Shinichiro Sakurai was a Japanese engineer inducted into the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame 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 generationNissan 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 in 1986. He continued to work in the automotive field up until his death. Sakurai died of heart failure on January 17, 2011.
History
The following sentences are based on the four sources stated in the "References" section.
February 1961 - The Fuji Precision Industries changed its name to the Prince Motor Company.
September 1963 - The assistant manager of the vehicle development group No. 1 of the passenger car department.
June 1965 - The assistant manager of the vehicle development group No. 2 of the vehicle technology department No. 1.
August 1966 - The Prince Motor Company was merged into the Nissan Motor Company. Assigned as the assistant manager of the vehicle development group No. 2, the vehicle technology department No. 1, the Prince division, the Nissan Motor Company.
January 1968 - The manager of the vehicle development group No. 2 of the design department No. 4.
January 1970 - The manager of the vehicle development group No. 8 of the design department No. 4.
January 1971 - Attached to the vehicle development department No. 3.
February 1974 - The chief vehicle coordinator of the vehicle development department No. 3.
February 1976 - The deputy manager of the vehicle development department No. 3.
January 1979 - The chief vehicle coordinator of the product developmentment office.
January 1980 - The senior manager and the chief vehicle coordinator of the product developmentment office.
February 1984 - The senior manager of the vehicle developmentment control department, the product developmentment office.
January 1986 - The senior manager of the technical vehicle design department.
Words from Naganori Ito, one of Sakurai's apprentices.
During my Prince years, I learned what the Prince Motors spirit is from many people. Especially from Mr. Jiro Tanaka, who supervised the Prince Engineering Department, and from Mr. Shinichiro Sakurai, who was my direct boss.
Sakurai-san was examining me if I could overcome any kinds of difficulties he assigns. I heard that a lion parent kicks the children down into the abyss of a ravine, and brings up the kids who can climb up. The “Sakurai School” was just like a “Lion School”.
Death
Shinichiro Sakurai died of heart failure on January 17, 2011.