Shitagau Noguchi (野口 遵, Noguchi Shitagau, July 26, 1873-January 15, 1944) was a Japanese entrepreneur who founded the Nichitsu zaibatsu. Known as the father of electrochemical engineering in Japan, he invested heavily in the development of Korea and Manchukou in cooperation with the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy.[1] His company was dissolved under the American occupation after World War II, and its successor companies include the Chisso Corporation, and portions of Asahi Kasei, Sekisui Chemical Company, and Shin-Etsu Chemical.
ShitagauNoguchi (野口 遵, NoguchiShitagau, July 26, 1873-January 15, 1944) was a Japanese entrepreneur who founded the Nichitsu zaibatsu. Known as the father...
player Ryu Noguchi (野口竜), manga artist and designer Shigeki Noguchi (野口茂樹), baseball player ShitagauNoguchi (野口遵), businessman Soichi Noguchi (野口聡一), astronaut...
negative aftermath. Chisso is a member of the Mizuho keiretsu. In 1906, ShitagauNoguchi, an electrical engineering graduate of Tokyo Imperial University, founded...
Ebara Corporation) Takaaki Kidani (Founder and President of Bushiroad) ShitagauNoguchi (Founder of Nichitsu zaibatsu) Masatsune Ogura (President of Sumitomo...
Austria for the Empire of Japan where he worked with industrialist ShitagauNoguchi to set up a magnesium plant, and then helped build a pilot plant to...
the patent rights. In 1935 he was invited by Japanese entrepreneur, ShitagauNoguchi, to build a magnesium plant at the Chosen Nitrogen Fertilizer Complex...
Aichi, Secretary of Defense in 1993, Secretary of Environment in 1990 ShitagauNoguchi, Founder of Chisso and Asahi Kasei Taizō Ishizaka, President of Toshiba...
contained the meaning 'island'". Furthermore, the principle of kowan ni shitagau, or "obeying (or following) the request of an object", was, and still is...