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Count Enkichi Ōki (大木 遠吉, Ōki
Enkichi,
September 19, 1871 –
February 14, 1926) was a ****anese
statesman in the Taishō period. Ōki was born in Tokyo. His...
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bunka kōndan-kai), an
intelligentsia group founded by poet
Enkichi Hitomi (人見圓吉,
Hitomi Enkichi, pseudonym: Tōmei Hitomi) that
later evolved into ****anese...
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Justice Minister (acting) 29
September 1918 – 15 May 1920 Succeeded by
Enkichi Ōki Preceded by Ōura
Kanetake Home
Minister 20
February 1913 – 16 April...
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Railroad Minister 15 May 1920 – 12 June 1922 Succeeded by
Enkichi Ōki Preceded by
Shigeru Morita Speaker of the
House 20
April 1928 – 14...
- ビビる, born 1974), ****anese
comedian Eiji Oki (大木 英司), ****anese
engineer Enkichi Ōki (大木 遠吉, 1871–1926), ****anese
statesman Kintarō Ōki (大木 金太郎, 1929–2006)...
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Justice Hara
Takashi Rikken Seiyūkai
September 29, 1918 May 15, 1920
Enkichi Ōki
Rikken Seiyūkai May 15, 1920
November 4, 1921
Minister of Education...
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University Press. pp. 1–45. ISBN 9780231518116.
Retrieved 26
October 2018.
Enkichi Kawamura, 川村艶吉『川路利良公之伝』(Kawaji Toshiyoshi's
Guide to the Public) 文会堂、(Tokyo:...
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Toshisada Independent June 12, 1922
August 24, 1923
Minister of
Railways Count Enkichi Ōki
Independent June 12, 1922
August 24, 1923
Chief Cabinet Secretary Miyata...
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Minister under the
first Mat****ta administration. His
eldest son, Ōki
Enkichi was also a politician, and a
cabinet member during the Taishō period. Nussbaum...
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Political offices Preceded by
Enkichi Ōki
Minister of
Justice June 1922 –
September 1923 Succeeded by Den Kenjirō Preceded by
Inukai Tsuyoshi Minister...