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Junkichi Matoba (的場 淳吉,
Matoba Junkichi, born 15
January 1931) is a ****anese
former sprinter. He
competed in the men's 400
metres at the 1952
Summer Olympics...
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Junkichi Orimoto (織本 順吉,
Orimoto Junkichii, 9
February 1927 – 18
March 2019) was a ****anese actor.
Orimoto often worked with
Kinji ****asaku and
Sadao Nakajima...
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Junkichi Matsuoka (松岡潤吉,
Matsuoka Junkichi, 18
September 1888 – 7
September 1951) was a ****anese
businessman and a
member of the pre-war
House of Peers...
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Setsuko Matsuoka,
daughter of Ichizō's
business partner and
member of Diet,
Junkichi Matsuoka.
Tatsuro also
served as Toho's
president following the
death of...
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Miyaguchi as Wang Heng Li
Eitaro Ozawa as
Okazaki Toru Abe as
Sergeant Watai Junkichi Orimoto as Sai
Masao Mishima as
Manager Kuroki Kyū
Sazanka as Cho Meisan...
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Valerii Italian, ****anese co-production Tora-san Goes
North (男はつらいよ 知床慕情)
Junkichi Ueno (上野順吉) Yoji
Yamada (山田 洋次)
Princess from the Moon (竹取物語) Taketori-no-Miyatsuko...
- (的場 ちせ, born 1948), also
known as
Sachi Hamano, ****anese film
director Junkichi Matoba (的場 淳吉, born 1931), ****anese
sprinter Koji
Matoba (的場 浩司, born 1969)...
- "純国産第一号の電気機関車が日本機械学会により「機械遺産」に認定:日立". www.hitachi.co.jp.
Retrieved 2024-12-24. Watanabe,
Junkichi (April 1963). "class DD51
Diesel Hydrautic Locomotive Delivered to the...
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Kenji Sawada,
Toshiyuki Nagashima,
Yasosuke Bando,
Masayuki Shionoya,
Junkichi Orimoto,
Hiroshi Mikami,
Naoko Otani,
Haruko Kato, Kōichi Satō, Hisako...
- 1913) and
Seibei and his
Gourds (Seibei to hyotan, 1913). The
story Ōtsu
Junkichi,
published in Chūō Kōron in 1912, his
first publication for
which he received...