Inamori is born in Yakushi-cho, Kagoshima, Japan.
Chronology
Chronology
Inamori experiences Kakure Nenbutsu (a form of hidden Buddhist devotion).
Inamori enrolls in Kagoshima City Nishida Elementary School (where he studies under goju education, a type of education system used by the samurai of the Satsuma domain).
Inamori fails entrance exam for First Kagoshima Junior High School; has to attend national post-elementary school.
Inamori reads book, Truth of Life, while confined to bed with tuberculosis. The book lays the foundation for his belief that our reality is a reflection of our minds.
Inamori attends Kagoshima Junior High School.
Inamori's home is destroyed in an air raid.
Inamori attends Third District Kagoshima Senior High School (currently Kagoshima Gyokuryu Senior High School).
To support his family, Inamori starts selling paper bags.
Inamori enrolls in Kagoshima University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry.
At a time of high unemployment in Japan, Inamori receives a prospective job offer from Shofu Industries Company, an insulator manufacturer in Kyoto.
Inamori graduates from Kagoshima University and officially joins Shofu Industries Company
Inamori begins developing new ceramics.
Inamori becomes the first in Japan to successfully synthesize forsterite ceramics.
Inamori resigns from Shofu Industries Company after a disagreement about the company’s technology development policy.
Inamori decides to create a new company with support from former supervisor Masaji Aoyama, and Aoyama's friends, Ichie Nishieda and Tamotsu Majikawa.
Inamori marries his colleague from Shofu Industries Company, Asako Sunaga.
Inamori founds Kyoto Ceramic Co., Ltd. and takes on the role of Director of Technology.
Kyocera’s Management Rationale is established after contentious demands of young employees are successfully resolved.
Inamori makes first business trip to the United States.