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- built and am****ed by the ****anese model railway enthusiast Nobutaro Hara (原 信太郎, Hara Nobutarō). The museum covers an area of approximately 1,700 m², with...
- completed on 15 November 1920 and commissioned 10 days later with Captain Nobutaro Iida in command. Nagato was ****igned to the 1st Battleship Division and...
- during the 1930s. Ashigara was flagship of the unit under Vice Admiral Nobutarō Iida from 30 November 1929. During a naval review off Kobe on 26 October...
- Military offices Preceded by Shimamura Nobutarō 2nd Fleet Chief-of-staff 10 November 1918 – 1 December 1919 Succeeded by Nakagawa Shigeushi Preceded by...
- to travel in the Taonan-Solun area. Captain Nakamura was accompanied by Nobutarō Isugi, a retired ****anese army sergeant, a Mongolian and a Russian interpreter...
- Fleet Commander-in-chief 10 December 1928 – 11 November 1929 Succeeded by Nobutaro Iida Preceded by Yamamoto Eisuke Yoko**** Naval District Commander-in-chief...
- attend To****ada Doi – robot Aibo pioneer, co-inventor of compact disc Nobutaro Hara – model railway builder whose collection is displa**** at the Hara...
- destroyers (1 × quick-firing 12-pounder, 29 knots) Asagiri (1903) (Lt. Iida Nobutarō) Murasame (1902) (Lt. Cmdr. Kobayashi Kenzō) 2 Shirakumo-class destroyers...
- project. After designing his first locomotive, the Pashiko class, at age 37 Nobutarō Yoshino (吉野信太郎), who had studied at the American Locomotive Company for...
- Vice-Admiral Hanroku Saito (December 1, 1916 – December 1, 1917) Vice-Admiral Nobutaro Shimomura (December 1, 1917 – November 10, 1918) Admiral Saburo Hyakutake...