Minoru makihara biography
- Minoru Makihara (Japanese: 槙原稔 Makihara Minoru; January 12, 1930 – December 13, 2020) was a.
- Minoru Makihara was a Japanese business executive who served as the chief executive and chairman of Mitsubishi Corporation.
- A Memorial Service to commemorate the life of Minoru “Ben” Makihara (January 12, 1930-December 13, 2020), former Chairman & President of Mitsubishi Corporation.
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A Memorial Service for Minoru “Ben” Makihara , former Chairman & President of Mitsubishi Corporation.
A Memorial Service to commemorate the life of Minoru “Ben” Makihara (January 12, 1930-December 13, 2020), former Chairman & President of Mitsubishi Corporation, will be held as follows:
Date : Monday, May 17, 2021
Time : 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Place : Imperial Hotel, Tokyo
“Peacock”,2nd floor of Main Building
1-1, Uchisaiwai-cho, 1-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Tel. +81-3-3504-1111
Dress code: Business attire
Memorial Service Host: Takehiko Kakiuchi, President & CEO
Mrs. Kikuko Makihara, loving wife of Mr. Makihara, will represent the family at the Memorial Service.
There will be no planned speeches of condolence at the Service. Please visit to pay your respects at any time between 1:00pm and 2:00pm.
We respectfully ask that you refrain from bringing any condolence gifts, offerings or floral tributes.
In light of recent COVID-19 developments and for precautionary measures, we kindly request all guests to wear face masks at all times.
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Date: Friday, June 14
Time: Door Open: 18:30 / Talk start: 19:00 / Reception 20:00 – 21:00
Venue: Orque D’Or Salon TOKYO
Address: Nihombashi Takashimaya Mitsui Building 9th floor
2-5-1 Nihombashi, Chuo-ku,Tokyo
Participation fee: 6,000 JPY per person, to be paid IN CASH at the door
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One was the distinguished scholar Ezra Vogel of Harvard, about whom I wrote last week. Another was the respected journalist Takashi Oka of the Christian Scientist Monitor and, for some years, The New York Times. The third was the dynamic international business leader Minoru Makihara of the Mitsubishi Corporation. The Times and many other papers carried individual extensive obituaries about each one. I was fortunate to know and admire all three.
Ezra, as so many have now agreed, was the model American scholar of East Asia. He was one of that rare breed who could actually do research in both Chinese and Japanese sources and conduct interviews in both languages. His many books have made significant contributions to our understanding of each country’s modern development, and his recent published volume on Sino-Japanese interactions from the beginnings of civilization is an ambitious, innovative and highly readable study that provides invaluable background for the complex, intermittent negotiations again under way. Ezra will also never be forgotten by the generatio
Jerry's Blog
One was the distinguished scholar Ezra Vogel of Harvard, about whom I wrote last week. Another was the respected journalist Takashi Oka of the Christian Scientist Monitor and, for some years, The New York Times. The third was the dynamic international business leader Minoru Makihara of the Mitsubishi Corporation. The Times and many other papers carried individual extensive obituaries about each one. I was fortunate to know and admire all three.
Ezra, as so many have now agreed, was the model American scholar of East Asia. He was one of that rare breed who could actually do research in both Chinese and Japanese sources and conduct interviews in both languages. His many books have made significant contributions to our understanding of each country’s modern development, and his recent published volume on Sino-Japanese interactions from the beginnings of civilization is an ambitious, innovative and highly readable study that provides invaluable background for the complex, intermittent negotiations again under way. Ezra will also never be forgotten by the generatio
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