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Ichizō Kobayashi (小林 一三, Kobayashi Ichizō, January 3, 1873 – January 25, 1957), occasionally referred to by his pseudonym Itsuō (逸翁), was a Japanese industrialist and politician. He is best known as the founder of Hankyu Railway, the Takarazuka Revue, and Toho.
He served as the Minister of State and the president of the Sensai-Fukko-in (War Damage Restoration Agency) in the Shidehara Cabinet in 1945. He was purged from public office in 1946.
History. The Takarazuka Revue was founded by Ichizō Kobayashi in 1913 as an all-female troupe staging taishū engeki, a term for "popular" theater aimed at "ordinary people". [2] Kobayashi was the founder of the railway company Hankyu, and chose the city of Takarazuka, Hyōgo to house the Revue and Grand Theater as it was located at ...
5 de jul. de 2016 · A cultural venture of Kobayashi Ichizō (1873–1957), the Hankyū Railroad industrialist, the town was planned as a leisure destination for affordable family entertainment; it also featured a botanical garden, zoo, and amusement park.
- Yamanashi Makiko
- 2016
Contents. Kobayashi Ichizō. Japanese businessman. Learn about this topic in these articles: founder of Tōhō Motion Picture Company. In Tōhō Motion Picture Company. …was founded in 1936 by Kobayashi Ichizō, a former businessman who was the creator of an all-girl “opera troupe.”
Born in 1873, Ichizo Kobayashi was originally an orphan and raised by his uncle and aunt. During the schooling period in Keio University he was a young literature enthusiast with aspirations of becoming a novelist, but he failed to achieve that dream and became a bank employee instead.