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1890 In Japan
Events in the year 1890 in Japan. Incumbents *Monarchy of Japan, Monarch: Emperor Meiji *Prime Minister of Japan, Prime Minister: Yamagata Aritomo Governors *List of governors of Aichi Prefecture, Aichi Prefecture: Baron Takatoshi Iwamura then Kojiro Iwasaki *Akita Prefecture: Kojiro Iwasaki then Baron Akira Suzuki *List of governors of Aomori Prefecture, Aomori Prefecture: Masa Sawa *Ehime Prefecture: Katsumata Minoru *Fukui Prefecture: Toshitsuna Adashi *Fukuoka Prefecture: Yasujo *Fukushima Prefecture: Nobumichi Yamada *Gifu Prefecture: Toshi Kozaki *Gunma Prefecture: Sato Atasesan *Governors of Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture: Nabeshima Miki *List of governors of Ibaraki Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture: Sadanori Yasuda *Iwate Prefecture: Shoichiro Ishii *Kagawa Prefecture: Yawara Shibahara *Kochi Prefecture: Baron Hiroi Hirotake *List of governors of Kumamoto Prefecture, Kumamoto Prefecture: Takaaki Tomioka *List of governors of Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto Pref ...
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List Of Governors Of Miyagi Prefecture
Appointed governors *Ryo Shioya 1872-1873 *Tokisuke Miyagi 1873-1878 *Matsudaira Masanao 1878-1891 *Mamoru Funakoshi 1891-1894 *Minoru Katsumata 1894-1897 *Sukeo Kabayama 1897-1898 *Tokito Konkyo 1898 *Ōura Kanetake 1898 *Kiyoshi Shin 1898-1900 *Chikaaki Takasaki 1900 *Nomura Masaaki 1900 *Motohiro Onoda 1900-1902 *Tadashi Munakata 1902-1903 *Terumi Tanabe 1903-1905 *Kamei Ezaburo 1905-1908 * Terada Yushi 1908-1913 *Mori Masataka 1913-1914 *Magoichi Tahara 1914-1915 * Tsunenosuke Hamada 1915-1919 *Mori Masataka (2nd time) 1919-1921 * Yūichirō Chikaraishi 1921-1924 *Manbei Ueda 1924-1926 *Katorataro Ushizu 1926-1929 *Michio Yuzawa 1929-1931 *Minabe Choji 1931-1933 *Asaji Akagi 1933-1934 *Kiyoshi Nakarai 1934-1935 *Jiro Ino 1935-1936 *Yoshio Kikuyama 1936-1939 *Kyuichiro Totsuka 1939 *Ryosaku Shimizu 1939-1940 *Nobuo Hayashin 1940-1942 *Otomaru Kato 1942-1943 *Nobuya Uchida 1943-1944 *Tsurukichi Maruyama 1944-1945 *Motome Ikezumi 1945 *Saburo Chiba 1945-1947 Elected governors *J ...
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Shangyi Narukawa
Shangyi County () is a county in the northwest of Hebei province, China. It is under the administration of Zhangjiakou City, and borders Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of China. Its border includes two-thirds of the length of China's China–Mongolia border, border with the country of Mongolia. ... to the north and west. Administrative Divisions Towns: * Nanhaoqian (), Daqinggou (), Badaogou (), Hongtuliang (), Xiaosuangou (), Sangongdi () Townships: * Dayingpan Township (), Dasuji Township (), Shijing Township (), Kangleng Township (), Qijia Township (), Taolizhuang Township (), Jiashihe Township (), Xiamajuan Township () Climate References External links County-level divisions of Hebei Zhangjiakou {{Zhangjiakou-geo-stub ...
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Baron Kokudo Kitagaki
Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knight, but lower than a viscount or count. Often, barons hold their fief – their lands and income – directly from the monarch. Barons are less often the vassals of other nobles. In many kingdoms, they were entitled to wear a smaller form of a crown called a ''coronet''. The term originates from the Latin term , via Old French. The use of the title ''baron'' came to England via the Norman Conquest of 1066, then the Normans brought the title to Scotland and Southern Italy. It later spread to Scandinavian and Slavic lands. Etymology The word '':wikt:baron, baron'' comes from the Old French , from a Late Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... , ...
