-
Sekiryo Kaneda (****anese: 金田 積良, Hepburn:
Kaneda Sekiryō, 1883 – 1949), also
known as
Sekiryo Yamauchi (山内 積良,
Yamauchi Sekiryō), was the
second president...
- wife and two daughters—one of whom was Tei Yamauchi, who
later married Sekiryō Kaneda, the
successor and
second president of Nintendo. Fusajirō ****ui...
-
adopt 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...
- [unreliable source?] In 1948, Yamauchi's
grandfather and
president of Nintendo,
Sekiryo Kaneda,
suffered a stroke. As he had no
other immediate successor, he asked...
- the
common ****anese
tradition of mukoyōshi, he
adopted his son-in-law,
Sekiryo Kaneda, who then
legally took his wife's last name of Yamauchi. In 1929...
-
Erdnase Lennart Green Richard Harding Johann Kaspar Hechtel Ricky Jay
Sekiryo Kaneda René
Lavand Ed
Marlo Master of the
Playing Cards John
McLeod Anton...
-
Erdnase Lennart Green Richard Harding Johann Kaspar Hechtel Ricky Jay
Sekiryo Kaneda René
Lavand Ed
Marlo Master of the
Playing Cards John
McLeod Anton...
- and
biblical scholar Fusajiro Yamauchi,
founder of
Nintendo Sekiryo Yamauchi (born
Sekiryo Kaneda),
second president of Nintendo, son-in-law of Fusajiro...
-
kilometres (2.6 mi) from east to west. The
village is
located in the
rugged Sekiryo Mountains that run from the
north to
central Okinawa Island, with Mount...
- 1976),
creator of
Girls Bravo Masaichi Kaneda (1933–2019),
baseball player Sekiryo Kaneda (1883–1949),
president of
Nintendo Tomoko Kaneda (born 1973), voice...