Yataro Iwasaki, the founder of the Mitsubishi Zaibatsu, has a granddaughter.
His granddaughter, Miki Iwasaki, may be more famous in Japan and abroad. Japanese occupation period. Miki Iwasaki was surrounded by people from St. Thomas's Church in New York who carefully supported her, both front and back. She has made a lasting impression in Japan and around the world with her famous charity work giving off her own tender mother face in the orphanage known today as the Elizabeth Sanders Home.
However. Underneath the softly affectionate exterior, the Elizabeth Sanders Home was a little-known facet of the CIA's early days in Japan.
In the early days of the Japanese occupation, the CIA was an elite training unit of British intelligence, known as MI6, who were specially trained in Canada. This is still covered by a high barrier of sealing as a steel structure of the secret agreement system that was placed at the top of the diplomatic negotiations of the U.S.-Japan relationship that has been covered up for nearly 80 years after the war.