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Takejirō,
Takejiro or
Takejirou (written: 竹二郎 or 武次郎) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Hasegawa Takejirō (長谷川...
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Takejirō Tokonami (床次 竹二郎,
Tokonami Takejirō, 6
January 1866 – 8
September 1935) was a ****anese statesman,
politician and
cabinet minister in Taishō and...
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Hasegawa Takejirō (長谷川武次郎, 1853–1938) was an
innovative ****anese
publisher specializing in
books in
European languages on ****anese subjects. He emplo****...
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Nikkatsu began earlier as a pure film
studio in 1912.
Founded by the
brothers Takejirō Ōtani (大谷竹次郎) and Matsujirō
Shirai (白井松次郎), it was
named “Matsutake” in...
- Bibcode:1989Biotr..21..290W. doi:10.2307/2388278. ISSN 0006-3606. JSTOR 2388278. Higa,
Takejiro.
Battle of
Okinawa Archived 20 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine, The Hawaii...
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Haruo Yamamura Hachiro Tagami Tagaji Takahashi Shigeru Ōga
Saburo Takehara Takejiro Imai
Tokutaro Ide
Giichi Hirano Naotsugu Sakai †
Units involved Republic...
- Preceded by
Takejirō Tokonami Director of Kara****o
Prefecture 1908–1914 Succeeded by
Bunji Okada...
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protagonist Commissioner Heigo Kobayashi investigating the
death of the
samurai Takejiro Kanazawa by
interrogating the
witnesses (including the victim's mother-in-law...
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translation as "Little Peachling"
appeared as the
first volume of
Hasegawa Takejirō's ****anese
Fairy Tale
series in 1885. A
second edition appeared in 1886...
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number 8 in the "****anese
Fairy Tale Series",
printed by
Hasegawa Takejirō, the
issuer of many such chirimen-bon or "crepe-paper books". Although...