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Name
  
Dan Takuma

Children
  
Dan Ino, Katsuma Dan

Role
  
Businessman


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Assassinated
  
March 5, 1932, Nihonbashi, Tokyo City, Tokyo, Japan

Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Similar People
  
Ikuma Dan, Haruka Dan, Katsuma Dan, Tsuyoshi Inukai

Great grandchildren
  
Norihiko Dan, Naoki Dan

Grandchildren
  
Ikuma Dan, Saeko Dan

Dan Takuma (團 琢磨, September 7, 1858 – March 5, 1932) was a Japanese businessman who was Director-General of Mitsui, one of the leading Japanese zaibatsu (family conglomerates). He was a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was married to the younger sister of statesman Kaneko Kentarō.

Dan favored the cultivation of closer relations between Japan and the Western powers. In 1921, he led the Japanese Businessmen's Mission, in which a group of Japanese business leaders visited the United States, Great Britain, and France to discuss bilateral economic issues and to promote personal ties with businesspeople of those countries.

On March 5, 1932, Dan was assassinated by right-wing nationalist Gorō Hishinuma as part of the League of Blood Incident.

Dan's son was embryologist Dan Katsuma, and his grandson was operatic composer Dan Ikuma.

References

Dan Takuma Wikipedia