Category:Meitarō Takeuchi
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日本語: 竹内明太郎
English: Meitarō Takeuchi, the founder of Komatsu Iron Works (now Komatsu Limited) and Karatsu Iron Works (now Karats Precision Machinery), and a founder investor of Kwaishinsha Moter Car Works (an origin of Nissan and Isuzu). The "DAT" of Datsun was named after family names of the founder investors of Kwaishinsha; Den, Aoyama, and Takeuchi. Takeuchi was the eldest brother of Shigeru Yoshida (Shigeru was fifth son of Tsuna Takeuchi, and adopted to Kenzō Yoshida), and also a member of the House of Representatives of the Empire of Japan (1915–1924).
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| Date of death | 23 March 1928 | ||||
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- Takeuchi (surname)
- 1860 births
- 1928 deaths
- Deaths from pneumonia
- Politicians of the Empire of Japan
- Members of the House of Representatives from Kōchi prefecture
- Businessmen from Japan
- Industrialists from Japan
- Entrepreneurs from Japan
- Founders of automobile manufacturers
- DAT Motorcar Co.
- Komatsu Limited
- Freedom and People's Rights Movement activists
- People associated with Waseda University
- People of Kochi prefecture
- People of Tosa Domain