词条 | Kizo Yasui |
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| name = Kizo Yasui 安居 喜造 | image = Kizoyasui.jpeg | caption = Kizo Yasui | birth_date = {{Birth date|1899|12|02}} | birth_place = Hikone, Japan | death_date = {{Death date and age|1983|09|30|1899|12|02}} | death_place = Tokyo, Japan | residence = | education = Bachelor of Commerce | alma_mater = Hitotsubashi University | party = | occupation = • vice-president of Mitsui Bank • president of Mitsui Petrochemicals Industries (now, Mitsui Chemicals) • chairman of the board of directors of Toray Industries • vice-chairman of Nihon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) • the 4th chairman of audit committee of Japanese National Railways • general manager of Tokyo Metropolis of Ise Shrine Revered Board | years_active = | networth = | spouse = | children = | parents = Kizo Yasui | relatives = • Jiro Yabashi (spouse of his sister, Kinu Yabashi (née Yasui)) •Otohiko Hara (jp) (nephew, formerly Otohiko Yabashi) •Shinya Yabashi (grandnephew) • Hideroku Hara (jp) (grandnephew) }}{{Nihongo|Kizo Yasui|安居 喜造|Yasui Kizō|December 2, 1899 – September 30, 1983}} was a Japanese corporate executive.[1] He held the positions of the chairman of the board of directors of Toray Industries, vice-president of Mitsui Bank, president of Mitsui Petrochemicals Industries, vice-chairman of Nihon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation), chairman of Japan Chemical Fibers Association and others.[2][1] He was also general manager of Tokyo Metropolis of Ise Shrine Revered Board. He dedicated himself to reconstructing Japanese National Railways as the 4th chairman of audit committee thereof. He received Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1979. BiographyYasui was born in Hikone, Shiga. He carried on his father's name, Kizo. His older sister, Kinu, married into a distinguished family in Akasaka-juku (Nakasendō), the Yabashis that Emperor Shōwa officially visited in 1946.[3][4][5][6]. Otohiko Hara (jp), formerly Otohiko Yabashi, is his nephew. Shinya Yabashi[7] and Hideroku Hara (jp) are his grandnephews. Yasui graduated from Shiga First Junior High School (now, Shiga Prefectural Hikone Higashi High School) and from Tokyo College of Commerce (now, Hitotsubashi University) in 1926 under the old system of education. While in the College, he joined the seminar of Prof. Kin-no-suke Otsuka[8][9]. He entered Mitsui Bank after graduation. He became managing director, senior managing director and vice-president of Mitsui Bank in 1959, president of Mitsui Petrochemicals Industries (now, Mitsui Chemicals) in 1961,[1] vice-president of Tōyō Rayon (now, Toray Industries) in 1963, chairman of the board of directors of Toray Industries in 1971 and senior advisor to the board of directors of Toray Industries in 1977. During this period, he successively held the positions of vice-chairman of Nihon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation), chairman of Japan Chemical Fibers Association, general manager of Tokyo Metropolis of Ise Shrine Revered Board, member of the board of Japan Association of Corporate Executives, member of Tax Research Committee of Prime Minister's Office (Japan), member of National Language Council of Ministry of Education, Science and Culture and so on. He received Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1979.[1] He died in 1983 at the age of 83 of pneumonia. The chairman of the funeral ceremony of Kizo Yasui was Fumio Takagi[10](jp), former Vice Minister of Ministry of Finance and former president of Japanese National Railways[11]. Kinship
References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://kotobank.jp/word/安居%20喜造-1657118 |title=安居 喜造}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Yasui, Kizo}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://nytimes.com/1974/02/14/archives/oil-crisis-brings-a-diversification-japanese-plastics-concern.html|title=OIL CRISIS BRINGS A DIVERSIFICATION|first=Will|last=Weng|publisher=}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ginet.or.jp/ogakicci/sankan/isan/13_index_msg.html|title=産業遺産・文化財の紹介 詳細:西美濃地域産業観光ガイド ~産業観光施設・企業、産業遺産・文化財の紹介~|website=www.ginet.or.jp}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.fuwaiin.com/kofun/akasaka-ocyaya-yasiki/akasaka-ocyaya-yasiki.html |title=3・御茶屋屋敷.(矢橋家) }} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://binzume.sakura.ne.jp/lac/070425akasaka.htm|title=美濃赤坂宿|website=binzume.sakura.ne.jp}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.geocities.jp/ikoi98/nakasenndou/minoji2.html|title=街道|website=www.geocities.jp}} 7. ^12 persons including Shinya Yabashi who contributed to the promotion of edcation as the Chairman of Board Education and to the development of industries as the president of Yabashi Industries Co., Ltd. received the Awards for Distinguished Services from Ogaki City (March 15, 2004) 8. ^1991/11/10, 日本経済新聞 9. ^「大塚先生とお別れする会」のご案内 10. ^[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2006/02/15/national/obituary-fumio-takagi/ Obituary: Fumio Takagi The Japan Times] 11. ^{{cite book |url=https://ndlonline.ndl.go.jp/#!/detail/R300000001-I023390522-00|title=yasui kizo kaisoroku |pages= 333, 334, 399-411}} 12. ^{{ja icon}}{{cite book |url=https://ndlonline.ndl.go.jp/#!/detail/R300000001-I023390522-00|title=yasui kizo kaisoroku |pages= 333, 334, 399-411}} 13. ^{{ja icon}}Gifu-based Juroku Bank Akaska Branch【十六銀行 赤坂支店】 14. ^{{ja icon}}[https://shashi.shibusawa.or.jp/details_nenpyo.php?sid=8800&query=&class=d=all&page=37 Jiro Yabashi was appointed to Audit & Supervisory Board Member of Juroku Bank, July 20, 1943, See p.37 of the chronological table] 15. ^{{ja icon}}{{cite web|url=https://www.unitika.co.jp/company/archive/history/pdf/nichibo05.pdf |title= Nichibō (1955~1969), See p.29/p.58}} 16. ^{{ja icon}}12 persons including Shinya Yabashi who contributed to the promotion of edcation as the Chairman of Board of Education and to the development of industries as the president of Yabashi Industries Co., Ltd. received the Awards for Distinguished Services from Ogaki City (March 15, 2004) 17. ^[https://researchmap.jp/read0174035/?lang=english Researchmap : Hideroku Hara] 18. ^[https://researchers.shiga-u.ac.jp/html/100002490_en.html Shiga University : Hideroku Hara] 4 : 1899 births|1983 deaths|Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class|Toray Industries |
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