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In 1649, his elder brother Shigetoshi died at the age of 36, and he returned to Matsusaka to look after his aging mother, remaining there for two decades. There, he married Nakagawa Kane, the eldest daughter of the Nakagawa merchant family; the two had ten sons and five daughters. He returned to Edo
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retail shopping chain. He also set up a material supplies store in Kyoto at this time. In contrast to most drapery merchants, who catered to feudal houses and wealthy merchants, trading on credit with no fixed prices, Takatoshi introduced an innovatory system of cash based purchase based on fixed
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He subsequently started a money exchange in 1683, with a new system for inter-city loans. He extended the family business by opening an outlet in Osaka, and was appointed official purveyor of dry goods to the Tokugawa shogunate in 1687. He also relocated, in 1686, the headquarters of the family
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at 14 years of age, following his eldest brother Toshitsugu who had extended the family business by opening a
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the following year, which was to become, later, the head company of the famous
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Mitsui Takayasu, who was later exiled to Matsusaka after being defeated by
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on his elder brother Toshigutsu's death in 1673. He then established the
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business from Matsusaka to Kyoto. He died at the age of 73.
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of merchants and industrialists that later emerged as the
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This Japanese business–related biographical article is a
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prices for wares and targeted consumers in the emerging
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Index

Japanese name
surname
Mitsui family
Mitsui Group
zaibatsu
Matsusaka
Ise Province
Mie Prefecture
samurai
Echigo Province
Oda Nobunaga
katana
sake
miso
pawnbroker
Fujiwara Hokke
Edo
kimono
Echigoya Drapery
Nihonbashi
Mitsukoshi
middle class
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