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  1. Yutaka Katayama, known as "Mr. K," is widely regarded as the "father of the Datsun Z." Katayama joined Nissan in 1935, where he pioneered innovative marketing techniques, and in 1960, he was sent to Los Angeles to establish Nissan's presence in the United States.

  2. Jan 10, 2004 · Takashi Ishihara, 91, who as head of Nissan Motor Co. helped turn the Japanese carmaker into a global competitor, died of heart failure Dec. 31 in a Tokyo hospital.

  3. Jan 3, 2004 · Takashi Ishihara, a former president of Nissan Motor Co. who helped turn the carmaker into a global player, has died of heart failure, his family said Thursday. He was 91.

  4. Jan 9, 2004 · Takashi Ishihara, Japan's thrusting carmaker, died on December 31st, aged 91. AP. IN THE 1970s when the price of oil rose alarmingly, Takashi Ishihara, of Nissan, a Japanese car company,...

  5. Father: Ichiji Ishihara. Mother: Shigeyo (Wakisaka) Ishihara. Spouse: Shizuko Ishihara. child: Tadashi Ishihara. Takashi Ishihara, Japanese automotive company executive. Decorated 1st Order of Sacred Treasure Japan; recipient Blue Ribbon medal, Emperor of Japan, 1974.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Satoru_IwataSatoru Iwata - Wikipedia

    Satoru Iwata was born on December 6, 1959, and raised in Sapporo, Japan, where his father served as a prefectural official. [1] [2] Throughout middle and high school, Iwata displayed leadership skills through service as class president, student council president, and club president at various times. [2]

  7. Jan 6, 2004 · Takashi Ishihara, who marshaled the fierceness of a rugby player and the precision of an accountant to lead the Nissan Motor Company to global prominence, died on Dec. 28 at a Tokyo hospital.