Alexander Cameron Sim

Pharmacist and founder of Kobe Regatta Club

Alexander Cameron Sim - Pharmacist and founder of Kobe Regatta Club
Born

August 28th, 1840
185 years ago

Died

1900
125 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Japan

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Born in 1840, this individual established a notable pharmacy career in Japan. As a businessman, played a pivotal role in the development of athletic activities in the Kobe region. Founded the Kobe Regatta & Athletic Club, which became a significant institution for sports and community engagement during the Meiji era, promoting sailing and other recreational activities. The club served as a gathering place for expatriates and locals, contributing to cultural exchange and sporting events in the area.

Founded the Kobe Regatta & Athletic Club

Contributed to the promotion of sports in Kobe

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