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Leaders - Season 1

Before World War II, the automobile industry in developed countries in Europe and the United States possessed formidable technological capabilities. A youth who saw this industrial might with his own eyes, returns to Japan fired up with the dream to develop the national automobile industry with his own hands. This young man’s name is Aichi Saichiro and this is the story of Aichi (Toyota) Motor Corporation.

Top Cast

  • Koichi Sato

    Koichi Sato

    Aichi Saichiro

  • Teruyuki Kagawa

    Teruyuki Kagawa

  • Masahiro Higashide

    Masahiro Higashide

  • Rie Miyazawa

    Rie Miyazawa

  • Masato Hagiwara

    Masato Hagiwara

  • Kazuya Takahashi

    Kazuya Takahashi

  • Yasuhito Hida

    Yasuhito Hida

  • Ken Kaneko

    Ken Kaneko

  • Kazuki Enari

    Kazuki Enari

Overview

Before World War II, the automobile industry in developed countries in Europe and the United States possessed formidable technological capabilities. A youth who saw this industrial might with his own eyes, returns to Japan fired up with the dream to develop the national automobile industry with his own hands. This young man’s name is Aichi Saichiro and this is the story of Aichi (Toyota) Motor Corporation.

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