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When They Opened in Japan

Engineer Edmund Morel helps launch Japan Railways in 1870

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On April 9, 1870, 29-year-old Edmund Morel (1840 – 1871) arrived in Yokohama, Japan. In just over 18 months, he’d be dead, but not before laying the groundwork for the Japanese railroad industry. Thanks in large part to the intrepid reporting of scholar Yoshihiko Morita, we can now begin to… Read

When They Opened in Japan

Japan's Kirin Beer begins as William Copeland's Spring Valley Brewery in Yokohama

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In 1864, 30-year-old Norwegian-American William Copeland (1834-1902) arrived in Yokohama. Copeland — described by Waseda professor Katsumata Senkichiro as a “tall and very imposing man” with “an attractive character” but “a bad drunk” — was starting over, again. At birth, Copeland was given the name Johan Bartinius (later Martinius) Thoresen… Read

When They Opened in Japan

Baskin-Robbins brings 31 Flavors to Japan in 1974

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It was 1948, near Pasadena, California, and Irvine Robbins, 31, and Burton Baskin, 34, were broke business owners. Robbins had opened five ice cream stores, giving them the name Snowbird. Baskin, lured into the ice cream industry by Robbins, his brother-in-law, had three stores, which he’d named Burton’s. After three… Read

When They Opened in Japan

David Rosen helps launch Sega in Japan

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It was 1954. The Korean War’s armistice had been signed, and David M. Rosen, 24, a member of the United States Air Force, had returned to Japan, where he’d spent most of his time during the conflict. After a brief but unsuccessful attempt at starting an America-Japan photo art business… Read

When They Opened in Japan

Ford’s Model T lands on Japanese soil in 1913

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Once upon a time, Ford was the top-selling automobile in Japan. In fact, from 1925 to 1936, as scholar J. Scott Mathews writes for the Michigan Historical Review, Henry Ford’s Model T “dominated automobile sales in Japan,” with Chevrolet a very close second. When Ford officially opened their plant in… Read

When They Opened in Japan

Coca-Cola storms Japanese market in late 1950s

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In this bimonthly series, Patrick Parr looks at how famous brands got their start in Japan. Parr previously wrote the “Japan Yesterday” series for Japan Today, chronicling past historic visits to Japan by world-famous people. If you are currently in Japan, there’s a good chance that Coca-Cola has taken at… Read

When They Opened in Japan

Loy Weston brings Kentucky Fried Chicken to 1970s Japan

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In this new bimonthly series, Patrick Parr looks at how famous brands got their start in Japan. Parr previously wrote the “Japan Yesterday” series chronicling past historic visits to Japan by world-famous people. As early as January 1967, there were rumblings in American newspapers that Kentucky Fried Chicken would soon… Read

When They Opened in Japan

Starbucks debuts in Ginza in 1996

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This is the first story in a new bimonthly series by Patrick Parr on how famous brands got their start in Japan. Parr also wrote the “Japan Yesterday” series that detailed the visits to Japan of famous people. On Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1995, the Starbucks Coffee Company signed an agreement… Read

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