Masataka Taketsuru Explained

Masataka Taketsuru
Nationality:Japanese
Birth Name:竹鶴 政孝
たけつる まさたか
Birth Date:20 June 1894
Birth Place:Takehara, Hiroshima, Empire of Japan
Death Place:Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan
Alma Mater:University of Glasgow
Osaka University
Known For:Founder of Nikka Whisky
Spouse:Rita Taketsuru
(1920.01.08-1961.01.17, her death)

was a Japanese chemist and businessman. He is known as the founder of Japan's whisky industry and Nikka Whisky Distilling.

Born to a family that had owned a sake brewery since 1733, he traveled to Scotland in 1918 to study organic chemistry and distilling. He then returned to Japan establishing a whisky distillery at Suntory and founded his own distilling company, Nikka Whisky, in 1934.

Early life

Masataka Taketsuru was born on June 20, 1894, in Takehara, Hiroshima, to a family that had owned a sake brewery since 1733.

Experiences in Scotland

In December 1918, he arrived in Scotland and enrolled at the University of Glasgow, where he studied organic chemistry in the summer of 1919.[1] Taketsuru studied under Thomas Stewart Patterson, the Gardiner Chair of Chemistry.

In April 1919, Taketsuru began his apprenticeship at Longmorn distillery in Strathspey, Scotland, and then in July at James Calder & Co.'s Bo'ness distillery in the Lowlands region.[2] On 8 January 1920, he married Jessie Roberta "Rita" Cowan of Middlecroft, Kirkintilloch, despite opposition from both their families. Initially, they lived in Campbeltown and his last apprenticeship began in May 1920 at Hazelburn distillery (purchased in 1920 by Mackie & Co., then owners of Springbank) before moving to Japan later in November 1920 via New York and Seattle.

Return to Japan

After returning to Japan, Taketsuru worked at Kotobukiya, which would later become Suntory, where he helped establish a whisky distillery just outside of Kyoto. In 1934 he founded his own distilling company, Dai Nippon Kaju K.K., in Yoichi on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. He believed that this part of Japan was the most similar to Scotland. He later renamed the company Nikka. Nikka whisky was first sold in October 1940. Taketsuru's wife, Rita, died in January 1961, of liver disease. Taketsuru died in 1979. He is buried in Yoichi together with his wife.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography of Masataka Taketsuru . 2016-03-19 . www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk.
  2. Web site: The Founder NIKKA WHISKY . 2016-03-19 . www.nikka.com.
  3. Web site: Mitchell . Jon . 28 November 2010 . The Rita Taketsuru Fan Club . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101204073711/http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20101128x1.html . 2010-12-04 . 9–10 . . 28 November 2010.
  4. Web site: Kodera . Atsushi . For first time, NHK seeks Caucasian actress to star in morning drama . 19 November 2013 . The Japan Times . 2016-03-19.
  5. Web site: missing . dead . 20 November 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006101925/http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0000808485 . 6 October 2014.