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zaibatsu
[ zahy-bah-tsoo ]
noun
- a large industrial or financial conglomerate of Japan.
zaibatsu
/ 藞锄补瑟产忙迟藞蝉耻藧 /
noun
- functioning as singular or plural the group or combine comprising a few wealthy families that controls industry, business, and finance in Japan
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of zaibatsu1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of zaibatsu1
Example Sentences
American civilians attached to the Supreme Command of Allied Powers carried out land reform; empowered workers and women; broke up the zaibatsu, the powerful industrial-banking combinations that had dominated the Japanese economy; and decentralized political power.
Some of Japan鈥檚 biggest, wealthiest companies originated in industrial groups called 鈥渮aibatsu,鈥 that relied on forced labor, especially during wartime, when labor was scarce because so many adult men were away fighting.
And that鈥檚 actually really similar to the Japanese zaibatsu model from the prewar times, which I find really interesting.
In Japan, you have the zaibatsu from the war era, and Samsung was essentially modeled on that idea of this God-like corporate leader who has this top-down vision that he sends down to all the executives.
Sometimes it鈥檚 Michelle and Julia Chang, archaeologist and scientist respectively, trying to take down the Mishima Zaibatsu.
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