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  1. Sekiryo Kaneda (Japanese: 金田 積良, Hepburn: Kaneda Sekiryō, 1883 – 1949), also known as Sekiryo Yamauchi (山内 積良, Yamauchi Sekiryō), was the second president of what is now Nintendo Co., Ltd., from 1929 to 1949. He married the daughter of Fusajiro Yamauchi, Tei Yamauchi, and took the Yamauchi surname.

    • Entrepreneur
    • Tei Yamauchi
  2. Yamauchi Sekiryō (japanisch 山内 積良; * 1882 als Kaneda Sekiryō (金田 積良); † 1951) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und seit 1929 der zweite Präsident des damals noch ausschließlich Spielkarten produzierenden Unternehmens Nintendo nach Yamauchi Fusajirō, dessen Schwiegersohn Sekiryō war.

  3. Sekiryo Kaneda (JP:) was the second president of Nintendo, following Fusajiro Yamauchi. He took this role in 1929 and stayed with the company for twenty years, retiring in 1949 due to a stroke.

    • Before Nintendo
    • Yamauchi Fusajirô Shôten Or Yamauchi Nintendo
    • Retirement and Death

    Fusajiro Fukui was born on June 1868, as the oldest son of Sôsuke Fukui, a craftsperson. Fusajiro took the name Yamauchi after an arranged marriage with one of the daughters of the Yamauchi, a rich family owning a company named Haigan dealing with limewhich had no boys to inherit the company. Thus in the goal to inherit the company, Fusajiro was ad...

    In the context of the Meiji Restoration, in 1885, gambling laws were relaxed in Japan and Hanafudacards which were beforehand banned become legal. Fusajiro, after having opened others shops selling lime in Kyôto, is inspired by both the booming business of Hanafudaand by a personal taste for the game which he plays regularly and decides to use his ...

    Fusajiro departed from the company in 1929, leaving his son-in-law Sekiryo Kaneda (whose name had changed to Sekiryo Yamauchi) in charge of the company. Fusajiro remained uninvolved in the business for the remainder of his life until he died of a stroke on January 1, 1940, in Kyoto. [better source needed] Fusajiro's great-grandson, Hiroshi Yamauchi...

    • Sada (b. 1887)
    • Koma Honda (m. 1881)
    • Entrepreneur
    • Stroke
  4. Sekiryo Kaneda (金田 積良 Kaneda Sekiryō, 1883 - 1949, age 65 or 66 at death, also known as Sekiryo Yamauchi (山内 積良 Yamauchi Sekiryō)) was the second president of what is now Nintendo Company Limited from 1929 to 1949.

  5. In 1948, Yamauchi's grandfather and president of Nintendo, Sekiryo Kaneda, suffered a stroke. As he had no other immediate successor, he asked Yamauchi to come immediately to Nintendo to assume the job of president. He had to leave his law degree at Waseda University to do so.

  6. 22. Sept. 2013 · Daher verheiratete Fusajiro seine Tochter Tei († 1979) mit einem Studenten namens Sekiryo Kaneda, der den Yamauchi-Namen annahm und so Nintendo als zweiter Präsident weiterführte. Auch Sekiryo Yamauchi gelang es, Nintendo stark zu erweitern. Doch unglücklicherweise hatten er und Tei ebenfalls keinen männlichen Nachkommen. Daher ...