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- Kanichiro (****anese: 寛一郎, Hepburn: Kan'ichirō, born August 16, 1996) is a ****anese actor. He is the son of actor Kōichi Satō and also grandchild of actor...
- Kanichiro is a first name given primarily to men in ****an. Notable people with the name include: Kanichiro Tashiro, ****anese general (1881–1937) Kanichiro...
- Kanichirō Tashiro (田代 皖一郎, Tashiro Kan'ichirō, 1 October 1881 – 16 July 1937) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial ****anese Army at the start of the...
- film continues to star Takuya Kimura, with Kyōka Suzuki, Yuta Tamamori, Kanichiro, Ayako Yo****ani, and Anne Nakamura continuing from the previous TV series...
- Saitō Hajime (pla**** by Kōichi Satō) is a heartless killer. Yoshimura Kanichiro (pla**** by Kiichi Nakai) appears to be a money-grabbing and emotional...
- Tokyo Yuta Tamamori as Shohei Hirako: Sous Chef at La Grande Maison Tokyo Kanichiro as Koichi Serita: Chef de partie at La Grande Maison Tokyo Ayako Yo****ani...
- Shinsengumi. However, Saitō changes as a man through his interactions with Kanichiro Yoshimura (pla**** by Kiichi Nakai) during the last years of the Shinsengumi...
- increase and ****anese reinforcements continued to arrive. Lieutenant General Kanichiro Tashiro, commander of the ****anese China Garrison Army, fell ill and died...
- Commander, China Garrison Army Aug 1935– May 1936 Succeeded by Kanichiro Tashiro Preceded by Kanichiro Tashiro Commander of IJA 11th Division May 1936-August...
- the military, and nationalists Ikki Kita, Shūmei Ōkawa, Mitsuru Toyama, Kanichiro Kamei and Kozaburo Tachibana). He was a founder of the radical "Sakurakai"...