Kaientai

The Kaientai (海援隊, Kaientai, "Maritime Support Force") was a trading and shipping company and private navy, considered to be the first corporation in modern Japan.

Flag of Kaientai
Kameyama Shachū Memorial Museum

Kaientai, originally named Kameyama Shachū (亀山社中, "Kameyama Troupe"), was founded by Sakamoto Ryōma in Nagasaki in 1865 during the Bakumatsu, and it was initially funded by the Satsuma Domain and other groups and domains.

The logo of SoftBank Group is based on the idea of a "21st century Kaientai".[1]

Members of Kaientai

Kaientai members, around January 1867. From left: Nagaoka Kenkichi, Mizobuchi Hironojō, Sakamoto Ryōma, Yamamoto Kōdō, Sugano Kakubei, Shiramine Shunme.

Born in Tosa Domain

  • Sakamoto Ryōma – a commanding officer of Kaientai
  • Iwasaki Yatarou
  • Sawamura Sōnojho
  • Sasaki Takayuki – a second commanding officer of Kaientai after Ryōma's death
  • Nagaoka Ken'ichi
  • Ishida Eikichi
  • Sakamoto Nao – Ryōma's adopted child
  • Sugano Kakubei
  • Jingū Umanosuke
  • Nomura Koreaki

Born in Echizen Province

  • Seki Yoshiomi
  • Watanabe Gōhachi
  • Odani Kōzō

Born in Kishū Domain

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References

  1. "Origin of Brand Name and Logo". SoftBank Group Corp. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
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