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Masatake Okumiya (奥宮 正武,
Okumiya Masatake, July 27, 1909 –
February 22, 2007) was a
historian and
lieutenant general in the ****an Air Self-Defense Force...
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Daichi Okumiya (屋宮 大地,
Okumiya Daichi, born
November 27, 1988) is a
former ****anese
football player.
Daichi Okumiya pla**** for
Honda Lock and FC Ryukyu...
- go-honden).
Behind them, in the
middle of the mountain, the
inner shrine (奥宮,
okumiya) is
reachable by a path
lined with
thousands of torii. On the way to the...
- Navy's
Story (Naval
Institute Press, 2000) was coaut****d with
Masatake Okumiya. In a
section entitled "Five
Fateful Minutes",
Fuchida (as translated)...
- University. In 1956,
Horikoshi collaborated on a book
about the Zero with
Okumiya Masatake, a
general in the
JASDF and a
former Imperial Navy
commander who...
- in ****an. It is
known as "Riku
Chugoku Ichinomiya". The
inner shrine, "
Okumiya", is on
Mount Komagatake summit. The area
around the
shrine was once known...
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Defeat Was Not
Inevitable (UP of Kansas, 2015) 198 pp.
online review.
Okumiya,
Masatake and Fuchida, Mitso. Midway: The
Battle That
Doomed ****an. Naval...
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Atago Shrine (愛宕神社, Atago-jinja) is a
Shinto shrine on
Mount Atago, the
northwest of Kyoto, ****an.
Enshrined is
Atago Gongen who
protects Kyoto from fire...
- Inc., 1981;
copyright Zokeisha Publications, Tokyo. ISBN 0-517-54260-9.
Okumiya,
Masatake and Jiro Horikoshi, with
Martin Caidin. Zero! New York: E.P....
- Maryland:
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-192-7. Fuchida, Mitsuo;
Masatake Okumiya (1955). Midway: The
Battle that
Doomed ****an, the ****anese Navy's Story...