Hayakawa Senkichirō
1863–1922 (age 59)
Biography
Hayakawa Senkichirō (1863–1922) was a Japanese businessperson who contributed to Japan's economic development during the Meiji and early Taishō periods. His entrepreneurial activities reflected the spirit of commercial innovation that characterized Japan's rapid industrialization.
Senkichirō's work in business helped establish commercial enterprises and economic practices that supported Japan's transformation into a modern industrial nation. His legacy reflects the contributions of business leaders who helped build the foundation for Japan's economic prosperity. He was interred at Sōji-ji Temple.