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Tokujirō is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Tokujirō can be
written using different combinations of
kanji characters. Some examples: The
characters used...
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Tokujiro Namikoshi (****anese: 浪越 徳治郎, Hepburn:
Namikoshi Tokujirō, 3
November 1905, Tadotsu,
Kagawa Prefecture – 25
September 2000, Bunkyō, Tokyo) is...
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Tokujiro Kanamori (金森 徳次郎,
Kanamori Tokujirō,
March 17, 1886 – June 16, 1959) was a ****anese politician. He was a
major figure in the
implementation of...
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Baron Nishi Tokujirō (西 徳二郎,
September 4, 1847 –
March 13, 1912) was a
statesman and
diplomat in
Meiji period ****an.
Nishi was from a
samurai family of...
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Having been po****rized in the
twentieth century by
Tokujiro Namikoshi (1905–2000),
shiatsu derives from the
older ****anese m****age...
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Kameya Tokujirō (龜谷 徳次郎, 1825–1884) was a ****anese photographer. Kameya's
original surname was Abe (阿部); he was
adopted by a
family named Kameya. He learned...
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illegitimate third son of
Tokujirō Nishi, a
danshaku (baron
under the
kazoku peerage system). His
mother was not
married to
Tokujirō and was
forced to leave...
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Tsutsui Tokujirō (1881-1953) was a ****anese
performer born in Osaka, ****an.
Tokujirō began his
performance career at 19,
performing in a
shinpa troupe...
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Yamamoto Gonnohyōe. 22nd
Prime Minister Mori
Arinori Makino Nobuaki Nishi Tokujirō Terashima Munenori Saigō Tsugumichi,
younger brother of
Saigo Takamori...
- reinforcement, with
soles traditionally made of cloth, leather, or straw.
Brothers Tokujirō Ishibashi and Shōjirō Ishibashi,
founders of the tyre
company Bridgestone...