Background
Seiichi Takahata was born in 1887.
誠一 高畑
Seiichi Takahata was born in 1887.
Seiichi Takahata graduated from Kobe Higher Commercial School (1909).
Seiichi Takahata entered Suzuki Shoten Company at Kobe and served at its London Agency and became manager of London Branch and then director. He became senior managing director of Nissho (Trading) Company (1938) and later became its chairman as well as president of Taiyo Tekko Kaisha (Таіуo Iron Manufacturing Company).
He held additional posts of vice-president of Pacific Problem Research Society and Kansai Anglo-Japanese Association and president of Osaka Boekikai (Osaka Trading Society) and official of several other industrial companies and organizations, which he resigned with promulgation of Antimonopoly Law. Chairman of Nissho Company, Haboro Coal Mining & Railway Company, Sapporo; Toho Metal Company, Osaka; Nippon Camphor Company, Kobe; president of Taiyo Mining & Industries, Kobe; Nippon Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Tokyo; director of Chuo Woolen Mill, Nagoya and vice-president of I.P.R., Tokyo and Japan-British Society, Osaka.
Compensation for War Industries
Reborn Japan & Peace Treaty
Economic Aspect of Postwar Japan