
By Keijiro Otsuka
ISBN-10: 134919140X
ISBN-13: 9781349191406
ISBN-10: 1349191426
ISBN-13: 9781349191420
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Fore the First World War, British domination of high quality fabrics in the Chinese market remained virtually unchallenged although Japanese exporters completely replaced not only American but also British competitors in the Korean market by 1914. Many traditional Japanese weavers thus faced a new threat to their survival, this time from domestic large-scale factories. This called for a round of adjustment which took the form of the introduction of domestically produced power looms. 15 Comparison of productivity and production cost Daily output per worker Unit production cost (per tan) Hand-loom Foot-driven loom Power-loom 1 (tan) 3 9 120 (sen) 80 65 (electric motor) 58 (petrol engine) Note: Based on a study on the production of striped cotton cloth in Niigata Prefecture in 1916.
By producing yam at lower prices, the demand for cotton fabric increased, and the industry expanded rapidly. 5. 4 Japan's development of modern cotton spinning (1867-90) Year Number of firms Spindlage index Yarn production index 1867 1872 1877 1882 1887 1890 1 3 3 13 21 30 100 150 150 516 1404 5077 100 145 145 500 1544 6989 Source: Teikoku Tokei Nenkan (Japan Statistical Yearbook) and M. Kajinishi, Gendai Nihon Sangyo Hattatsushi (Development of Modern Industries in Japan) Vol. XI (Tokyo, 1964).
Many traditional Japanese weavers thus faced a new threat to their survival, this time from domestic large-scale factories. This called for a round of adjustment which took the form of the introduction of domestically produced power looms. 15 Comparison of productivity and production cost Daily output per worker Unit production cost (per tan) Hand-loom Foot-driven loom Power-loom 1 (tan) 3 9 120 (sen) 80 65 (electric motor) 58 (petrol engine) Note: Based on a study on the production of striped cotton cloth in Niigata Prefecture in 1916.
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