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Kakuji Inagawa (稲川 角二
Inagawa Kakuji), also
known as Seijō
Inagawa (稲川 聖城
Inagawa Seijō;
November 1914 –
December 22, 2007) was a ****anese
yakuza boss...
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Kakuji Kakuta (角田 覚治,
Kakuta Kakuji, 23
September 1890 – 2
August 1944), was an
admiral in the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II. He is noted...
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Kakuji (written: 角二 or 覚治) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Kakuji Inagawa (稲川 角二) (1914–2007), ****anese yakuza...
- Inagawa-kai was
founded in Atami, ****uoka in 1949 as the Inagawa-gumi (稲川組) by
Kakuji Inagawa. Most of its
members were
drawn from the
bakuto (traditional gamblers)...
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yakuza groups, was
founded in
Atami in 1949 as the Inagawa-gumi (稲川組) by
Kakuji Inagawa. In 1963 the ****anese
Communist Party established a
study facility...
- kakigōri and
drinks like
ramune and sake; kagomoji,
literally "cage letters";
kakuji, a
thick and
rectangular seal script; kanteiryū,
often used on
flyers for...
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undertaken by
Kakuji:
importing Holstein cattle and koi farming;
ended up
failing the
family fell into poverty. This was
exacerbated by
Kakuji’s gambling and...
- Tatsuo)".
Kotobank (in ****anese).
Retrieved 3
September 2021. Watanabe,
Kakuji (1960). ****anische
Meister der Erzählung (in German). Bremen:
Walter Dorn...
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Commanders and
leaders Raymond A.
Spruance Marc
Mitscher Jisaburō
Ozawa Kakuji Kakuta Takeo Kurita Units involved U.S. 5th
Fleet 1st
Mobile Fleet Strength...
- 1942 a ****anese
carrier strike force,
under the
command of Rear
Admiral Kakuji Kakuta,
comprising the
carriers Ryūjō and Jun'yō plus
escort ships, sailed...