Kichimatsu Kishi

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Kichimatsu Kishi (岸吉松), né le 7 janvier 1872 à Niigata au Japon et décédé à l'âge de 84 ans le 15 juillet 1956 à Beaumont au Texas, est un agriculteur et entrepreneur japonais qui fonda une colonie agricole dans le sud du Texas. En plus du travail d'autres immigrants japonais, son impact sur la culture du riz dans le sud des États-Unis changea l'industrie agricole de cette région. Il est également le fondateur d'une compagnie pétrolière. rdf:langString
岸吉松(きし きちまつ、1871年(明治4年) - 1956年(昭和31年))は、新潟県出身の実業家。岸宇吉の子。アメリカ合衆国テキサス州南東部に移住して当地に稲作を広め、また当地での石油採掘で財を成した。現地では「バロン・キシ」と呼ばれた。 rdf:langString
Kichimatsu Kishi (岸 吉松 Kishi Kichimatsu, ?–1956) was a Japanese immigrant to the United States who worked as a farmer and businessman. Along with fellow immigrants from Japan, his impact on rice farming in the southern United States would change the agricultural industry of the region. Kishi would establish an agricultural colony in Southeast Texas and would own an oil company. Born as one of eight children to a Japanese banker, he attended Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, Japan, but was taken from his studies in 1904 to fight in the Russo-Japanese War. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kichimatsu Kishi
rdf:langString Kichimatsu Kishi
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rdf:langString Kichimatsu Kishi (岸吉松), né le 7 janvier 1872 à Niigata au Japon et décédé à l'âge de 84 ans le 15 juillet 1956 à Beaumont au Texas, est un agriculteur et entrepreneur japonais qui fonda une colonie agricole dans le sud du Texas. En plus du travail d'autres immigrants japonais, son impact sur la culture du riz dans le sud des États-Unis changea l'industrie agricole de cette région. Il est également le fondateur d'une compagnie pétrolière.
rdf:langString Kichimatsu Kishi (岸 吉松 Kishi Kichimatsu, ?–1956) was a Japanese immigrant to the United States who worked as a farmer and businessman. Along with fellow immigrants from Japan, his impact on rice farming in the southern United States would change the agricultural industry of the region. Kishi would establish an agricultural colony in Southeast Texas and would own an oil company. Born as one of eight children to a Japanese banker, he attended Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, Japan, but was taken from his studies in 1904 to fight in the Russo-Japanese War. He was eventually sent to Manchuria on the mainland of China where he remained until the Japanese victory in 1905. He considered remaining there, but the high cost of land and lawlessness prompted him to return to his homeland. Years earlier, Sadatsuchi Uchida (Japan’s consul to the United States) toured the southern United States in 1902. Uchida reported back to Japan with promising news that the rice farming was underdeveloped and showed potential for large profit. At the time, the dense population of Japan and limited workable land meant that many rice farmers would never own their own land. This sparked Kishi’s interest in migrating to the United States in 1906.
rdf:langString 岸吉松(きし きちまつ、1871年(明治4年) - 1956年(昭和31年))は、新潟県出身の実業家。岸宇吉の子。アメリカ合衆国テキサス州南東部に移住して当地に稲作を広め、また当地での石油採掘で財を成した。現地では「バロン・キシ」と呼ばれた。
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