Sekiryo Kaneda (Japanese: 金田 積良, Hepburn: Kaneda Sekiryō, 1883 – 1949), also known as Sekiryo Yamauchi (山内 積良, Yamauchi Sekiryō), was the second president...
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of Girls Bravo Masaichi Kaneda (1933–2019), baseball player Sekiryo Kaneda (1883–1949), president of Nintendo Tomoko Kaneda (born 1973), voice actress...
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wife and two daughters—one of whom was Tei Yamauchi, who later married Sekiryō Kaneda, the successor and second president of Nintendo. Fusajirō Fukui was...
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source?] In 1948, Yamauchi's grandfather and president of Nintendo, Sekiryo Kaneda, suffered a stroke. As he had no other immediate successor, he asked...
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cards. Since its founding, the company has been headquartered in Kyoto. Sekiryo Kaneda was company president from 1929 to 1949, and succeeded by Hiroshi Yamauchi...
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biblical scholar Fusajiro Yamauchi, founder of Nintendo Sekiryo Yamauchi (born Sekiryo Kaneda), second president of Nintendo, son-in-law of Fusajiro Yamauchi...
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his son-in-law so that he could take over the business. As a result, Sekiryo Kaneda adopted the Yamauchi surname in 1907 and headed the business in 1929...
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Erdnase Lennart Green Richard Harding Johann Kaspar Hechtel Ricky Jay Sekiryo Kaneda René Lavand Ed Marlo Master of the Playing Cards John McLeod Anton Moser...
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