Chobei Takeda
Chobei Takeda I | |
|---|---|
武田長兵衛 | |
| Born | c. 1749 |
| Died | 1858 |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Known for | Founder of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company |
Chobei Takeda I (武田長兵衛, Takeda Chōbei; died 1858) was a Japanese merchant and the founder of the business that would eventually become the Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, one of the oldest and largest pharmaceutical firms in Japan.[1][2][3]
Takeda established his business, initially known as the Chobei Omiya Store, in 1781 when he was approximately 32 years old, during the Edo period.[1][2]
Life and career
Chobei Takeda I was born in Osaka during the 18th century.[4] He established his shop in Dōshōmachi, a district in Osaka recognized as the center of the medicine trade in Japan, and specialized in selling traditional Japanese medicines and traditional Chinese medicines (herbal medicines).[1][2]
As a merchant, Takeda developed a reputation for business integrity and high-quality products and services.[4] His business model involved purchasing bulk medicines from wholesalers and dividing them into smaller quantities for sale to local merchants and medical practitioners.[3] The business grew steadily under his leadership until his death in 1858, forming a strong commercial base in the region. The enterprise continued to expand under his successors, who also inherited the name Chobei.[3]
Legacy
The values and standards set by Chobei Takeda I are considered foundational to the modern Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.[4] His emphasis on ethical business practices and product reliability is reflected in the company's long-standing corporate philosophy, often referred to as Takeda-ism by later generations.[3]
The family business founded by Chobei Takeda I transitioned from traditional herbal medicine to the import of Western pharmaceuticals starting with Chobei Takeda IV in 1871.[3] The enterprise was formally incorporated as Chobei Takeda & Company Limited in 1925 and has since evolved into a global, R&D-driven biopharmaceutical company with operations in more than 80 countries.[5]
References
- ^ a b c "Our history". Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
In 1781, Takeda's founder, Chobei Takeda I, began selling traditional Japanese and Chinese medicines in Doshomachi, Osaka—the center of the medicine trade in Japan.
- ^ a b c "Takeda Pharmaceutical (Japan)". Encyclopedia of Cancer. SAGE Publications. 2022. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
Takeda was founded on June 12, 1781, in Osaka, Japan, by 32-year-old Chobei Takeda, who opened a Japanese and Chinese medicinal shop in Doshomachi, then the medicinal trade center of Japan.
- ^ a b c d e Fernando Azevedo Pinheiro (23 August 2022). "A 240-Year-Old Company Leadership Strategy: No Shortcuts". Tomorrow Bio. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
In 1781, 32-year-old Chobei Takeda I started a business selling traditional Japanese and Chinese medicines in Osaka—the center of the medicine trade in Japan.
- ^ a b c Nina Peterson (17 April 2025). "Entyvio Manufacturer – About Takeda Oncology". Retrieved 2 November 2025.
Its roots trace back to Chobei Takeda I, who built a strong reputation for integrity and excellence by providing high-quality Japanese and Chinese herbal medicine.
- ^ "Takeda Pharmaceuticals Marks its 240th Founding Anniversary". Middle East Business News and Information. 17 June 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
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