- Source: Ten Japanese Great Inventors
The system of industrial rights in Japan celebrated 100 years of existence in 1985. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Japanese system of industrial property rights, the Japan Patent Office selected ten great inventors whose contributions were particularly memorable and of historical significance in the industrial development of Japan.
Reliefs of these inventors were created and presented in the lobby of the Japan Patent Office to commemorate their achievements and introduce them to Japanese people.
The inventors
The ten inventors are:
Sakichi Toyoda Patent Number 1195, Wooden Weaving Machine Driven by Human Power
Kōkichi Mikimoto Patent Number 2670, Cultured pearl
Jōkichi Takamine Patent Number 4785, Adrenaline
Kikunae Ikeda Patent Number 14805, Sodium Glutamate
Umetaro Suzuki Patent Number 20785, Vitamin B1
Kyota Sugimoto Patent Number 27877, Japanese typewriter
Kotaro Honda Patent Number 32234, KS Steel
Hidetsugu Yagi Patent Number 69115, Yagi Antenna
Yasujiro Niwa Patent Number 84722, Phototelegraphic Method
Tokushichi Mishima Patent Number 96371, MKM steel
See also
List of inventors
List of Japanese inventions
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Yoshiro Nakamatsu
- Ten Japanese Great Inventors
- Science and technology in Japan
- Yasujiro Niwa
- Sakichi Toyoda
- Kikunae Ikeda
- Kokichi Mikimoto
- List of inventors
- Tokushichi Mishima
- Kotaro Honda
- Kyota Sugimoto