Gotō

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K.K. Gotō Kōgaku Kenkyūjo (㈱五藤光学研究所) is a Japanese optical company. It was founded in August 1926[1] by Gotō Seizō (五藤斎三), said to be a former employee of Nippon Kōgaku.[2] It is still (2007) in existence. It is making telescopes and astronomical optical devices since its foundation, and it made the first Japanese planetarium projector in 1958.[3]

The company also made the Triptar[4] lens mounted on the Miyako Six in 1942–3.

The company used the Roman name Gotoh before the war,[5] then Goto Kogaku on some products. Its official English name was changed from Goto Optical Mfg. Co. to Goto Inc. on May 21, 2004.[6]

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