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Yataro Iwasaki died in 1885 and was succeeded by his younger brother Yanosuke. Baron Yanosuke Iwasaki was approached by Glover to become an investor in his new Yokohama brewery which he agreed to along with legendary financier Eiichi Shibusawa founder of Japan's first national bank, the Daiichi Bank (now part of the Mizuho Financial Group). The German-style beer turned out was first marketed under the Kirin brand in 1888 and distributed by Meidi-ya. Meidi-ya founder, Hakaru Isono had been sent by Mitsubishi to study commerce in London. On his return, he worked in cooperation with Mitsubishi to set up a food import business in Yokohama in 1885 and so was well-positioned to handle Glover's new beer. It was a success and the company was renamed Kirin Brewery in 1907 - it still part of the Mitsubishi keiretsu today. The Yokohama brewery was later destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake but by then other facilities has been developed in separate locations.
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Thomas Glover is also hailed by the Japan Fly Fishers association for bringing the sport to Japan. Association founding member, Kazuhiro Ashizawa, believes he has found records showing that Glover, in 1897 at latest, enjoyed fly fishing at Yukawa stream in the Nikko area and had it stocked with brook trout in later years. For all of his achievements, Glover was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun (second class). The first foreigner to receive the hounour.