Shinichiro Sakurai

In this Japanese name, the family name is Sakurai.
Shinichiro Sakurai
桜井 眞一郎

Shinichiro Sakurai in 1953
Born (1929-04-03)3 April 1929
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Died 17 January 2011(2011-01-17) (aged 81)
Setagaya, Tokyo
Nationality Japanese
Education Yokohama National University

Engineering career

Significant projects Nissan Skyline
Significant awards Japan Automotive Hall of Fame (2005)

Shinichiro Sakurai (桜井 眞一郎 Sakurai Shin'ichirō, 19292011) was a Japanese engineer inducted into the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame[1] who originally worked for Prince Motor Company then later moved to Nissan. After graduating from Yokohama National University, Sakurai worked for the Shimizu Corporation before he was given the opportunity to work in the Japanese automotive industry, which was his first intent. He later joined Prince as a chassis engineer in 1952, and was heavily involved in the development of the first generation Nissan Skyline (also called the Prince Skyline). He continued to head the Nissan Skyline project long after the Nissan takeover, headed the Nissan MID4 project, and was appointed President of Autech (a Nissan subsidiary) in 1986. He continued to work in the automotive field up until his death.[2]

Sakurai died of heart failure on January 17, 2011.[3][4]

History

The following sentences are based on the four sources stated in the "References" section.[5][1][6][7]

Shinichiro Sakurai at Yokohama National University at the age of 19
Shinichiro Sakurai (second from left sitting) and his boss Takuya Himura (leftmost standing) at the Mitaka Plant of the Prince Motor Company circa 1954.

Quotes from Naganori Ito

Words from Naganori Ito, one of Sakurai's apprentices.

Death

Shinichiro Sakurai died of heart failure on January 17, 2011.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 The History and the Biography of Shinichiro Sakurai (Japanese) - Japan Automotive Hall of Fame
  2. Sakurai and the Skyline
  3. 桜井真一郎氏死去 元「スカイライン」開発責任者 Kyodo News January 20, 2011 (Japanese)
  4. Shinichiro Sakurai, Father of the Skyline, 1929-2011 japanesenostalgiccar.com January 23, 2011
  5. 『「プリンス」荻窪の思い出 II』荻友会編 私家版 1997年11月16日 "Prince - Memories of Ogikubo" Private press by Tekiyukai (former Prince engineers) Association, Nov. 16, 1997 (Japanese)
  6. S&S Holdings Official Website "History of the founder" (Japanese)
  7. 桜井眞一郎著『スカイラインとともに』神奈川新聞社 2006年4月 ISBN 978-4876453740 SAKURAI, Shinichiro "With the Skyline" Kanagawa Shimbun, April 2006 (Japanese)
  8. 1 2 ITO, Naganori “Pursue the Run – the Development of the R32 Skyline GT-R” P17 April 18, 2005, Grand Prix Publishing Co., Ltd. (Japanese) ISBN 4-87687-270-8

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