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Kinjirō Ashiwara (****anese: 葦原 金次郎, Hepburn:
Ashiwara Kinjirō, IPA: [a̠ɕiɰᵝa̠ɾa̠ kʲĩɴʑiɾoː];
November 3, 1850 –
February 2, 1937) was a self-proclaimed...
- 19th century.
According to records, Kimura, then
named Kinjiro Miyake (三宅 金治郎,
Miyake Kinjirō), was born on 19
April 1897 in the
fishing village of Kamiukawa...
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Kinjirō,
Kinjiro or
Kinjirou (written: 金治郎, 金二郎, 錦治郎 or 欽次郎) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Kinjiro Matsudaira...
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Kenjiro Shoda (****anese: 正田 建次郎 Shōda Kenjirō;
February 25, 1902 –
March 20, 1977) was a ****anese mathematician.
Kenjiro Shoda was born on
February 25...
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Kinjiro Matsudaira (松平 欽次郎,
Matsudaira Kinjirō,
September 13, 1885 –
October 1963) was an
American inventor and
politician who
served as the
mayor of Edmonston...
- (二宮 尊徳,
September 4, 1787 –
November 17, 1856), also
known as
Ninomiya Kinjirō (二宮 金次郎), was a ****anese agriculturalist. He lost his
parents when he was...
- portra**** by
Masakazu Kanda (神田 聖司,
Kanda Masakazu).
Kinjiro Takehara (猛原 禽次郎,
Takehara Kinjirō) is a high
school student estranged from his family, whose...
- from July 7 to
September 29, 2011. The
story follows the
adventures of
Kinjirō Sakamachi, a 17-year-old high
school boy who
suffers from gynophobia, the...
- (1893–1975)
Tokuji Hayakawa (1893–1980) Kōnosuke Matsu****a (1894–1989)
Kinjiro Okabe (1896–1984)
Toshiwo Doko (1896–1988)
Kenjiro Takayanagi (1899–1990)...
- Namkoong, Food Lover's
Guide to
Honolulu (2006), Bess Press, p. 37. Ōmae,
Kinjirō; Tachibana,
Yuzuru (1988). The book of
sushi (1st paperback ed.). Tokyo:...