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Kutsumi Tsuneo (九津見雅雄,
Kutsumi Tsuneo,
December 22, 1866 – July 25, 1943) was a rear
admiral in the
Imperial ****anese navy. He
commanded the Destroyer...
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Tokyo to Hakodate, was
hijacked by
Fumio Kutsumi, a
Tokyo bank
employee armed with a ****driver.
Kutsumi claimed to be
acting on
behalf of Aum Shinrikyo...
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arresting the hijacker.
Police stated that the
hijacker was 53-year-old
Fujio Kutsumi; he had
demanded the
release of
Shoko Asahara. The
hijacking incident lasted...
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hijacked at the
Hakodate Airport in
Hokkaido by a lone
hijacker named Fumio Kutsumi (九津見 文雄). This
incident marked the
first time that the ****anese Air Self-Defense...
- 2022-09-03.
Retrieved 2022-09-03.
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Kutsumi 2007, pp. 62–63
Kutsumi 2007, pp. 63–64 Lorenzo, Isa...
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initially used the name "Saburo Kobayashi," but was
found to be
Fumio Kutsumi, a 53-year-old
Tokyo bank
employee from Toyo
Trust &
Banking on
leave for...
- Fujimoto)
Fubuki (1905) (Lt. Tōjima Otsukichirō)
Ariake (1904) (Lt. Cmdr.
Kutsumi Tsuneo)
Arare (1904) (Lt.
Watanabe Shingo) 1 ex-Russian
destroyer Re****el'nyi...
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founded in
April 1921 from an
anarchist group established by
Sakai Magara,
Kutsumi Fusako,
Hashiura Haruno, and
Akizuki ****ue.
Advisers for the organization...
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Miyagun Komainoto (14), Dai
Komainome (6),
Koromoome (21), A****
Kutsumi (12),
Kuretokosaku (2), ****aumi (11),
Okasami (33),
Suddenly Saku (72)...
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Airways Flight 857 (Boeing 747-200) at
Hakodate airport. The hijacker,
Fumio Kutsumi, was
armed with a ****
driver and
demanded the
release of
Shoko Asahara...