Sekiryo Kaneda - Retirement and Death

Retirement and Death

In 1949, Sekiryo retired after suffering a stroke, and he died from complications soon afterward. His grandson Hiroshi Yamauchi took over the business. Hiroshi Yamauchi's father did not take over the company because he had abandoned his son and wife, Kimi.

Nintendo Co., LTD presidents
  • Fusajiro Yamauchi (1889–1929)
  • Sekiryo Kaneda (1929–1949)
  • Hiroshi Yamauchi (1949–2002)
  • Satoru Iwata (2002–Present)
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Name Kaneda, Sekiryo
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Date of birth 1883
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Date of death 1949
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