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Koizumi Matajirō (小泉 又次郎, 10 June 1865 – 24
September 1951) was a ****anese
politician and
cabinet minister in the Taishō
period and
early Shōwa period...
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politics since the
early 1900s.
Notable members of this
family include:
Matajirō Koizumi (1865–1951) –
Minister of
Posts and Telecommunications, he was...
- Prefecture. Ume-no-chiri (梅の塵, Dust of the Plum"),
written in 1844 by
Nagahashi Matajirō. It is
today on
display at the Iwase-Bunko-Toshokan, a
private library...
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Koizumi Kayoko Miyamoto Relatives Shinjirō
Koizumi (brother) Jun'ya
Koizumi (grandfather)
Yoshie Koizumi (grandmother)
Koizumi Matajirō (great-grandfather)...
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Furutaka planned to burn
Prince Kuni
Asahiko with
Kawamura Hanzō and
Otaka Matajirō. Also, he
revealed that many of the Chōshū
retainers were
hiding out in...
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Worldwide Mollusc Species Data Base:
Inquisitor cosibensis Yokoyama,
Matajiro. "Fossils from the
Miura Peninsula and its
immediate north."
Journal of...
- 2nd District, a seat that
Junichiro also held. His great-grandfather,
Matajirō Koizumi, was
Minister of
Posts and Telecommunications,
mayor of Yoko****...
- Koizumi, the
daughter of
Rikken Minseitō
director and
postal minister Matajirō Koizumi,
taking her
family name.
Junya and
Yoshie Koizumi had six children...
- second-generation Diet
member and the
father of
Junichiro Koizumi Koizumi Matajirō (小泉 又次郎, 1865–1951), ****anese
politician and the father-in-law of Junya...
- name of
fiscal restructuring. The MJ-13,
headed by Koizumi's
hidden son
Matajiro Sanada,
duels three mahjong greats selected by the DPJ in a
battle to decide...