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Tokuzō Akiyama (秋山 徳蔵,
Akiyama Tokuzō,
August 30, 1888 – July 14, 1974) was a ****anese chef who
served as
Emperor Taishō's and
later Emperor Shōwa's imperial...
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Tokuzō ****uda (福田 徳三 ****uda
Tokuzō; born
February 12, 1874; died May 8, 1930) was a
pioneer of
modern ****anese economics. ****uda
introduced economic theory...
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Tokuzō Tanaka (田中徳三,
Tanaka Tokuzō,
September 15, 1920 –
December 20, 2007) was a ****anese film director. He is well
known for
directing the
Zatoichi and...
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Tokuzō is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Tokuzō can be
written using different combinations of
kanji characters. Some examples: 徳三, "benevolence, three"...
- Tennō no Ryōriban by
Hisahide Sugimori,
depicting the life of
imperial cook
Tokuzō Akiyama. It
premiered on TBS on 26
April 2015,
starring Takeru Satoh in...
- SS
Sauternes was a
steamship built in 1922. It was
known as the Jólaskipið (the
Christmas Ship) in the
Faroe Islands. It sank in a
storm in the
firth Fugloyarfjørður...
- de lait
forming the high note." One of his
famous students was
Akiyama Tokuzō, ****anese
imperial chef in the Ritz
Hotel in Paris. In 1928, he
helped create...
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Masaichi Nagata, was
initially critical of the film. ****istant
director Tokuzō Tanaka said that
Nagata broke the
abrupt few
minutes of
silence following...
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Shandong (present-day Qingdao, China), the
eldest son of
Tokuzo and Sen Mifune. His
father Tokuzo was a
trade merchant and
photographer who ran a photography...
- 1974.
Tough Guy (悪名, Akumyō) (1961)
directed by
Tokuzō Tanaka Zoku Akumyō (続悪名) (1961)
directed by
Tokuzō Tanaka Shin Akumyō (新悪名) (1962)
directed by Kazuo...