Nippon Kogaku KK 1930's-40's Japan Address
Rangefinder Man said:
Hello Nikon Collectors
I wanted to ask if anybody knows what Nippon Kogaku's KK Japanese address was during the late 1930's to 1940's. I know it is a weird question, but I think I might have found some orignal paperwork from that time and I think it might have there address on it. Thanks.
According to the Nikon expert, Peter Braczko's 460-page "The Complete Nikon System," Nippon Kogaku K.K., which was a subsidiary of Mitsubishi and began in July of 1917, began producing in Oi, Japan, in 1918. The next date Braczko mentions is 1967 when he says Nikon opened a plant in Yokohama while other plants followed in Sagamihara in 1971, Tochigi in 1963, Mito in 1968, Sendai in 1977 and Kumagaya in 1989...
Braczko relates that the "parent firm," presumably Mitsubishi, began producing optical glass in Oi, Japan in 1918, with government contracts, producing its first opera glasses by 1920, followed by a glass research lab in 1923, its first microscope in 1925 and the production of lenses after 1932 under the name Nikkor.
He further states that Canon [then known as Seiki Kogaku] produced the first Japanese 35mm camera in 1935 and that its lens was made by Nippon Kogaku and had the name Nikkor on it...The first Nikon, he said, followed in 1948...
Thus, during the Thirties and Forties, one might guess ---it's just a guess-- that Nippon Kogaku operated in Oi , Japan... Except for the guess, all of this comes from Braczo, page 8-9...2000...In English, translated from the German edition...
regards, bob cole