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− | '''Fusajiro Yamauchi''' (formally Fusajirō Fukui/福井 房治郎) was the founder of [[Nintendo]] (then known as Marufuku Nintendo Card Co. or Nintendo Karuta in 1889.<ref>[https://gnn.gamer.com.tw/detail.php?sn=186121 Gnn.gamer.tw article with an image of Nintendo Konekai]</ref><ref>[http://blog.beforemario.com/2022/09/nintendos-oldest-playing-cards-marufuku.html Beforemario.com - Marufuku No. 1]</ref><ref>Note, at this point the kana in たるか were read from right-to-left; so it was Nintendo Karuta rather than Nintendo Taruka</ref> | + | '''Fusajiro Yamauchi''' (formally Fusajirō Fukui/福井 房治郎) was the founder of [[Nintendo]] (then known as Marufuku Nintendo Card Co. or Nintendo Karuta in 1889).<ref>[https://gnn.gamer.com.tw/detail.php?sn=186121 Gnn.gamer.tw article with an image of Nintendo Konekai]</ref><ref>[http://blog.beforemario.com/2022/09/nintendos-oldest-playing-cards-marufuku.html Beforemario.com - Marufuku No. 1]</ref><ref>Note, at this point the kana in たるか were read from right-to-left; so it was Nintendo Karuta rather than Nintendo Taruka</ref> |
He was born in {{wp|Kyoto}}, {{wp|Japan}} in 1859 as the eldest son of Sosuke Fukui.<ref>Jinji Kōshinroku Dai 9th Edition (Personnel Koshinsho, 1931); [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B1%B1%E5%86%85%E6%88%BF%E6%B2%BB%E9%83%8E via Japanese Wikipedia citation (人事興信所編『人事興信録 第9版』(人事興信所、1931年)]</ref> | He was born in {{wp|Kyoto}}, {{wp|Japan}} in 1859 as the eldest son of Sosuke Fukui.<ref>Jinji Kōshinroku Dai 9th Edition (Personnel Koshinsho, 1931); [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B1%B1%E5%86%85%E6%88%BF%E6%B2%BB%E9%83%8E via Japanese Wikipedia citation (人事興信所編『人事興信録 第9版』(人事興信所、1931年)]</ref> |
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Fusajiro Yamauchi (formally Fusajirō Fukui/福井 房治郎) was the founder of Nintendo (then known as Marufuku Nintendo Card Co. or Nintendo Karuta in 1889).[1][2][3]
He was born in Kyoto, Japan in 1859 as the eldest son of Sosuke Fukui.[4]
Before forming Nintendo, he worked at the Haiko Cement Company.[5]
His successor was his son-in-law Sekiryo Kaneda.
References
Reworked from the English and Japanese Wikipedia articles.
- ↑ Gnn.gamer.tw article with an image of Nintendo Konekai
- ↑ Beforemario.com - Marufuku No. 1
- ↑ Note, at this point the kana in たるか were read from right-to-left; so it was Nintendo Karuta rather than Nintendo Taruka
- ↑ Jinji Kōshinroku Dai 9th Edition (Personnel Koshinsho, 1931); via Japanese Wikipedia citation (人事興信所編『人事興信録 第9版』(人事興信所、1931年)
- ↑ Meiji150.Kyoto ; "灰孝本店と任天堂の基礎を築いた山内房治郎(山内一正さん)" (2017 web article)
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