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Masajirō Tazuke (田附 政次郎,
Tazuke Masajirō) (December 15, Bunkyū Year 3 (January 23, 1864) –
April 26, Shōwa’s 8th Year (1933)) was a ****anese Ōmi merchant...
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Masajirō Kojima (小島 政二郎,
Kojima Masajirō,
January 31, 1894 –
March 24, 1994) was a ****anese
novelist active in Shōwa
period ****an.
Kojima was born in the...
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Masajiro Miyazaki, CM (November 24, 1899 – July 23, 1984) was a
Canadian osteopathic physician who
practised in
Vancouver prior to
World War II. During...
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Masajiro Furuya (古屋政次郎,
November 7, 1862—February 15, 1938;
sometimes written as
Masahiro Furuya),
founder of the
Furuya Company, was a ****anese American...
- Ōmura Masujirō (大村 益次郎) (May 30, 1824 –
December 7, 1869) was a ****anese
military leader and
theorist in
Bakumatsu period ****an. He was the "Father" of...
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Masajiro Kaihatsu,
known professionally as
Yukio Aoyama, was an
actor and ****istant
director in the
United States during the
silent film era. He appeared...
- MPH and
Arizona politician and
chair of the
Arizona Republican Party Masajiro Miyazaki, DO ****anese
Canadian physician for ****anese
Canadian internment...
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Shojiro Hayashi was an
officer in the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II.[citation needed] He was a
member of the 51st
class of the
Imperial ****anese...
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Manabu Miyazaki (photographer) (born 1949), ****anese
wildlife photographer Masajiro Miyazaki (1899–1984), ****anese-Canadian
osteopath Miho
Miyazaki (born 1993)...
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after the
launch of
color TV broadcasting. The logo was
designed by
Takada Masajiro, an ****istant
professor at
Tokyo University of the Arts.: 54 In 2003,...