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'''Nittō''' is a Japanese name for "Japan" and thus common as an element in Japanese company names, among them: | '''Nittō''' is a Japanese name for "Japan" and thus common as an element in Japanese company names, among them: | ||
− | * [[Nittō Kōgaku]], a lens maker | + | * [[Nittō Kōgaku]], a lens and camera maker |
+ | * [[Nittō Shashin Kōgaku Kōgyōsha]], a camera manufacturer in the early 1940s | ||
* [[Nittō Seikō]], mainly a manufacturer of industrial parts and tools which made some cameras in the 1950s | * [[Nittō Seikō]], mainly a manufacturer of industrial parts and tools which made some cameras in the 1950s | ||
* [[Doi|Nittō Shashin Yōhin]], a distributor, successor of Doi Shōten | * [[Doi|Nittō Shashin Yōhin]], a distributor, successor of Doi Shōten |
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Disambiguation Page
Nittō is a Japanese name for "Japan" and thus common as an element in Japanese company names, among them:
- Nittō Kōgaku, a lens and camera maker
- Nittō Shashin Kōgaku Kōgyōsha, a camera manufacturer in the early 1940s
- Nittō Seikō, mainly a manufacturer of industrial parts and tools which made some cameras in the 1950s
- Nittō Shashin Yōhin, a distributor, successor of Doi Shōten