das erste Familienunternehmen, dem es möglich war, eine Zaibatsu zu gründen. (de)
  • The Mitsui family (三井家, Mitsui-ke) is one of the most powerful families of merchants and industrialists in Japan. The Mitsui enterprise (present-day Mitsui Group) was established in 1673 when Mitsui Takatoshi (1622–1694), the son of merchant parents, established Echigoya, a dry goods department store in both Edo and Kyoto, which later became the Mitsukoshi department store chain. Meeting with great success, Takatoshi extended his services to moneylending and exchange. In the late Edo period, the Mitsuis were the richest and most eminent family in Japan, their business being thoroughly encouraged by the shogunal government of the time. After the Meiji Restoration, the family switched allegiance to the Meiji government. In 1909, a Mitsui controlled holding company took over the business, with Mitsui thus becoming a zaibatsu (business conglomerate) of more than 150 companies, and in modern times the group counts dozens of multinational companies in fields such as trade, banking, shipping, construction, mining, oil and gas, insurance, chemicals and real estate development. (en)
  • 三井家(みついけ)は、日本の氏族。江戸時代の豪商、三井財閥の創業者一族。 (ja)
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  • Takakimi Mitsui (en)
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