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Taizo Ishida (16 November 1888 - 19 September 1979)[1] was a Japanese businessman. He was the president, chairman, and advisor of Toyota Industries Corporation and Toyota Motor Corporation. He was called "The Great Banto of Toyota", a Japanese title given to the highest of the merchants for his services in rebuilding Toyota as a successful car making business.[2] He is succeeded as president of Toyota Motors Co by Fukio Nakagawa.
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edit- ^ "石田退三記念財団サイト". www.ishidafound.or.jp. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ "Taizo Ishida, The Great Banto of Toyota". NK Institute of Human Advancement. 20 July 2020. Retrieved 20 July 2021.