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The history of Japanese architecture
192 1, Nissin foreign firm built a new building at No.5 Zhongshan Dongyi Road;

Built in 1925, it is a six-story reinforced concrete building designed by British commercial and foreign firm. On the surface, the basic structure of the building is not much different from other modern buildings in Shanghai, but its line treatment is mainly horizontal, which has the characteristics of modern Japanese western-style buildings.

1907, Japan Post Shipping Company and the Yangtze River Shipping Department of Osaka Merchant Shipping Company jointly invested120,000 yen with Japanese businessmen Dadong Steamship Company and Hunan Steamship Company to form another powerful shipping company. Because there are also a few shares in China, the Japanese compete with shipping companies from other countries for Nissin. In order to enjoy more privileges, it is convenient to name it Nissin Steamship Co., Ltd. (Shanghai is called Nissin Foreign Firm). Riqing building

1907, Japan Post Company, Osaka Merchant Shipping Company Changjiang Shipping Department, Japanese Businessman Dadong Shipping Company and Hunan Shipping Company jointly invested120,000 yen to form another powerful shipping company. Because there are also a few shares in China, the Japanese compete with shipping companies from other countries for Nissin. In order to enjoy more privileges, it is convenient to name it Nissin Shipping Co., Ltd. (Shanghai is called Nissin Foreign Company).

Riqing building