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Exploring Japan's industrialization from the viewpoint of 'indigenous development', this quantity sheds gentle at the technique and our realizing of the dualistic personality of Japan's fiscal improvement. The function of culture in Japan's industrialization : one other route to industrialization / Masayuki Tanimoto -- the advance of conventional industries in smooth Japan : a statistical exposition / Takanori Matsumoto -- culture in industrialization -- The function of "early factories" in eastern industrialization / Johzen Takeuchi -- Dualism within the silk-reeling in Suwa from the 1910s to the Thirties / Satoshi Matsumura -- manufacturing unit ladies in an agrarian surroundings circa 1910 / Jun Sasaki -- the standard origins of contemporary Japan's laptop / Jun Suzuki -- How neighborhood alternate institutions and brands' institutions labored in pre-war Japan / Kazuhiro Amori -- The modernization of conventional industries -- the increase of a manufacturing facility : silk reeling within the Suwa district / Masaki Nakabayashi -- The export-oriented industrialization of eastern pottery : the adoption and model of abroad expertise and marketplace info / Takehisa Yamada -- and neighborhood neighborhood -- the improvement of a rural weaving and its social capital / Hisami Matsuzaki -- Communal motion within the improvement of nearby business coverage : a case research of the Kawamata silk weaving / Futoshi Yamauchi -- Capital accumulation and the neighborhood financial system : brewers and native notables / Masayuki Tanimoto

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Let us consider the managerial practices of the entrepreneurs such as putters-out. Japanese putters-out tended to remain as small size enterprises. In the weaving industry, for example, it was often the case that the clothiers, who were equivalent to putters-out, lived in the farming village where they organized the wage-weavers who resided in the same or neighboring villages. They sold the fabrics they had gathered to the wholesale merchants in the local distributing center. Compared to the typical cases described in the proto-industrialization literature on European experiences in which the organizers of the weavers were prominent urban merchants, the size of Japanese clothiers could be characterized as small businesses.

Fabrics produced in villages were shipped to various towns such as Hachiōji, ōme and Kawagoe, all of which were located further than ten kilometers from Tokorozawa. In the case of the clothier Takizawa, a fairly representative putting-out master in this district, sales routes to ōme maintained a certain ratio until the latter half of 1890s. However, Takizawa's sales came to concentrate in Tokorozawa around 1900. By 1900, almost all the local wholesalers of fabrics, who sold products in a nationwide market through the wholesalers in central distributing centers such as Tokyo and Osaka, and the distributors of raw materials who mediated the sale of yarn between clothiers and yarn merchants in Tokyo, had settled in this town.

The role of the industrial district in Japan's weaving industry British cotton industrial districts around Manchester were characterized by a concentration of mechanized factories not only in cotton spinning, 12 The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization: Another Path to Industrialization but also in other branches of the textile industries such as weaving and processing. As we have already noted, a similar production pattern can be observed in the cotton spinning industry in Japan. But, when it comes to the cotton weaving industry, producers were divided into two different categories.

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