Difference between revisions of "Taiyō"

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* Taiyo-Anastigmat, a lens brand from the maker [[T.Y.O.W.]]
 
* Taiyo-Anastigmat, a lens brand from the maker [[T.Y.O.W.]]
 
* [[Tokyo Taiyo]], a maker of optical instruments
 
* [[Tokyo Taiyo]], a maker of optical instruments
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* Taiyo, a manufacturer of wooden, bellows-type  enlargers. The metal tag shows a red and sliver rising sun symbol  (pre World War II)<ref>Example seen in an online auction, Yahoo Japan, November 2016.</ref>
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The relationship (if any)  of the above entities is at present unclear.
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== Notes ==
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Revision as of 22:46, 8 November 2016

Disambiguation Page

The Japanese word Taiyō (太陽) means "sun". It appears in the following names:

  • Taiyō Kōki, the maker of the Viscawide-16 panorama camera
  • Taiyo-Anastigmat, a lens brand from the maker T.Y.O.W.
  • Tokyo Taiyo, a maker of optical instruments
  • Taiyo, a manufacturer of wooden, bellows-type enlargers. The metal tag shows a red and sliver rising sun symbol (pre World War II)[1]

The relationship (if any) of the above entities is at present unclear.

Notes

  1. Example seen in an online auction, Yahoo Japan, November 2016.