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32 Facts About Kiichiro Toyoda

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Kiichiro Toyoda was a Japanese businessman and the son of Toyoda Loom Works founder Sakichi Toyoda.

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Kiichiro Toyoda persuaded his father, who was responsible as head of the family business, to invest in the expansion of Toyoda Loom Works into a concept automobiles division, which was considered a risk to the family business at the time.

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Kiichiro Toyoda instituted the spelling of the automobile company away from the family name to famously garner good luck.

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Kiichiro Toyoda died two years later, without witnessing the company's eventual successes.

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In 1957, his cousin and confidant Eiji Kiichiro Toyoda, followed him as head of Toyota Motor Corporation and built the late Kiichiro Toyoda's successful expansion into a world-class conglomeration of engineering.

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Kiichiro Toyoda was born on June 11,1894, in Yamaguchi in the village of Yoshitsu in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, the eldest son of Sakichi Kiichiro Toyoda and Tami Sahara.

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Kiichiro Toyoda did so because she was sick of her husband, who, in her eyes, was too preoccupied with industrial inventions to pay any attention to their family life.

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Therefore, Kiichiro Toyoda was raised in Yoshitsu village by his grandparents.

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At the age of three, Kiichiro Toyoda moved to what is Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, where Sakichi lived.

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In terms of education, Kiichiro Toyoda entered Kyodo Kanji Ordinary Elementary School and then changed to Takadake Ordinary Elementary School.

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From July 1921 to February 1922, Kiichiro Toyoda visited San Francisco, London, Oldham, etc.

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In 1926, Kiichiro Toyoda established Toyota Industries Corporation and became its managing director.

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Kiichiro Toyoda traveled to Europe and America from September 1929 to April 1930, and thought that the automobile industry, which was in its infancy at that time, would greatly develop in the future.

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At the height of the Pacific theater of World War II, the Kiichiro Toyoda family was affected on both family business and home fronts.

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Kiichiro Toyoda is a key figure in paving the way for the Japanese automobile industry, and without him, today's Japanese automobile industry might have been less developed.

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Kiichiro Toyoda is said to have opened the path for the Japanese automobile industry, and he is credited for creating from scratch domestic cars that were superior to foreign cars.

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However, Kiichiro Toyoda was worried that being selected as the licensed company would lead to the loss of the competitiveness of the automobile industry and it would cause the destruction of the Japanese automobile industry.

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In 1937, Toyota Motor Corporation was established and Kiichiro Toyoda was elected as vice president.

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Kiichiro Toyoda must have had very unsatisfactory days during this period about not being permitted to make passenger cars.

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However, even during this time, Kiichiro Toyoda concentrated on thinking about technical problems.

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Kiichiro Toyoda believed that the automobile business would definitely serve post-war Japan and continued to explore the technical issues despite such difficult times.

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Kiichiro Toyoda took a leading place and took many actions for the restoration of the Japanese automotive industry.

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Kiichiro Toyoda gave speeches about policy changes at Toyota Motor Corporation and proceeded with talks for the recovery of the automobile industry.

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Kiichiro Toyoda valued relationship with dealerships, so he usually communicated with people directly and dealt with problems as soon as possible if they suggested.

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Also, as a part of the occupation policy, the automobile company was contracted to repair United States military vehicles in Japan, which was a good opportunity for Toyota employees, including Kiichiro Toyoda, to learn more about the structure of American cars.

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Kiichiro Toyoda kept working hard to develop the Japanese automobile industry, even under the adverse circumstances of the postwar period.

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Kiichiro Toyoda continued to put a great deal of effort into passenger cars in terms of research, manufacturing and selling.

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Under such situation, the reason why Kiichiro Toyoda did not perform personnel reduction was that he experienced the employment problem at Toyota Industries Corporation during the Showa Depression in 1930, so decided that such a situation would never occur again.

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Kiichiro Toyoda visited the banks in the city every day to get finance account.

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Under such tension, Kiichiro Toyoda, who was originally hypertensive, became ill, so negotiations with the labor union were handled by the management army instead of Kiichiro Toyoda.

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Since the company would be destroyed as it was, on June 5,1950, Kiichiro Toyoda announced that he would resign as the president to take on this series of responsibilities.

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On March 27,1952, Kiichiro Toyoda died after suffering a fall.