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Nobuko Hagiwara Dress designer, chef 萩原信子 10018 |
Hirokichi Hagiwara Trained as an artist, worked as an inventor, invented and marketed the ribbon that goes under cellophane to tear it open, and the spring-loaded cigarette case; businesses ruined by WWII. After the war, had an exclusive contract supplying zori to a major department store (Mitsukoshi?). 12353 <10:3 |
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Yaeko Shiono *1912? JPN 塩野八重子 Died of liver cancer, aged 67. 10010 <17:3 |
Ushinosuke Shiono +1924 09 18 Innkeeper north of Tokyo 塩野丑之助 According to TH 10014, he was the eldest son of a farmer, but decided to go into the ivory trade, and had a shop immediately west of Kaminari-mon in Asakusa, Tokyo, JPN, where as of 2016 she said there is currently a drugstore (at 1-3-2 Asakusa? - does not appear to be a drugstore). She did not know what happened to the second son of the farmer. The third son continued the family tradition, and had a son that was known in the late 20th century as Nerima No Ojiichan, still a farmer (with two sons: Seinosuke and ?), but wealthy due to repeatedly selling his farmland as the city encroached. 12347 <19:4 |
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Kiku Kawanago +1963 07 17 Of noble descent, family crest was go-san-no-kiri (Paulownia leaf with flowers), according to HHC 10002. 12348 <19:4 |
Zenkichi -1945 07 17 12349 <24:5 |
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Riki Kawanago -1936 02 08 12350 <24:5 |
Tatsugorō Kawanago 12351 |
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