Yasuko Date
Japanese businesswoman
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Yasuko Date (1827–1904), was a Japanese businesswoman.[1]
She was a member of the Feudal Watari Date family of Hokkaido. She benefitted the development of the region in a significant way. She was active in the silk industry and a businesswoman within the silk business of the region.
References
- ^ 『北へ… 異色人物伝』続、北海道新聞社編、北海道新聞社、2001年9月5日。ISBN 978-4-89453-171-0。