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  1. 17. Nov. 2020 · In 2014, Takayasu Watanabe, the grandson of the company’s founder, announced that Hagoromo would halt production, partly because of the industry’s declining fortunes and partly because of his...

  2. In October 2014, company president Takayasu Watanabe released a statement announcing the company would stop chalk production in February 2015 and sales in March 2015. [1] [10] [11] Watanabe, Ryuzo Watanabe's successor, mentioned reasons for the closure included the fact that "blackboards are no longer the norm in classrooms" and that ...

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  3. 24. Juni 2015 · June 24, 2015 13:00 JST. Hagoromo Stationery made chalk for 82 years. We closed down the company in March voluntarily. When we made the decision to close public last October, we received a huge...

  4. 22. Aug. 2020 · Hagoromo was a third-generation family business. To develop an import relationship with the company, Shin first had to win the affections of Hagoromo’s president, Takayasu Watanabe.

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  5. 23. Mai 2019 · Five years ago, however, Hagoromo president Takayasu Watanabe announced the company would be halting production in February of 2015, and stop sales altogether the following month. American mathematicians went crazy. They bought, hoarded, and stockpiled as much of the stuff as they could. Eisenbud estimates he has a ten-year supply at home.

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  6. A Korean teacher rescued Hagoromo's legacy from disappearing. Shin Hyeong-seok, a teacher in Korea, took over the manufacturing of the Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk when Takayasu Watanabe, the president of Hagoromo Stationery of Japan, was diagnosed with cancer.

  7. 11. Aug. 2019 · Founded originally as Nihon Chalk Seizosho (Japan Chalk Factory) in 1932 in Nagoya, Hagoromo Bungu (Hagoromo Stationery) had been in the same family for three generations when Takayasu Watanabe, grandson of the founder, decided in 2014 to close the business due to poor health and also the absence of a successor.