1 August 2010Patents

An interview with Tetsuhiro Hosono

In 1721, the Tokugawa government prohibited inventing in Japan through the shinki gohatto law. In order to maintain feudal authority over the Japanese populous, it ensured that no one could develop anything that might dramatically improve people’s lives.

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