Former Nintendo President Not As Rich (Still Filthy Rich, Though)

By Alex Johnson | January 01, 0001

Hiroshi Yamauchi, who ran Nintendo from 1949 to 2002, was the [[link]] richest man in Japan last year with a net worth of approximately US$7.8 billion. What [[link]] about this year?

https://kotaku.com/japans-richest-man-is-yes-hiroshi-yamauchi-388326

With even Nintendo hit by the global financial crisis, the 81-year-old Yamauchi’s net worth plunged by $3.3 billion to $4.5 billion. He is now ranked third by business magazine Forbes Asia‘s March 2 issue.

Japan’s 2009 top ten plutocrats are:

1. Tadashi Yanai (Uniqlo), $6.1 billion

2. Kunio Busujima (Sankyo), $5.2 billion

3. Hiroshi Yamauchi (Nintendo), $4.5 billion

4. Akira Mori (Mori Trust), $4.2 billion

5. Masayoshi Son (Softbank), $3.9 billion

6. Eitaro Itoyama (free agent), $3.7 billion

7. [[link]] Hiroshi Mikitani (Rakuten), $3.6 billion

8. Nobutada Saji (Suntory), $3.5 billion

9. Hiroko Takei (Takefuji heiress/widow), $2.8 billion

10. Takemitsu Takizaki (Keyence), $2.4 billion

Yamauchi ruled the company with an iron hand and oversaw Nintendo’s transition into video games.

Fast Retailing’s Yanai Tops Japan Rich List, Forbes Asia Says [Bloomberg via Mutant Frog Travelogue]

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