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List Of Governors Of Kyoto Prefecture
The governor of Kyoto, officially Governor of Kyoto Prefecture, is the chief executive of Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto, a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture in Japan. It serves from 1868 and comes from Kyoto machi-bugyō. The governors were appointed by the Home Ministry until 1947. The current Governor (Japan), governor is Takatoshi Nishiwaki, who was inaugurated on April 16, 2018. Appointed governors, 1868–1947 Elected governors, 1947–present References

{{Authority control Politics of Kyoto Prefecture Governors of Kyoto, * Governors of Japanese prefectures, Kyoto Prefecture Lists of Japanese politicians, Kyoto Prefecture ...
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Takaaki Tomioka
Takaaki is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *Takaaki Ishibashi (, born 1961) Japanese comedy artist, singer and actor *Takaaki Kajita (, born 1959) Japanese physicist, Nobel laureate *, Japanese ice hockey player *Katō Takaaki (, 1860–1926) politician, 24th Prime Minister of Japan *Takaaki Nakagami (, born 1992) Japanese motorcycle racer *Takaaki Suzuki (, born 1981) Japanese football player *Takaaki Tamura (), Japanese politician *Takaaki Tokushige (, born 1975) Japanese football player *Takaaki Watanabe, () pro wrestler, member of New Japan Pro Wrestling *Takaaki Yoshimoto , also known as ''Ryūmei Yoshimoto'', was a Japanese poet, philosopher, and literary critic. As a philosopher, he is remembered as a founding figure in the emergence of the New Left in Japan, and as a critic, he was at the forefront of a movem ... (, 1924–2012) also known as Ryūmei Yoshimoto, Japanese poet, literary critic, and philosopher {{given name Japanes ...
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List Of Governors Of Kumamoto Prefecture
Appointed governors *1876 Yasuoka Ryosuke *1876-1891 Takaaki Tomioka *1891-1896 Matsudaira Masanao *1896-1898 Ōura Kanetake *1898-1903 Tokuhisa Tsunenori *1903-1907 Egi Kazuyuki *1907-1908 Norikichi Oshikawa *1908-1912 Kawaji Toshikyo *1912 Tadashi Munakata *1912-1913 Kamiyama Mitsunoshin *1913-1914 Tenta Akaboshi *1916-1919 Ōta Masahiro *1919-1921 Hikoji Kawaguchi *1921-1922 Sansuke Nakayama *1922-1923 Tadahiko Okada *1923-1924 Chisato Tanaka *1924-1925 Nakagawa Kenzō *1925-1926 Yoshifumi Satake *1926-1927 Masao Oka *1927-1929 Saito Munenori *1929-1930 Omori Kichigoro *1930-1931 Bunpei Motoyama *1931-1932 Kenichi Yamashita *1932-1935 Keiichi Suzuki (governor of Hiroshima) *1935-1936 Sekiya Nobuyuke *1936-1939 Fujioka Nagakazu *1939-1940 Shunsuke Kondo *1940-1942 Yukizawa Chiyoji *1942-1944 Hikari Akira *1944-1945 Soga Kajimatsu *1945-1946 Hirai Fumi *1946 Hiroshi Nagai *1946-1947 Saburo Sakurai (1st time) Elected governors *1947 Naoto Suzuki *1947-1959 Saburo Sakur ...
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Baron Hiroi Hirotake
Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knight, but lower than a viscount or count. Often, barons hold their fief – their lands and income – directly from the monarch. Barons are less often the vassals of other nobles. In many kingdoms, they were entitled to wear a smaller form of a crown called a ''coronet''. The term originates from the Latin term , via Old French. The use of the title ''baron'' came to England via the Norman Conquest of 1066, then the Normans brought the title to Scotland and Southern Italy. It later spread to Scandinavian and Slavic lands. Etymology The word '':wikt:baron, baron'' comes from the Old French , from a Late Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... , ...
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Yawara Shibahara
The ''yawara'' is a Japanese weapon used in various martial arts. Numerous types of jujutsu make use of a small rod, made of wood, that extends somewhat from both ends of a person's fist which is known as a ''yawara''. The ''yawara'' likely originated from the use of the tokkosho, a Buddhist symbolic object, by monks in feudal Japan. The tokkosho was used during the Edo period and it was made of brass. Sometimes a short rope or cord would be looped around the user's wrist to distract someone else while in combat. The methods of using a ''yawara'' may have been created by samurai that used tantojutsu, which was combat that made use of a short knife. According to another theory, a samurai might have fought with the scabbard "when a more deadly weapon was not necessary". The ''yawara'' stick was popularized for police officers in the 1940s by Frank A. Matsuyama, who made his own version in 1937 or earlier. The upgraded ''yawara'' was made of Bakelite plastic and had golf shoe metal ...
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