Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Some information regarding Nagoya region in Japan and Suzuki violin.

Masakichi Suzuki (1859]1944) Masakichi Suzuki was Japan's first violin producer. His father was a samurai moonlighter to make shamisen in Nagoya. Masakichi succeeded his father's craft business that soon failed. In the push for westernization in Meiji, he naturally became interested in shamisen's western counterpart: violin. In the 1880s, he started to manually produce and sell violins. He founded the Suzuki Violin Factory in 1900. By 1910, his factory was producing 65,800 violins per year. Nagoya became the manufacturing center of string musical instruments.
Suzuki Violin Co., Ltd.1-1, Hirokawa-cho, Hakagawa-kuNagoya 454-0027, JapanPhone: 52-351-6451Fax: 52-351-6453