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Akio Morita. Sua família era uma das mais antigas e aristocráticas fabricantes de saquê. A família Morita, da aldeia de Kosugaya, perto da cidade industrial de Nagoya, fabricava, há 400 anos, saquê sob a marca “Nenohimatsu”. Akio, por ser o primogênito, tinha a incumbência de substituir o pai, Kyuzaemon, nos negócios da família. Quando estudante, Akio acompanhava o pai nas reuniões da companhia. More information...

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