The first Mitsubishi company was a shipping firm that Yataro Iwasaki (1834 – 1885) established in 1870. In 1873 it took the name Mitsubishi Shokai (三è±å•†ä¼š). The name Mitsubishi (三è±) has two parts: “mitsu” means “three” and “bishi” means “water caltrop” (also called “water chestnut”), and hence “rhombus”, which is reflected in the company’s logo. Another translation is “three diamonds”.
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