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politician Mizoguchi Naoharu (溝口 直治, 1708–1732), ****anese daimyō
Nabeshima Naoharu (鍋島 直温, 1766–1825), ****anese daimyō Ōsako
Naoharu (大迫 尚敏, 1844–1927)...
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manufacturer of
video game consoles.
Bandai was
founded by
World War II
veteran Naoharu Yamashina as Bandai-Ya on July 5, 1950, as the
corporate spin-off of a...
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Naoharu (大迫尚敏, 24
December 1844 – 20
September 1927,
sometimes known as Ōsako Naotoshi) was a
general in the
early Imperial ****anese Army. He was...
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Kataoka Naoharu (片岡 直温,
October 13, 1859 – May 21, 1934) was a ****anese
entrepreneur and
politician during the
prewar period. He
served as
Minister of...
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Nabeshima Naoharu (鍋島 直温, June 13, 1766 –
December 10, 1825) was a ****anese daimyō of the late Edo period, who
ruled the
Hasunoike Domain in
Hizen Province...
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Tanaka Domain.
Matsudaira Naoharu (松平直春,
October 17, 1810 – June 22, 1878) was the 6th
Matsudaira daimyō of Itoigawa.
Naoharu was the
second son of Naomasu...
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Mizoguchi Naoharu (溝口直治,
August 23, 1708 – July 7, 1732) was the 6th daimyō of
Shibata Domain in
Echigo Province, ****an (modern-day
Niigata Prefecture)...
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Masakuni of ****uyama Domain. Ii
Naoharu (井伊直陽,
April 25, 1719 –
December 1, 1732) was the 2nd Ii daimyō of Yoita.
Naoharu was the
eldest son of Ii Naonori...
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archaeologist Mizoguchi Naoatsu (溝口 直温, 1716–1780), ****anese daimyō
Mizoguchi Naoharu (溝口 直治, 1708–1732), ****anese daimyō
Noriko Mizoguchi, ****anese
judoka Hiroshi...
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dedicated by
Emperor Go-Murakami, and ōdachi,
which was
dedicated by Ōmori
Naoharu and
killed Kusunoki Masashige. In the
peaceful Edo period, ōdachi was no...