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Hisakichi Toyoda (豊田 久吉,
Toyoda Hisakichi) (January 2, 1912 –
October 7, 1976) was a ****anese
swimmer who
competed at the 1932
Summer Olympics. There...
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founded Keio University.
Nihon Kogyō Shimbun,
founded in 1933 by
Hisakichi Maeda,
specialized in
business and was
published by the Minami-Osaka Shimbun...
- Kyūkichi (****anese: 雲龍 久吉, 1822 – June 15, 1890; name also read as Unryū
Hisakichi) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Yanagawa,
Chikugo Province. He was...
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November 10, 1998
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Rinji Shino US$2.5 billion 11
Yasuyuki Nambu US$2.5 billion
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Hisakichi Yamaguchi US$2.4 billion 13
Kanichiro Ishibashi US$2.4 billion Bridgestone...
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recovery from
World War II, as one of the
countries most
ravaged by the war.
Hisakichi Maeda,
founder and
president of
Nippon Denpatō, the tower's
owner and...
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Angeles details ****an (JPN)
Yasuji Miyazaki Masanori Yusa
Takashi Yokoyama Hisakichi Toyoda United States (USA)
Frank Booth George Fissler Maiola Kalili Manuella...
- Philippines 4 × 200 m
freestyle relay details ****an (JPN)
Yasuji Miyazaki Hisakichi Toyoda Takashi Yokoyama Masanori Yusa United States (USA)
Frank Booth...
- Michael's Church. He was
followed by the
Reverends Gardner, Toru Tsujii,
Hisakichi Yamabe, Ketterwell,
Soroku Takeuchi, etc. From 1931 for 40 years, the...