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- Tanomogi Keikichi (頼母木桂吉, 5 November 1867 – 29 February 1940) was a ****anese was a journalist, politician and cabinet minister in Taishō and early Shōwa...
- speculation about the incident, with theories of forced suicide by Tomie. Keikichi Nakahata, a kimono merchant who frequented the young Tsushima family, was...
- country samurai Okada Yoshihira. He had a younger brother named Okada Keikichi who also joined the Kinnoto. First self-taught in swordplay, Okada later...
- and her husband Keikichi about Nobuko's low grades and her new teacher, whom Mrs. Asada holds responsible, it is revealed that Keikichi, who had been adopted...
- Lt. Col. Shiro ****gaki; Major Taro Kono; Major Ihaho Takahashi, Capt. Keikichi Arai, an air force engineer; chief pilot Major Takizawa; co-pilot W/O Ayoagi;...
- Suemitsu, Atsuo; Akagi, Masato; Sakuraba, Kyoko; Minematsu, Nobuaki; Hirose, Keikichi (June 2, 2010). "Comparison of emotion perception among different cultures"...
- three years in prison, with a three-year suspension. He also lost his job. Keikichi Masuhara, Director-General of the Defense Agency (now Ministry of Defense)...
- translation of Remon (stories #1,2,10,11,15,18,20) Stories in magazines "Keikichi" (奎吉, "Keikichi") - May 1923 "Mujun no yōna shinjitsu" (矛盾の様な真実, "The Truth like...
- Representative for Tokyo's Tokyo city district (multi-member) 1915–1920 Served alongside: Bukichi Miki, Keikichi Tanomogi, numerous others District eliminated...
- 1933 – 9 May 1937) Kobashi Ichita (28 June 1937 – 14 April 1939) Tamonogi Keikichi (24 April 1939 – 19 February 1940) Okubo Tomejiro (12 May 1940 – 22 July...