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Chikuhei Nakajima

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Birth
Ōta-shi, Gunma, Japan
Death
10 Oct 1949 (aged 65)
Mitaka-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan
Burial
Fuchu City, Fuchū-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan Add to Map
Plot
9-1-2-3
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Manufacturer. Born as the eldest son of a farmer in Gunma Prefecture, he entered the Japan Naval Academy at Etajima, Hiroshima age 19 and became interested in in aviation after hearing about the exploits of the Wright Brothers. He assisted in the production of aircraft for the Japanese Navy, and after leaving the navy he set up the Aircraft Research Laboratory in 1917. This concern later became the Nakajima Aircraft Company, which was Japan's leading aircraft manufacturer. During the Second World War, Nakajima served as Japan's Minister of Commerce and Industry. At the end of the war, he halted aircraft production and the company became the Fuji Sangyo Company, which sought to apply aviation technologies to other manufacturing endeavors. Initially, the company developed motor scooters and bus bodies. It later blossomed into a full-fledged automobile manufacturer. Fuji Sangyo evolved into the present Fuji Heavy Industries. Subaru automobiles are its principal product. Gunma Prefecture is the site of its manufacturing base.
Manufacturer. Born as the eldest son of a farmer in Gunma Prefecture, he entered the Japan Naval Academy at Etajima, Hiroshima age 19 and became interested in in aviation after hearing about the exploits of the Wright Brothers. He assisted in the production of aircraft for the Japanese Navy, and after leaving the navy he set up the Aircraft Research Laboratory in 1917. This concern later became the Nakajima Aircraft Company, which was Japan's leading aircraft manufacturer. During the Second World War, Nakajima served as Japan's Minister of Commerce and Industry. At the end of the war, he halted aircraft production and the company became the Fuji Sangyo Company, which sought to apply aviation technologies to other manufacturing endeavors. Initially, the company developed motor scooters and bus bodies. It later blossomed into a full-fledged automobile manufacturer. Fuji Sangyo evolved into the present Fuji Heavy Industries. Subaru automobiles are its principal product. Gunma Prefecture is the site of its manufacturing base.

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  • Added: Feb 27, 2001
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20555/chikuhei-nakajima: accessed ), memorial page for Chikuhei Nakajima (1 Jan 1884–10 Oct 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20555, citing Tama Cemetery, Fuchu City, Fuchū-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan; Maintained by Find a Grave.