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Taketomi Kunikane (武富邦鼎, 19
December 1852 – 17
November 1931) was an
admiral in the
early Imperial ****anese Navy.
Taketomi was born to a
samurai family...
- The
Kunikane River (国兼川,
Kunikane-gawa) is a
river in ****an
which flows from Lake
Kunikane in Shōbara in
Hiroshima Prefecture.
Ministry of Agriculture...
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Kunikane Station (国包駅,
Kunikane-eki) was a
railway station in Kakogawa, Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an. Miki
Railway Miki Line -
Abandoned on
April 1, 2008 Although...
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Kunikane-ike Dam (****anese: 国兼池) is an
earthfill dam
located in
Hiroshima Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The
catchment area of the...
- Uryū Sotokichi, Misu Sōtarō (who lost an eye in the battle),
Taketomi Kunikane, Tōgō Masamichi,
Yamada Hikohachi,
Shimamura Hayao and
Ogura Byōichirō...
- Na****uki (多々良長幸)
Miyoshi Nagamichi (初代三善長道) =
Nagamichi I (初代長道)
Sendai Kunikane I (初代仙台国包)
Hizen Tadayoshi I (初代忠吉)
Hizen Tadayoshi III =
Mutsu no Kami...
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March 1907
Ogura Byōichirō 28
August 1908
Hikohachi Yamada 28
August 1908
Kunikane Taketomi 27
August 1909
Tamari Chikakata 1
December 1909
Kitakoga Takeichirō...
- the
eastern end of the
Miyoshi Basin between the
Maarai River and the
Kunikane River.
Archaeological excavations from 1979 to 1982 and 2018
revealed that...
- (1867–1922)
Okada Keisuke (1868–1952)
Tsuboi Kōzō (1843–1898)
Taketomi Kunikane (1852–1931)
Yashiro Rokurō (1860–1930) Yama****a Gentarō (1863–1931) Satō...
- in
protected cruiser Itsukushima Fifth Division Rear
Admiral Taketomi Kunikane in
Hashidate 3 Matsushima-class
protected cruisers (1 × 12.6-inch (320...