By TSUKASA FUKE/ Staff Writer
April 10, 2023 at 07:00 JST
Etsuo Miyoshi, seen posing here in New York’s Times Square during a business trip in 1968, said English was a constant thorn in his side. (Provided by Etsuo Miyoshi)
HIGASHI-KAGAWA, Kagawa Prefecture--When he was starting out in business in the 1960s, Etsuo Miyoshi, who would inherit the major glove maker Swany Corp. from his family, crisscrossed the globe trying to introduce the brand to new markets. [Read More]
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