"\u585A\u672C\u5E78\u4E00"@ja . . . . . . . . "Koichi Tsukamoto"@en . . . . "Tsukamoto K\u014Dichi (japanisch \u585A\u672C \u5E78\u4E00; geboren 17. September 1920 in Gokash\u014D, Pr\u00E4fektur Shiga; gestorben 10. Juni 1998) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Gr\u00FCnder des Textilunternehmens ."@de . . . . . . "48898814"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Koichi Tsukamoto (\u585A\u672C \u5E78\u4E00, Tsukamoto K\u014Dichi, September 17, 1920 \u2013 June 10, 1998) was a Japanese businessman, the founder of Wacoal, and the first President of Nippon Kaigi (1997\u20131998). He was from the former town of Gokash\u014D, now part of Higashi\u014Dmi, in Shiga Prefecture. He enlisted in the Imperial Japanese Army in 1940 and fought in Battle of Imphal during the Burma Campaign of the Pacific War, aged only 19. He was demobilized 3 years later at age 21. In 1968, at an event held by the Japanese industrialist K\u014Dnosuke Matsushita to celebrate the hundred years anniversary of the Meiji Restoration, he met the composer Toshiro Mayuzumi. He had a three decade friendship with him and attended his memorial on May 29, 1997."@en . "Tsukamoto K\u014Dichi"@de . . . "\u585A\u672C \u5E78\u4E00\uFF08\u3064\u304B\u3082\u3068 \u3053\u3046\u3044\u3061\u30011920\u5E749\u670817\u65E5 - 1998\u5E746\u670810\u65E5\uFF09\u306F\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u5B9F\u696D\u5BB6\u3002\u30EF\u30B3\u30FC\u30EB\u5275\u696D\u8005\u3002\u6ECB\u8CC0\u770C\u795E\u5D0E\u90E1\u4E94\u500B\u8358\u753A\uFF08\u73FE\u30FB\u6771\u8FD1\u6C5F\u5E02\uFF09\u51FA\u8EAB\u3002"@ja . "1997"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u585A\u672C \u5E78\u4E00\uFF08\u3064\u304B\u3082\u3068 \u3053\u3046\u3044\u3061\u30011920\u5E749\u670817\u65E5 - 1998\u5E746\u670810\u65E5\uFF09\u306F\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u5B9F\u696D\u5BB6\u3002\u30EF\u30B3\u30FC\u30EB\u5275\u696D\u8005\u3002\u6ECB\u8CC0\u770C\u795E\u5D0E\u90E1\u4E94\u500B\u8358\u753A\uFF08\u73FE\u30FB\u6771\u8FD1\u6C5F\u5E02\uFF09\u51FA\u8EAB\u3002"@ja . . . . "Koichi Tsukamoto (\u585A\u672C \u5E78\u4E00, Tsukamoto K\u014Dichi, September 17, 1920 \u2013 June 10, 1998) was a Japanese businessman, the founder of Wacoal, and the first President of Nippon Kaigi (1997\u20131998). He was from the former town of Gokash\u014D, now part of Higashi\u014Dmi, in Shiga Prefecture. He enlisted in the Imperial Japanese Army in 1940 and fought in Battle of Imphal during the Burma Campaign of the Pacific War, aged only 19. He was demobilized 3 years later at age 21."@en . . "2792"^^ . . . . . . . . . "President of Nippon Kaigi"@en . . . . "1064801006"^^ . . . . "Tsukamoto K\u014Dichi (japanisch \u585A\u672C \u5E78\u4E00; geboren 17. September 1920 in Gokash\u014D, Pr\u00E4fektur Shiga; gestorben 10. Juni 1998) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Gr\u00FCnder des Textilunternehmens ."@de . . . . . . . . . .