Kenichi Mabuchi
Kenichi Mabuchi (まぶちけんいち, from November 13, 1922 to July 16, 2005) is the Mabuchi Motor founder. I brought you up in the company where the share of the small motor became the number one in the world.
Chronological table
- November 13, 1922: I am born in the family which ran tinworks of Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa.
- 1946: I found Kansai science research institute. I develop a small magnet motor.
- 1954: I found Tokyo science industry.
- 1971: I change a company name of it to Mabuchi Motor.
- 1985: Hand over the president to Ryuichi Mabuchi of the younger brother; to a chairperson.
- 1999: I retire myself from the chairperson. To an honorary chairman.
- July 16, 2005: I die because of heart failure in the new Tokyo Hospital in Matsudo, Matsudo-shi. Age at death 82.
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