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  1. Sakichi Toyoda. Kiichiro Toyoda (Japanese: 豊田 喜一郎 とよだ きいちろう, Hepburn: Toyoda Kiichirō, June 11, 1894 – March 27, 1952) was a Japanese businessman and the son of Toyoda Loom Works founder Sakichi Toyoda. His decision to change Toyoda's focus from automatic loom manufacture into automobile manufacturing created what ...

  2. May 10, 2024 · Kiichiro Toyoda pushed back and beyond barriers to be the father of auto manufacturing’s most famous name: Toyota. In the pursuit of bettering himself and the “legacy” of his father, it was but normal for Kiichiro to find that which challenged him.

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  3. Feb 14, 2012 · In 1936, when Kiichiro Toyoda, Sakichi's son, decided to start building cars, he needed a name for his new venture. Since the business created by his father in 1926 was humbly named Toyoda ...

  4. Kiichiro drove one of the prototypes to his father’s grave as a sign of respect. The vehicles were originally sold under the Toyoda name, but the division soon changed its name to “Toyota” because it took eight brush strokes to write (a lucky number in Japanese culture) and was visually simpler.

    • Why did Kiichiro Toyoda change his name?1
    • Why did Kiichiro Toyoda change his name?2
    • Why did Kiichiro Toyoda change his name?3
    • Why did Kiichiro Toyoda change his name?4
  5. In a letter dated May 28, 1921 and sent by Aiko Toyoda from Shanghai to Kiichiro, she writes: "The idea is to leave you in England for a year or two." On June 7-before Aiko and Risaburo Toyoda returned to Japan-Sakichi had already returned to Nagoya from Shanghai, so it is fair to assume that he explained to Kiichiro the purpose of the overseas trip.

  6. Here, we trace the course of Kiichiro’s life. 1894. Kiichiro Toyoda born in Shizuoka Prefecture (113-2, Yamaguchi, Yoshizu-mura, Fuchi-gun) 1924. Completes non-stop shuttle change automatic loom TypeG. 1929. Transfers patent for the type G automatic loom to Platt Brothers & Co., Ltd. of the U.K. 1931.

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  8. Oct 19, 2012 · Toyota history: 1867-1937. Kiichiro Toyoda was the founder of what is now known as Toyota Motor Corporation. However, his inventiveness and business acumen was inherited from his father Sakichi Toyoda (1867-1930), who started his working life as a carpenter before finding international success in the production of Japan’s first self-powered weaving looms for the textile industry.

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