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- Tetsuzan Nagata (永田 鉄山, Nagata Tetsuzan, 14 January 1884 – 12 August 1935) was a ****anese military officer and general of the Imperial ****anese Army best...
- Tetsuzan Kuroda (1950 – 3 March 2024) was a martial artist. He was a featured parti****nt in the Aiki Expo (2003), and was regarded as one of ****an's greatest...
- retainer Asayama Tetsuzan plots to take over. Tomonosuke's retainer, Funase Sampei Taketsune is engaged to marry a lady in waiting, Okiku. Tetsuzan plans to force...
- ****anese military officer of the Imperial ****anese Army who ********inated Tetsuzan Nagata in the Aizawa Incident in August 1935. Aizawa was later court-martialed...
- that the spiritual training, or élan, of the Army was more important. Tetsuzan Nagata and Hideki Tōjō created the Tōseiha (Control Faction) group, a loose...
- and anti-modernization ideals. The Tōseiha was led by Lieutenant General Tetsuzan Nagata (until his ********ination in 1935) and Hideki Tōjō, (later the Prime...
- ****an at one point in time. He was the writer of a martial arts magazine Tetsuzan, which was distributed in 18 countries. Hatsumi inherited the position...
- received the backing of Araki's ideological rival in the army, Major-General Tetsuzan Nagata, who was later considered Ishii's "most active supporter" at the...
- Tetsuzan-ike is an earthfill dam located in Tottori prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is km2. The dam...
- Olympics that was held at the time the series was airing.[original research?] Tetsuzan Yamaji is the 34th grandmaster of the Togakure Ryū Ninpō, sworn to guard...