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- Teikichi Hori (堀 悌吉, Hori Teikichi, August 16, 1883 – May 2, 1959) was an admiral in the Imperial ****anese Navy during the early twentieth century. During...
- (1887 - 1915) Shimizu Teikichi (1915 - 1940) - Step brother of the father Mitsunosuke. Shimizu Yasuo (1940 - 1966) - the son of Teikichi, the heir of Kisaburo...
- Kawai's quarters on the way to the cemetery. Yamamoto was close friends with Teikichi Hori, a Navy admiral and Yamamoto's classmate from the Imperial ****anese...
- ****anese umeboshi. The term "chamoy", in this case, was supposedly coined by Teikichi Iwadare, a ****anese immigrant to Mexico who produced umeboshi made with...
- multiple people Yamamoto Kenkichi (山本 健吉, 1907–1988), pen name of Ishibashi Teikichi, ****anese writer and literary critic Kodo Yamamoto (山本 興道, born 1961),...
- National Route 213 Kitsuki Castle Asada Goryu, physician and astronomer Teikichi Hori, admiral in the Imperial ****anese Navy Soemu Toyoda, admiral in the...
- Baron Katō Sadakichi (加藤定吉, also known as Katō Teikichi, 19 December 1861 – 5 September 1927) was an admiral in the Imperial ****anese Navy during World...
- Shigeru Nogami The Lightning Tree (2010) – Tokugawa Ienari Isoroku (2011) – Teikichi Hori NHK Taiga drama series Katsu Kaishū (1974) – Tokugawa Iemochi Takeda...
- Yoshihiko; ****ushi, Teikichi (1955). Jubilee publication in commemoration of the sixtieth birthdays of Prof. Yoshihiko Tochinai and Prof. Teikichi ****ushi. p. 202...
- and the melody was composed by Kyōsei Akemoto [ja] with arrangements by Teikichi Okuyama. It was sung by Hiromu Sakai [ja] and Aiko Anzai [ja]. The song...