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Having experienced many sea accidents in his life, Kawasaki deepened his trust in Western ships because they were more spacious, stable and faster than typical Japanese ships. At the same time, he became very interested in the modern shipbuilding industry. In April 1876, supported by
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merchant, Kawasaki Shōzō became a tradesman at the age of 17 in
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sank during a storm. In 1869, he joined a company handling
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Shozo Kawasaki
Japanese name
surname

Daikoku
Satsuma Domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Tokyo City
Japan
Industrialist
shipbuilder
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Japanese
industrialist
shipbuilder
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Kagoshima
kimono
Nagasaki
shipping
Osaka
cargo ship
sugar
Ryukyu Islands
Kagoshima
samurai
Ministry of Finance
Matsukata Masayoshi
Chūō, Tokyo
Kawasaki Heavy Industries

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