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'''Maruzen K.K.''' (丸善{{kabu}}) is a Japanese bookshop, whose headquarters and main shop are in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. It seems that the company also sold cameras, at least in the early postwar period, and it has been mentioned as one of the distributors of the [[Bikor-Flex]].<REF> Distributed the [[Bikor-Flex]]: Kitano, p.49 of {{KG}} June 1949. </REF>
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'''Maruzen K.K.''' (丸善{{kabu}}) is a Japanese bookshop, founded in 1869, whose headquarters and main shop are in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.<REF> [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%B8%E5%96%84 Maruzen] in the Japanese Wikipedia. </REF> It seems that the company also sold cameras, at least in the early postwar period, and it has been mentioned as one of the distributors of the [[Bikor-Flex]].<REF> Distributed the [[Bikor-Flex]]: Kitano, p.49 of {{KG}} June 1949. </REF>
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 19:11, 13 September 2010

Maruzen K.K. (丸善㈱) is a Japanese bookshop, founded in 1869, whose headquarters and main shop are in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.[1] It seems that the company also sold cameras, at least in the early postwar period, and it has been mentioned as one of the distributors of the Bikor-Flex.[2]

Notes

  1. Maruzen in the Japanese Wikipedia.
  2. Distributed the Bikor-Flex: Kitano, p.49 of Kohga Gekkan June 1949.

Bibliography

  • Kitano Kunio (北野邦雄). "Mittsu no kokusan ōtomāto" (三つの国産オートマート, Three Japanese Automat). In Kohga Gekkan vol.8 no.6, June 1949. Pp.48–53.

Links

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