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Aizō Sōma (相馬愛蔵, Sōma Aizō, November 8, 1870 – February 14, 1954) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, patron of the arts, and advocate of Pan-Asianism in the Empire of Japan. He is known as the founder of Nakamura-ya, a noted bakery in Tokyo.

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  • Aizō Sōma (相馬愛蔵, Sōma Aizō, November 8, 1870 – February 14, 1954) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, patron of the arts, and advocate of Pan-Asianism in the Empire of Japan. He is known as the founder of Nakamura-ya, a noted bakery in Tokyo. (en)
  • Aizō Sōma (相馬愛蔵) (8 novembre 1870 - 14 février 1954) est un entrepreneur, philanthrope, mécène et partisan du pan-asianisme dans le Japon d'avant-guerre. Il est connu pour être le fondateur de la Nakamura-ya, une boulangerie célèbre de Tokyo. (fr)
  • 相馬 愛蔵(そうま あいぞう、1870年11月8日(明治3年10月15日) - 1954年(昭和29年)2月14日)は、長野県出身の社会事業家、実業家。妻の相馬黒光とともに東京新宿中村屋を創業した。臼井吉見の大河小説『安曇野』に中心的人物として描かれている。玄孫はサッカー日本代表の相馬勇紀。 (ja)
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  • Azumino, Nagano, Japan (en)
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  • Founding Nakamuraya Co., Ltd. (en)
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  • Aizō Sōma (en)
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  • Businessman, philanthropist, entrepreneur, social activist (en)
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  • Aizō Sōma (相馬愛蔵, Sōma Aizō, November 8, 1870 – February 14, 1954) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, patron of the arts, and advocate of Pan-Asianism in the Empire of Japan. He is known as the founder of Nakamura-ya, a noted bakery in Tokyo. (en)
  • Aizō Sōma (相馬愛蔵) (8 novembre 1870 - 14 février 1954) est un entrepreneur, philanthrope, mécène et partisan du pan-asianisme dans le Japon d'avant-guerre. Il est connu pour être le fondateur de la Nakamura-ya, une boulangerie célèbre de Tokyo. (fr)
  • 相馬 愛蔵(そうま あいぞう、1870年11月8日(明治3年10月15日) - 1954年(昭和29年)2月14日)は、長野県出身の社会事業家、実業家。妻の相馬黒光とともに東京新宿中村屋を創業した。臼井吉見の大河小説『安曇野』に中心的人物として描かれている。玄孫はサッカー日本代表の相馬勇紀。 (ja)
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  • Aizō Sōma (en)
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