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'''Nihon Kōki K.K.''' (日本光機{{kabu}}, meaning Japan Optics Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese camera maker. Before and during the war it made the [[Well]] cameras distributed by [[Misuzu Shōkai]]. In 1943 it was based in Tokyo, Yodobashi.<REF> Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Yodobashi-ku Higashi-Ōkubo 2&ndash;306 (東京都淀橋区東大久保2&ndash;306). Source: {{Inquiry1943_short}}, listing the Japanese camera production as of April 1943. </REF>
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== Prewar and wartime company ==
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'''Nihon Kōki K.K.''' (日本光機{{kabu}}, meaning Japan Optics Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese camera maker in the late 1930s and early 1940s. From 1939 it made the [[Well]] cameras distributed by [[Misuzu Shōkai]]. Its address in 1943 was Yodobashi-ku Higashi-Ōkubo (東京都淀橋区東大久保2&ndash;306) in Tokyo.<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}. </REF>
  
After the war, a company called '''Nihon Kōki Kōgyō K.K.''' (日本光機工業{{kabu}}) and based in Osaka advertised the [[Semi Sport]] camera and the Lucky enlarger in 1949.<REF> Its address was Ōsaka-shi Minami-ku Junkei 2-chōme (大阪市南区順慶二丁目). Source: advertisement dated September 1949 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;143. </REF> These products were made before and during the war by [[Fujimoto]]. It is not known if it was related to the prewar and wartime Nihon Kōki.
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== Postwar company ==
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In 1949, a company called '''Nihon Kōki Kōgyō K.K.''' (日本光機工業{{kabu}}) advertised the [[Semi Sport]] camera and the Lucky enlarger, two products that were made before 1945 by [[Fujimoto]]. The address of the company was Minami-ku Junkei 2-chōme (大阪市南区順慶二丁目) in Osaka.<REF> Advertisement dated September 1949 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;143. </REF> It is not known if it was related to the previous Nihon Kōki.
  
This company was later called simply '''Nihon Kōki K.K.''' (日本光機{{kabu}}) and released cameras called [[Silverflex]] and [[Silver Six]] in 1953 and 1954. It was still based at the same address and had subsidiary plants in Tokyo and Osaka.<REF> In addition to the main plant in Osaka, Junkei, advertisements dated 1953 and 1954 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;140, list a plant in Osaka, Imazato (大阪・今里) and another in Tokyo, Setagaya (東京・世田ヶ谷). </REF> It is said that it made a series of enlargers called Lucky Silver before making the cameras.<REF> Lewis, p.&nbsp;82. </REF>
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This company was later simply called '''Nihon Kōki K.K.''' (日本光機{{kabu}}) and released the [[Silverflex]] and [[Silver Six]] cameras in 1953 and 1954. It still had the same address in Osaka, Junkei and had subsidiary plants in Osaka, Imazato (大阪・今里) and Tokyo, Setagaya (東京・世田ヶ谷).<REF> Advertisements dated 1953 and 1954 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;140. </REF> It is said that it made a series of enlargers called Lucky Silver before making the cameras.<REF> Lewis, p.&nbsp;82. </REF>
  
It seems that the company moved to its Tokyo, Setagaya plant in 1955 and made the [[Calm Six]].<REF> Its address was Tōkyō-to Setagaya-ku Daita 1&ndash;748 (東京都世田ヶ谷区代田1&ndash;748). Source: advertisement dated August 1955 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;131. </REF> It is said that it went bankrupt in July, 1957.<REF> Lewis, p.&nbsp;104. </REF>
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In 1955, the company made the [[Calm Six]]. At that date, its address was Setagaya-ku Daita (世田ヶ谷区代田) 1&ndash;748 in Tokyo, presumably because it moved to its Setagaya plant.<REF> Advertisement dated August 1955 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;131. </REF> It is said that it went bankrupt in July, 1957.<REF> Lewis, p.&nbsp;104. </REF>
  
 
A company called Nippon Kōki Kōgyō K.K. (日本光機工業{{kabu}}) exists today (2007) and makes parts for lighthouses since 1919.<REF> According to its [http://www.nipponkoki.co.jp/ official website]. </REF> It is based in Kawasaki and is probably not related to the above companies.
 
A company called Nippon Kōki Kōgyō K.K. (日本光機工業{{kabu}}) exists today (2007) and makes parts for lighthouses since 1919.<REF> According to its [http://www.nipponkoki.co.jp/ official website]. </REF> It is based in Kawasaki and is probably not related to the above companies.

Revision as of 13:42, 10 July 2007

Prewar and wartime company

Nihon Kōki K.K. (日本光機㈱, meaning Japan Optics Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese camera maker in the late 1930s and early 1940s. From 1939 it made the Well cameras distributed by Misuzu Shōkai. Its address in 1943 was Yodobashi-ku Higashi-Ōkubo (東京都淀橋区東大久保2–306) in Tokyo.[1]

Postwar company

In 1949, a company called Nihon Kōki Kōgyō K.K. (日本光機工業㈱) advertised the Semi Sport camera and the Lucky enlarger, two products that were made before 1945 by Fujimoto. The address of the company was Minami-ku Junkei 2-chōme (大阪市南区順慶二丁目) in Osaka.[2] It is not known if it was related to the previous Nihon Kōki.

This company was later simply called Nihon Kōki K.K. (日本光機㈱) and released the Silverflex and Silver Six cameras in 1953 and 1954. It still had the same address in Osaka, Junkei and had subsidiary plants in Osaka, Imazato (大阪・今里) and Tokyo, Setagaya (東京・世田ヶ谷).[3] It is said that it made a series of enlargers called Lucky Silver before making the cameras.[4]

In 1955, the company made the Calm Six. At that date, its address was Setagaya-ku Daita (世田ヶ谷区代田) 1–748 in Tokyo, presumably because it moved to its Setagaya plant.[5] It is said that it went bankrupt in July, 1957.[6]

A company called Nippon Kōki Kōgyō K.K. (日本光機工業㈱) exists today (2007) and makes parts for lighthouses since 1919.[7] It is based in Kawasaki and is probably not related to the above companies.

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Notes

  1. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras").
  2. Advertisement dated September 1949 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 143.
  3. Advertisements dated 1953 and 1954 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 140.
  4. Lewis, p. 82.
  5. Advertisement dated August 1955 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 131.
  6. Lewis, p. 104.
  7. According to its official website.

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